One Hundred Percent (Ezra County #1)
Cat Phoenix

Paxton accused her of being secretly in love with Miles. She swore she wasn't.
Miles warned her Paxton was dangerous and inevitably abusive. She promised Pax never laid a hand on her.
But things escalated. Mistakes were made. And, in the end, both men were right.
Now Paxton is in prison, and she hasn't seen Miles in five years since they cut ties. She finally feels safe moving back home to Summit and opening her dream coffee shop, but all too soon, she runs into Miles. Five years apart suddenly feels like five minutes, and she's still hurt and angry enough to push him away.
Despite their past, Miles isn't so intent on avoiding her. Turns out he became a cop. And what do cops like? Coffee.
And Trinity makes excellent coffee.
To complicate matters, Paxton gets out on parole with his sights set on Trinity and he'd fight and kill his way through any obstacle between them. Especially if that obstacle is Miles.
*Not a love triangle.*
This story takes place before, during and after Lying and Confessing ( Fighting books 2 and 3) and includes scenes from both books told from Trinity's perspective. I suggest reading Lying and Confessing first, but One Hundred Percent can be read as a stand-alone novel.
Reader discretion is advised for graphic violence, explicit language and sexual content.