Carolina Justice Series by Ginny Aiken

3.50 · 8 ratings
  • Danger in a Small Town (Carolina Justice #1)
    #1

    Danger in a Small Town (Carolina Justice #1)

    Ginny Aiken

    Rated: 3.67 of 5 stars
    · 3 ratings · published 2008

    Someone had broken into Tess Graver's home and trashed the place. But this was no random robbery. The intruder was looking for something specific--but what? With her own secrets to keep hidden, Tess reluctantly turned to neighbor Ethan Rogers for help. The been-there, seen-that former DEA agent wanted nothing to do with the big-city crime from his old life. But Ethan wasn't about to let the dangerous thugs take over his small town... more

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  • Suspicion (Carolina Justice #2)
    #2

    Suspicion (Carolina Justice #2)

    Ginny Aiken

    Rated: 3.50 of 5 stars
    · 2 ratings · published 2008

    For years, Sheriff Hal Benson has been sweet on Meg Scott. But the tough lawman turns shy around the pretty pharmacist. When Meg is mugged one night while closing up, he runs to her aid. Even though it's out of his jurisdiction, he'll do anything in his power to keep her safe. But when drugs start going missing from her shop, Meg's in hot water with the police. She faces losing everything she's worked to achieve. And Hal must make a decision--defend Meg or condemn her... more

  • Someone to Trust (Carolina Justice #3)
    #3

    Someone to Trust (Carolina Justice #3)

    Ginny Aiken

    Rated: 3.33 of 5 stars
    · 3 ratings · published 2009

    So what if she's the fire chief's daughter? Arson investigator Rand Mason doesn't trust Catelyn Caldwell. Seven years ago, he was on the scene when Cate's drunken boyfriend ran her sister and brother-in-law off the road. But the purple-haired brat he remembers sitting in the passenger seat has become a poised, confident woman. With Cate's father critically injured in a meth lab fire, she's determined to find the person responsible. She needs Rand's help...and he needs to keep Cate close... more

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