'Valentine Baxter had just received the news about the death of her policeman husband via one of his colleagues. James Mitchell was strong and handsome, with a cop's dark, knowing eyes and she yearned for the safety and comfort of his arms. Was it wrong that Valentine felt this way about a man known for his womanising ways, when she had teenage children, and he was young and her late husband's workmate?
'This series of romantic novels uses the city of Perth and surrounds as a background and is set in the 1990s, when it was unusual for families to have a home computer, before the mobile phone was in everyone's hand and social media was a thing of the future.
'Each story follows the life of police as they deal with tragedy and triumph and find love in the most unexpected places. Interwoven with the police work are the tales of the personal lives of family, friends and fellow officers.' (Publication summary)
'This series of romantic novels uses the city of Perth and surrounds as a background and is set in the 1990s, when it was unusual for families to have a home computer, before the mobile phone was in everyone's hand and social media was a thing of the future.
Each story follows the life of police as they deal with tragedy and triumph and find love in the most unexpected places. Interwoven with the police work are the tales of the personal lives of family, friends and fellow officers.
'Never Analyse a Cop introduces Bryan Taylor. He loves his job. He has wanted to be a policeman for as long as he could remember. With his blonde curly hair and blue eyes women were attracted to him, but he had no time for relationships until a family crisis and a missing girl had him crossing paths with a fiery red headed forensic psychiatrist. No other woman had got under his skin like Terri Johnson.' (Publication summary)
'A finalist in the Romance Writers of Australia 2023 Ruby Awards!
'Greg Turner was bored and disillusioned with his life and career and contemplating leaving the Police Force. A chance to join an undercover operation temporarily to bring down a drug lord gave him the chance to prove his worth. But he hadn't counted on being partnered with a woman who was solitary, bad mannered and hard to get along with, until she and her family were under threat. Lisa Wilson was the most frustrating, inflexible, intriguing woman he had ever met and he couldn't get her out of his mind.' (Publication summary)
'Kerry McIntyre, plainclothes policewoman, was in trouble. She was in a jam until a motorcycle-riding bikie called Shadow came to her rescue. Then he disappeared like a wraith, just like his name. In the meantime she has to deal with a new, annoying, Neanderthal coworker by the name of Strahan Haines, an off cast from the Drug squad and an infuriating one at that.
'This series of romantic novels uses the city of Perth and surrounds as a background and is set in the 1990s, when it was unusual for families to have a home computer, before the mobile phone was in everyone's hand and social media was a thing of the future.
'Each story follows the life of police as they deal with tragedy and triumph and find love in the most unexpected places. Interwoven with the police work are the tales of the personal lives of family, friends and fellow officers.'(Publication summary)
'Jane Dawson had reinvented herself, trying to escape a violent event in her past. She moved from the city to the country, changed her name, changed her looks and found a new job. Brett Anderson had his own demons, his own challenges, his own aspirations. Could they overcome their pasts and build a brand new life together? Only patience, understanding and love would make it all possible.'(Publication summary)