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TALL, DARK, COWBOY

For months, cop Joe Garrison had followed every lead to find the woman he held responsible for his brother's death. Now, as he finally stood face-to-face with her, he knew justice would have to wait. It seemed the woman who conjured up memories within him both painful and passionate had recently lost her own.

Torn between believing she had amnesia and turning her in, the tough lawman had his answer when the true killer surfaced. On the run, desperate for the truth, Joe gave in to his passions. He wanted to show this woman, who had no recollection of the past they'd shared, a future could be possible. If only danger didn't intervene....

Heroine: Jane Doe

Jane Doe--The waitress has no memory of her former life. All she knows is that someone is willing to kill to get to her.

Joe Garrison--The embittered Wyoming cop believes Jane was complicit in his brother Tommy's murder. But when someone comes gunning for them, he finds himself in the role of protector to his prime suspect.

Angela Carlyle--Jane's roommate ends up dead in the apartment they share, and Jane's the only one who can identify her killer.

Clint Holbrook--Who is the steely-eyed man who'll stop at nothing--even murder--to get Jane back under his control?

Hank Trent--The Idaho cop has a murder to investigate and a Wyoming cop who's disappeared with his star witness. How many rules will he have to break to stop the killer before he finds Jane and Joe?

Harlan Dugan--The wily old con man claims her can tell Jane who she really is--for a price. But where do his loyalties really lie?

Riley Patterson--Joe has always trusted his second-in-command with his life. But can he trust him with Jane's?
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