
Genre:
Contemporary Romance
Themes:
Character with Disability
Coming Out
Dual Timeline (Past and Present)
Family Relationships
Holiday
Humor / Comedy
Infertility
Low Angst
Married or Established Couple
Murder / Crime / Serial Killer
Police Procedural
Sex Toys
Heat Level:
Hot & Steamy (full, graphic description of sexual acts occurs and may include crude language)
Archetypes:
Law Enforcement
Lawyer / Judge / Paralegal
Geographic Location:
United States: Midwest
Setting:
Big City / Urban
Courtroom / Courthouse
Investigation / Stakeout
Police Station / Precinct
Sexual / Gender Identity:
Lesbian
Femme
Tomboy
Stolen Hearts
The Don’t Call Me Hero Series, Book 6
By Eliza Lentzski
How do you resolve a case with no crime scene, no evidence, and no body?
In 1984, Danika Laroque, a young indigenous woman, was reported missing. The investigation went cold not long after. Decades later, a True Crime podcaster starts poking around, bringing the missing persons case to the attention of Cassidy Miller. But how do you resolve a case with no crime scene, no evidence, and no body?
Back in the Twin Cities after Julia’s father’s funeral, Cassidy is hoping for some good luck romantically, or at least a break. It’s starting to feel like her relationship with Julia has been defined by overcoming one obstacle after the next. Between rehoming Julia’s mom, a new job at a high-profile criminal defense firm, and baby fever, Cassidy worries there might not be room for her in Julia’s life. But more importantly, with Julia being pulled in so many directions, is whatever’s left over enough to make Cassidy happy?