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Kansas City Christmas
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Kansas City Christmas

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A detective with no badge, Edward Kincaid's brooding nature scared medical examiner Holly Masterson, but couldn't dim her holiday spirit. It was when she attracted a stalker that the most wonderful time of the year turned into the most frightening. Working together to reveal a conspiracy too many people had died covering up, Holly found Edward's protection—and powerful embrace—hard to resist. Now, as new clues surfaced, could she bust the case wide open and give her silent knight the Christmas miracle he deserved?
LanguageEnglish
Release dateNov 1, 2008
ISBN9781426824432
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Julie Miller

USA TODAY bestselling author Julie Miller writes breathtaking romantic suspense. She has sold millions of copies of her books worldwide, and has earned a National Readers Choice Award, two Daphne du Maurier prizes and an RT BookReviews Career Achievement Award. For a complete list of her books and more, go to www.juliemiller.org.

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  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
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    Out of the four books from this mini-series, Brotherhood of The Badge, this one was the best .... A good, good read!
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
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    Medical Examiner Holly Masterson was surprised to be working together with Detective Edward Kincaid in a conspiracy case. He didn't like her holiday spirit, but he protected her when she really needed it and she became the Christmas miracle he admitted that he really needed.