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Rating: Summary: Winner of the WordWeaving Award for Excellence Review: From crystal and antiques to blood and death, Austin police psychologist Chloe St. Claire moves easily between the world of privilege and the harsh reality of criminals. When she leaves a cocktail party on a call to a crime scene, Chloe meets detective Vince Coronado, who has fatally shot a suspect. Now Chloe must clear Vince for duty before he can resume his normal duties. Unfortunately, the internal affairs investigator bears a personal grudge against Vince, and it will take all of Chloe's political, professional and personal savvy for them both to survive the ensuing situation. Meanwhile, Chloe uncovers family secrets that leave her feeling like she belongs nowhere, and only Vince seems to understand her challenges. Opposites attract as THE GOOD DAUGHTER brings together a legendary cop accused of murder and the society girl who can bring him down. Author Jean Brashear's powerful storytelling ability dazzles as sizzling chemistry that lends hope to the impossible in a tale that will touch reader's hearts. Indeed, Brashear's understanding of the heart and the complexities of family relationships lend THE GOOD DUAGHTER emotional depth and gripping angst. Readers will find THE GOOD DAUGHTER to be an outstanding read that belongs on the keeper shelf. THE GOOD DAUGHTER earns the WordWeaving Award for Excellence.
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