GUILTY--UNTIL PROVEN INNOCENT
Q: "You're saying, Ms. Lehane, that during a date, a wealthy, influential man attempted to rape you?"
A: "He was stronger . . . we struggled--"
Q: "But you're alive, and he's dead. Get yourself a good lawyer, ma'am.
It was Constance Lehane's word against the sterling reputation of the man who'd died in her living room--a man whose powerful family wanted her charged with murder. Suddenly the small-town girl needed the best criminal defense attorney New York City had to offer--Flynn Corbett. His dark good looks and comforting shoulder almost made her forget she might go to jail . . . almost made her hope he truly was her knight in shining armor ....
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