Once and Always

Once and Always

by ElizabethHoyt (Author)

Synopsis

A brand new present-day romance from bestselling author Elizabeth Hoyt. Filled with her signature charm, wit and red-hot romance, fans of Jill Shalvis, Kristen Ashley and Marie Force will love this!

Small town cop Sam West certainly doesn't mind a routine traffic stop: speeding ticket, stern warning, and sayonara. With a whopper of a blizzard closing in, that's all he has time for. But the lawbreaker he pulls over is anything but typical. From her mile-long legs to her razor-sharp wit, Maisa Bradley is like nothing Coot Lake, Minnesota, has ever seen . . . and she's about to take Sam on the ride of his life.

Whoever said blood is thicker than water probably wasn't related to a former Russian mobster. But an innocent mix-up and rumours of stolen diamonds soon have the Russian mob taking an unusual interest in the sleepy little town-and Maisa facing heated scrutiny from a certain tall, dark, and handsome deputy. Sam's dazzling blue eyes beg her to reveal all her secrets, but how much should she tell? Getting snowed in with the sexiest cop in the frozen north may not be the worst way to decide . . .

'Hoyt's writing is almost too good to be true' Lisa Kleypas

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 352
Publisher: Piatkus
Published: 24 Feb 2015

ISBN 10: 0349408572
ISBN 13: 9780349408576
Book Overview: A brand new romance from New York Times bestseller Elizabeth Hoyt. Filled with laughs-a-minute, this sexy novel will appeal to fans of Jill Shalvis, Kristan Ashley and Marie Force.

Media Reviews
Hoyt's writing is almost too good to be true. - Lisa Kleypas
Author Bio
Elizabeth Hoyt is the New York Times bestselling author of over seventeen lush historical romances including the Maiden Lane series. Publishers Weekly has called her writing mesmerizing. She also pens deliciously fun contemporary romances under the name Julia Harper. Elizabeth lives in Minneapolis, Minnesota, with three untrained dogs, a garden in constant need of weeding, and the long-suffering Mr. Hoyt.