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Coming 8/6/2010
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Cover © Rae Monet
LOVE ME IF YOU CAN
Contemporary Romantic Suspense
The Wild Rose Press
ISBN: 978-1-60154-776-7
e-book $7.00
Print $14.99
Preliminary Blurb:
Summertime in Nashville gets pretty steamy. No wonder Tess
and Scott combust.
Nashville Homicide Detective Tess O’Malley has a lot to
prove. She comes from a long line of police officers,
including her father and older brothers. First she and her
partner are taken off a high profile case and sidelined with
a cold case instead. After reviewing the files, she’s
certain her cold case is connected to the current one, and
she sets out to prove it. Too bad it means locking horns
with a handsome PI who could win her heart and derail her
career.
Scott
Holt is all business when it comes to running his family’s
PI firm. When the lovely Detective O’Malley comes to
question him about his possible involvement in her cold
case, he has everything but business on his mind. Like
locking lips with the fiery redhead.

PG-13 Excerpt:
Tess took another bite of pizza, her silver
gaze never leaving his. “You going to help me out or
not? Forbes is your client, after all.” Her voice
rose and, again, heads turned in their direction.
“Calm down. I’d like to live long enough to
walk you home…and maybe get a good-night kiss.”
Taking a deep breath, she leaned back and
signaled everything was cool. “You want to walk me home and
kiss me good-night? How sweet.”
Her soft tone mocked him, but he didn’t
care.
“Like we’re high school sweethearts.” She
wrinkled her nose, but her eyes shone with moderate good
humor.
“Would you rather I said what I was really
thinking?”
Her lashes fluttered briefly, then she
eyeballed him directly. “Maybe. Depends on what you were
really thinking.”
He lowered his tone a notch. “About pressing
you up against the wall and having my way with you.”
For a second, her gray eyes flashed silver.
Damn. He was a goner—as in, he’d gone too
far. Said too much. Too soon.
She leaned forward. “I’ll have you know I
don’t engage in up-against-the-wall, wild animal sex on the
first date, not that this is even a date.” Her tone was
matter-of-fact, but her cheeks flushed a pretty pink. Maybe
he could still pull his nuts out of the fire before they
went up in smoke.
“A guy can always hope,” he said, without a
chance in the world she wouldn’t kick him to the curb. Or
have one of her fellow officers do the honors.
“A guy can hold his breath…until he turns
purple.”
“I can see I’ve put my foot in it. I’m sorry… But damn, the
sight of your mouth. Your skin. Your eyes. Dammit. You’re
driving me up a wall.”
“Another reference to the wall? Would that be the same
wall?”
“Bad choice of words.”
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