And I so called the last paragraph of the book. I laughed, cried, and had a few \"no way\"'s as well. Ok, review to follow, but as usual, I loved it. Regardless of the case going sideways, Cole is determined to find the woman he once loved as a sister and get her out of their lives once and for all. That is, until the trail goes crazy and he’s thrown into a tangle of drugs, exotic women, and more death. Thanks to the Santa Monica police mistakenly releasing Sheila following a loitering arrest, Cole finally gets a lead on Sheila’s whereabouts. They’d survived Jae’s traditional Korean family disowning him and plan on building a new life-preferably one without the threat of Sheila’s return hanging over them. While Sheila lurks in some hidden corner of Los Angeles, Jae and Cole share a bed, a home, and most of all, happiness. But six months ago, when Jae-Min’s blood filled his hands and death came knocking at his lover’s door, killing Sheila Pinelli became a definite possibility. Former cop turned private investigator Cole McGinnis never considered committing murder.
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