A few lines from THE FISHERMAN'S DAUGHTER
By Sydell Voeller
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00727LIBY/
"So you're a cop," she said, meeting his stunningly blue eyes, noting the
breeze ripple through his hair. He certainly fit the stereotype. Broad
shouldered and strong. Opened black leather jacket with the collar
turned up. An incredible heart-stopper with his sophisticated good
looks. But cops were the worst choice for a husband, she reminded
herself--even if she were looking for one, which she definitely was
not. Cops lived in the fast track. With violence. And danger. Cops were
gunned down every day.
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Great teaser, Sydell!
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