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Don't Keep Silent

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Investigative reporter Reagan Burke will go anywhere and do anything to find her missing sister-in-law, even if it means facing Liam McKade, a man who almost lost his life saving hers. Their search grows darker and more treacherous, bringing them full circle when the past danger they both tried to flee catches up to them.
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      June 1, 2020
      When investigative reporter Rae Burke hears from her brother, Alan, that his wife, Zoey, never picked up their daughter from therapy, Rae will do whatever it takes to find her sister-in-law; Zoey had been her roommate in college. Rae heads to Jackson Hole to talk to Zoey's estranged mother, but Jackson Hole is also where special agent Liam McKade is now. She doesn't want to ask him for help after last's year trouble, but Zoey's life could be in danger. Liam doesn't want any part of Rae and her problems; he's already taken a bullet for her once, but he also can't turn his back on her. In the third book in Goddard's Uncommon Justice series, following Never Let Go and Always Look Twice (both 2019), gentle romance takes a back seat to suspense, but the fast-paced thrills more than make up for it. Readers who like romance paired with outdoor adventure, as in the novels of Susan May Warren and Dani Pettrey, will be thrilled to discover a new adrenaline rush.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2020, American Library Association.)

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