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Mitzi Reardon should be dead right now. The bullet that killed a prostitute in downtown Denver was intended for her. Fleeing the scene, she winds up in the protective embrace of Blue Thomas, a “dumb cowboy� from Kansas and recent transplant looking for work. Blue promises to help Mitzi get to the bottom of the attack. Assuming she is just another prostitute, he soon learns she is an accomplished boxer and a police officer who just happened to be on duty enticing Johns when the fatal shot was fir
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Last Shot at Justice was fun to write, and it is thanks to my preview readers and editor that it shines as much as it does.
I fell in love with my characters, especially Blue. He is one hot cowboy, and I know there are still men like him out there. It was hard to make him flawed, because I had a bit of a crush on him, but I think he turned out quite human, but still a heck of a catch.
Mitzi rose up out of a bleak childhood to be a tough cop. It's not easy for her to rely on others, but Blue makes ...more
I fell in love with my characters, especially Blue. He is one hot cowboy, and I know there are still men like him out there. It was hard to make him flawed, because I had a bit of a crush on him, but I think he turned out quite human, but still a heck of a catch.
Mitzi rose up out of a bleak childhood to be a tough cop. It's not easy for her to rely on others, but Blue makes ...more

4 - 4.5 stars
I would characterize this first book I've read by Kristi Cramer, BLINDING JUSTICE, as an almost-cozy romantic suspense.
The female lead is an undercover policewoman who is being framed by corrupt leaders in the department. She escapes from an assassination attempt and does not know where her partner is nor how widespread the corruption in Denver government is; so she takes her chances dashing into a bar, trying to escape those who have targeted her. As it happens, a cowboy from Kans ...more
I would characterize this first book I've read by Kristi Cramer, BLINDING JUSTICE, as an almost-cozy romantic suspense.
The female lead is an undercover policewoman who is being framed by corrupt leaders in the department. She escapes from an assassination attempt and does not know where her partner is nor how widespread the corruption in Denver government is; so she takes her chances dashing into a bar, trying to escape those who have targeted her. As it happens, a cowboy from Kans ...more

I just finished Blinding Justice today. I enjoyed it! There's a bit of romance and a lot of suspense. I liked Mitzi and Blue. She clearly has some baggage, but is tough, yet vulnerable. I kept thinking of a young Sam Elliot for him, minus the trademark moustache. I'd read more if this becomes a series.
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