Theresa F. (Theresamomof2) - , reviewed In Her Defense (Count on a Cop) (Harlequin Superomance, No 1288) on + 110 more book reviews
A police detective is on a search for a man suspected in the disappearance of a young waitress and the only ones that can help him are the man's wife and child who are the clients of the Victim's Advocate. Well the detective and the Victim's advocate have to work together to find this man before he finds them and meanwhile they (the detective and Victim's Advocate)end up falling in love.
Sharon S. (SharonS312) reviewed In Her Defense (Count on a Cop) (Harlequin Superomance, No 1288) on + 475 more book reviews
Police officer A.J. Ferguson is the only one who can tell fellow officer Mac McDougal where Mindy Talbott and her son are being protected from her abusive husband. Talbott is a prime suspect in the disappearance of another woman. It was late at night when A.J. left headquarters heading for her car. Suddenly without warning a arm slipped around her neck and something stabbed into her side. Mac found her on the ground. "Call an ambulance!" he ordered. Suddenly, he realized how important A.J. is to him even if they are constantly fighting about something.
Michelle D. (Nebraskaparkfan) reviewed In Her Defense (Count on a Cop) (Harlequin Superomance, No 1288) on + 58 more book reviews
great story

Mac McDongal is a decective with a case to solve and no one, espically not victum's advocate A. J. Ferguson, is going to get in his way. He's chasing a man suspected in the disappearance of a young waitress, and A. J. clients, the man's abused wife and child, are the only ones who can lead Mac to him.
Mac and A. J. are absolute and complete opposites, but they must work together to find the wanted man-before he finds them.
Mac and A. J. are absolute and complete opposites, but they must work together to find the wanted man-before he finds them.