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I remember it like yesterday . . .
Kennedy had hung with this group of friends since kindergarten; they were her crew—her real family—the people she could trust for reals. If you could actually trust anyone in Queens, New York, that is.
But their world was shattered one day, when one of their own went missing without a trace.
The years have passed, and Kennedy is now a successful private investigator in New Jersey, co-owner of the firm that primarily does insurance fraud or cheating spouse cases. She is financially secure and overall happy with her simple life . . . until a friend from her old crew, Connor Sullivan calls her up, begging for her help to find someone.
Yesterday is suddenly no longer in the past . . .
And Kennedy cannot stop thinking about how much she wants Connor.
The past and the present are crashing into one . . .
As she and Connor delve deeper into the investigation, she finds herself working very closely with him—too close to keep those emotions for her old flame at bay.
Secrets from the past hold the key to mysteries in the present . . .
Kennedy Fitzgerald and Connor Sullivan are desperate to find his missing teen daughter, Sage. Things take a mysterious turn when one of their old gang friends from high school, Keeky, shows up in some of the places they have been searching.
Feelings can intensify under pressure . . .
After rescuing a teen girl from a crack house, Connor and Kennedy are still on the search for Connor’s missing teen daughter, Sage. Realizing the young girl was about to be sold for sex, they had rescued her just in time. But what about Sage?
Connor and Kennedy are shocked when they run into a mysterious acquaintance, one who holds the key to finding Sage. But she’s not so quick to give up her secrets without a fair trade . . . or even an unfair one.
And then just when you thought you knew someone . . .
Drugs, sex, murder, mayhem . . . Connor never in his life expected to be involved in any of these things and he feels like he is drowning. But he has Kennedy there to lead him every step of the way—or does he?
You will understand the meaning of friends to the end.
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