Protecting Plain Jane

Protecting Plain Jane by Julie Miller is a contemporary romance published by Harlequin on March 1, 2011. This original edition spans 224 pages and is presented in English. The story centers around SWAT Officer Trip Jones, who is tasked with safeguarding Charlotte Maywether, an heiress with a troubled past. After being abducted a decade ago, Charlotte finds herself in danger once more, prompting Trip to take action to ensure her safety.
Readers will find a narrative that explores themes of trust and resilience as Charlotte grapples with her fears while forming a bond with her protector. The tension escalates with the presence of a serial killer, pushing Trip to utilize all his skills to keep Charlotte safe. This book combines elements of fiction and romance, making it a compelling addition to the Harlequin Intrigue series, which focuses on thrilling plots and crime-solving.
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No one gets past SWAT Officer Trip Jones–especially when it comes to keeping an innocent heiress safe…
Ten years ago quiet heiress Charlotte Maywether was abducted and held for ransom…but when she’s targeted a second time, SWAT officer Trip Jones vows to protect her. The damaged beauty is slow to trust, but even she can’t deny the tender bond forming between her and her handsome bodyguard. Trip is determined to keep Charlotte alive and help her face her life-altering fears. But with a serial killer on the loose and Charlotte willing to play bait, it will take every skill he has to keep his beautiful ward from facing dire consequences….
From Harlequin Intrigue: Seek thrills. Solve crimes. Justice served.
For more action-packed stories, check out the other books in The Precinct: SWAT series:
Book 1: Protecting Plain Jane
Book 2: Protecting the Pregnant Witness
Book 3: Nanny 911
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