Baby Jane Doe

Baby Jane Doe by Julie Miller, published by Harlequin in 2006, is a contemporary romance novel that spans 256 pages. The story follows Commissioner Shauna Cartwright as she reopens the controversial Baby Jane Doe murder case, a decision that stirs significant tension within the KCPD. To tackle this complex investigation, she recruits Eli Masterson, a detective known for his tough demeanor and resourcefulness, whom she witnessed in action during a bank robbery.
As the narrative unfolds, readers will find a blend of romance and suspense as Shauna grapples with her intense attraction to Eli, who challenges her authority while striving to protect her from a dangerous adversary. The story explores themes of love and loyalty against the backdrop of a high-stakes investigation, where both characters must navigate their professional duties and personal desires. This first edition offers a compelling look at the intersections of duty and passion within a gripping murder mystery.
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Commissioner Shauna Cartwright knew she was stirring up a hornet’s nest by reopening the Baby Jane Doe murder case. Now she faced the further wrath of the KCPD by recruiting the much-maligned Eli Masterson to get the job done. After witnessing the handsome, hard-nosed detective in action during a botched bank robbery, she sensed he would face down her enemies.
However, she was overpowered by her scandalous sexual attraction to the IA investigator who pushed the limits of her authority in his die-hard need to protect her from a sadistic killer. Surrendering to temptation broke every departmental rule imaginable…but as the case of Baby Jane Doe emerges from the shadows, would they risk their badges for love–and systematically stop a lethal traitor in his tracks?
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