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Two years later Summer’s past intrudes on her new life as a tabloid darling and she’s dragged back to Washington D.C. kicking and screaming. Forced to face the life she left behind, and the wife she abandoned, Summer struggles with her sudden reappearance in the nation’s capital while balancing her delicate mental state.

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The thing she doesn't have to tolerate is the charismatic pretty boy known as Dax Collins, and despite her surly nature and caustic digs, he isn't deterred from setting his sights on her—much to Eliza's dismay.

When the evidence and body count starts to build up around Dax, Eliza is forced to face the reality of the situation, but then the direction of the case suddenly changes, putting Eliza and Dax in an unusual situation that tests her beliefs.

Focused on getting her victims' killer, Eliza is determined to forget the war brewing inside of her—and more importantly—Dax Collins, but it seems fate has other plans.]]></description>
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