Title: Crossing The Line Author: Jessica Prince Series: Whitecap
Contemporary Romance; Small Town Romance; Single Mom Romance
Some lines are meant to be crossed.
Trent Montgomery knew all about loyalty and responsibility. Tracking down his friend’s long-lost sister and making sure she was safe was just another job, a favor from someone he cared about. He wasn’t supposed to get attached. But when he started to fall for the woman who had been hiding from the world, things got a lot more complicated than he ever expected.
Cheyanne Knightly knew all about living in fear. The life she’d made for her and her daughter was as stable as a house of cards. One stiff breeze could send her whole world crumbling. But when a new guy blew into her small town, stirring up Whitecap’s rumor mill, she found herself drawn to him in a way she never expected.
Lies were told. Secrets were uncovered. Lines were crossed. When the truth finally came out, Trent had to find a way to protect the woman who stole his heart while he tried to earn her trust back.
**The Whitecap series is a brand new series of interconnected, standalone, small town romances.**
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Reviewer: Tammi
Rating: 5 Stars
I was so excited to see a new Jessica Prince series. A new small town series, she writes these like nobody's business. Then I started it and OH MY GOODNESS it's a spinoff/ crossover to Hope Valley and I was ecstatic!!
This book was simply perfect! A sweet love story with some added past drama and an action filled ending.
But my favorite part was sweet little Renee. There is nothing sexier than watching a man fall in love with a woman AND her child.
Can't wait for more in this series. Looks to be a great group of characters.
This book was simply perfect! A sweet love story with some added past drama and an action filled ending.
But my favorite part was sweet little Renee. There is nothing sexier than watching a man fall in love with a woman AND her child.
Can't wait for more in this series. Looks to be a great group of characters.
“Monica said the dude was ogling you like you were a three-course meal and he hadn’t eaten in a month.”
“Like I said, she exaggerated.”
Right?
Nope, I silently screamed to myself. I wasn’t going to start questioning it because it didn’t matter. Not at all.
She looked at me, her expression pinched with skepticism. “Was she also exaggerating when she said she thought you’d stroked out for a minute and lost the power of speech when he came up and introduced himself to you?”
I snorted and took a gulp of my margarita, smiling as I admitted, “No, she might have been spot-on with that one.”
Luna’s head fell back on a laugh. “At least you’re willing to own it.”
“It’s not my fault! There isn’t a woman on the planet who could help it,” I exclaimed. “I mean, the dude had dimples, for Christ’s sake. Dimples.”

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