After a tumultuous relationship ends, Mycah Cooper leaves town in search of a fresh start. She arrives in Sunrise Valley, and the only thing on her mind is finding a job as she gets acclimated to her new environment. Getting wrapped up in another man is the last thing on Mycah's mind, but life has other plans.
Chief of police, Kairo Bishop is in over his head at work. He is in desperate need of an assistant. The no-fraternizing policy screams for Kairo to pass up the beauty who just rolled into town, but he is confident he won't violate the rule he's lived by for years.
Sparks fly, but Mycah and Kairo know they shouldn't cross the line. Love has a way of breaking all the rules, but is love worth jeopardizing their jobs? Or are they better off letting those feelings die?
Chief of police, Kairo Bishop is in over his head at work. He is in desperate need of an assistant. The no-fraternizing policy screams for Kairo to pass up the beauty who just rolled into town, but he is confident he won't violate the rule he's lived by for years.
Sparks fly, but Mycah and Kairo know they shouldn't cross the line. Love has a way of breaking all the rules, but is love worth jeopardizing their jobs? Or are they better off letting those feelings die?
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Format
Kindle, 155 pages
Published
July 15, 2026
After a tumultuous relationship ends, Mycah Cooper leaves town in search of a fresh start. She arrives in Sunrise Valley, and the only thing on her mind is finding a job as she gets acclimated to her new environment. Getting wrapped up in another man is the last thing on Mycah's mind, but life has other plans.
Chief of police, Kairo Bishop is in over his head at work. He is in desperate need of an assistant. The no-fraternizing policy screams for Kairo to pass up the beauty who just rolled into town, but he is confident he won't violate the rule he's lived by for years.
Sparks fly, but Mycah and Kairo know they shouldn't cross the line. Love has a way of breaking all the rules, but is love worth jeopardizing their jobs? Or are they better off letting those feelings die?
Chief of police, Kairo Bishop is in over his head at work. He is in desperate need of an assistant. The no-fraternizing policy screams for Kairo to pass up the beauty who just rolled into town, but he is confident he won't violate the rule he's lived by for years.
Sparks fly, but Mycah and Kairo know they shouldn't cross the line. Love has a way of breaking all the rules, but is love worth jeopardizing their jobs? Or are they better off letting those feelings die?