Gun Shy: Book I in the Gun Series

^ Read ^ Gun Shy: Book I in the Gun Series by Lori L. Lake ✓ eBook or Kindle ePUB. Gun Shy: Book I in the Gun Series One of them, Jaylynn Savage, is immediately attracted to the taciturn cop - so much so that she joins the St. But as Jaylynn and Dez get to know one another, a strong friendship forms. While on patrol, Minnesota police officer Dez Reilly saves two women from a brutal attack. Paul Police Academy. Having been burned in the past by getting romantically involved with another cop, Dez has a steadfast rule she has abided by for nine years: Cops are off limits. Will Dez break her cardinal rule and take

Gun Shy: Book I in the Gun Series

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Rating : 4.18 (860 Votes)
Asin : 1932300562
Format Type : paperback
Number of Pages : 372 Pages
Publish Date : 2017-05-28
Language : English

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"Considered one of the best authors of modern lesbian fiction, her work--part action, part drama, and part romance--gleefully defies categorization." -- Lavender Magazine, September 2002"Lori Lake is one of the best novelists working in the field of lesbian fiction today." -- Midwest Book Review, August 2002

One of them, Jaylynn Savage, is immediately attracted to the taciturn cop - so much so that she joins the St. But as Jaylynn and Dez get to know one another, a strong friendship forms. While on patrol, Minnesota police officer Dez Reilly saves two women from a brutal attack. Paul Police Academy. Having been burned in the past by getting romantically involved with another cop, Dez has a steadfast rule she has abided by for nine years: Cops are off limits. Will Dez break her cardinal rule and take a chance on love with Jaylynn, or will she remain forever gun shy?. As fate would have it, Dez is eventually assigned as Jaylynn's Field Training Officer

"Loved this book." according to Margaret. I loved this book. I loved the development of the relationship between Dez and Jaylynn. Enough action in their jobs to keep it interesting. I can't wait to read more.. But read Jean Stewart's review paedagogue Lake is first-rate, and if Jean Stewart and Marianne K. Martin say she's the best, they know whereof they speak. Gun Shy deserves a second edition with a bit more editorial polish. The plot is fine, the relationship between the two heroines sweet and complicated, the world they inhabit richly and believably textured. The use of not-quite-Homeric epithets (the dark-haired . Amazon Customer said Great!. It is SO hard to find well written, solid lesbian fiction. I think I spent the first half of this book with a grin on my face just because I was so excited about how good it was! The characters are well developed, likable people and the story is well crafted and flows smoothly. There were times that I was shouting "Kiss her already!" or "Take her to bed!". Clearly I do no

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