All That Remains

All That Remains by Janice Kay Johnson, published by Harlequin on October 4, 2011, is a contemporary fiction novel that follows the unexpected journey of Wren Fraser. As she goes into labor while on the run and trapped in an abandoned house due to a major flood, Wren finds herself in desperate need of rescue. Enter Alec Harper, a strong and capable detective who not only ensures her safety but also offers her a place to stay when she has nowhere else to turn.
Readers will discover the complexities of Wren’s desire for independence as she navigates her new reality with Alec. The story explores themes of romance and the challenges of vulnerability, as Wren grapples with her growing attraction to Alec while trying to maintain her autonomy. This edition spans 368 pages and is presented in English, providing a detailed look at the dynamics between two individuals brought together by circumstance.
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Wren Fraser can think of better times to go into labor. Say, when she’s not on the run, or when there’s a hospital nearby. Better yet, when there’s not a major flood trapping her in an abandoned house. She needs a rescue…now!
It arrives in one Alec Harper. Strong, competent and good-looking, the detective keeps her safe and doesn’t leave her side. He even takes in Wren and the baby when they have no place to go.
For a woman wanting her independence, it’s shocking how quickly she settles in with Alec. The situation seems a bit too domestic. And the sizzling attraction between them is making things worse. She keeps telling herself to walk away, yet she can’t. Or should that be, she doesn’t want to?
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