Turk "Chief" Dennison is the first Native American to hold the position of Chief of Police in the small town of Corinth. He's a by-the-book kind of man, quiet and a bit taciturn. He's also a patched member of the Rebel Guardians MC. Single, he vowed off women after his long-time girlfriend broke up with him and basically robbed him blind.
When he comes face to face with Trinity Adams the day she shows up at the clubhouse, he realizes that perhaps he was premature in his thinking. There's something intriguing about her and the fact that she works with children means that the likelihood he'll see her in an official capacity is good. Very good. He finds himself gravitating toward her at the events the RGMC has and while she's polite, she doesn't overstep the professional boundaries she's got in place.
Trinity Adams grew up in foster care and knew that she wanted to become a social worker and help other children, like she was, get into a better situation. She's noticed the good-looking officer, but her professional ethics keep her at a distance, which is a shame because she's a beautiful, caring woman who longs to have someone to love. With Trinity making monthly visits to Hatch's house, she sees Chief frequently and laments the fact that she can't cross the line. Everything is going well, until she gets the Cunningham case.
As Chief and Trinity work this heinous neglect case together, their feelings grow. Will she ever let go of her self-made rules and give into what he seems to be offering her? Will the ghosts of his past hold him hostage or will he bury them and make Trinity his?
Note to Readers, this book should only be purchased if you are 18 yrs of age or older.
There is a brief description of a etopic pregnancy, if this is a trigger for you please do not purchase this book
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