Crossing Lines, KD Williamson
Crossing Lines, KD Williamson
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Crossing Lines

Author: KD Williamson

Narrator: Abby Craden

Unabridged: 8 hr 16 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 02/12/2019

Categories: Fiction, Lgbtq+, Romance


Synopsis

Nora Whitmore has been through the ringer both professionally and personally. Now, her life is more than she ever thought it could be, especially with Kelli McCabe in it. The walls have come down, and she is open to new people and experiences.

Kelli McCabe watched all the broken pieces of her life come together. The situation with her family settled down, and she's right where she wants to be back at work and in Nora's arms.

For both of them, this quiet time is just the devastating calm before the massive storm hits and brings with it the violence of a vengeful enemy and the reality of drug abuse. The chaos surrounding them exposes old wounds and individual vulnerabilities that seem to multiply when they are together. Is it too much for them to withstand? Or is what they have strong enough to overcome it all?

Contains mature themes.

About KD Williamson

KD Williamson is a Southerner and a former nomad, taking up residence in the Midwest, East Coast, and New Orleans over the years. She is also a Hurricane Katrina survivor. She lives in New Orleans with her partner of ten years and the strangest dogs and cats in existence.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Tiff

When you read a great book, an instant favorite kind of book, it’s a little daunting to read said favorite’s sequel. What if it sucks? What do you do? You can’t clear bad things from your mind. Brain bleach hasn’t been invented yet. Do you read it? Or just ignore it and wait for your friends to tell......more

Goodreads review by Jem

So, Book 2 is when the other shoe drops. Let me backtrack a bit. In Book 1, Detective Kelli McCabe and Dr. Nora Whitmore are like fire and ice coming together. For such intense, dueling personalities, the lack of sizzling melodrama in the first book seemed a little too 'nice and easy'. Not that ther......more