The neighbor made Connie Simmons see red. An irresponsible party animal with the kind of magnetism that made her knees shake, he was mostly an irritation--with a generous dollop of temptation mixed in. But because he rescued her child from a fire and got hurt, it was only neighborly to call a truce. Detective Hale Crandall had spent months wondering how to patch things up with the blond bombshell next door. Saving her adopted son Skip--while it almost got him killed--had been a lucky break. Now he just needed to make himself an indispensable part of their lives--and wait
Connie Simmons can see that Hale Crandall is a hunk, but also realizes he is just like her former spouse Joel as two best friends who never grew up except when working as both are cops at the Villazon, California Police Department. However, their cold war relationship abruptly ends when Hale rescues her adopted son six years old Skip from a fire. Connie knows she must forgive his trampling of her flowers and all the other minor misdeeds because he proved a man when it counts. As he heals from his burns, Hale sees an opportunity to connect with the neighbor he loves beyond being the "friendly officer" next door. He hopes the thaw turns to much more except for lingering doubts about becoming an instant father. The lead characters make for a delightful contemporary romance as their two connections before the fire are her ex-husband and their antagonistic non-neighborly relationship. The change between them is actually Connie reconsidering what is important in life when Hale risks his and suffers hospitalization level injuries to save Skip. Although Hale's doubts about permanency seem inane, fans will appreciate this first cut diamond of a novel as the heroine learns what truly matters. Harriet Klausner
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