Trouble in Texas
A Texas Coast Romance
Publisher Description
It should have been simple
Cat Randolph is everything Mark Kincaid shouldn't want, but does. The enticing wild bird rehabilitator is beautiful, feisty and definitely intriguing. But when evidence about the huge bird smuggling ring Mark has been working for years is uncovered practically in Cat's backyard, she also becomes a suspect. And off-limits.
But as he gets to know the delectable rehabber, he realizes that she is too dedicated to her work and the birds to have anything to do with his case. And Cat is ready and willing to work with her hunky neighbor to catch the bad guys and bring them to justice.
There's just one problem—the prime suspect is Cat's brother. Now Mark has to choose between busting the smugglers and a life with Cat.
And what should have been a simple choice is the hardest one he's ever had to make.
Customer Reviews
A good read
This was a good little mystery (even if I could guess very early on who the bad guy was).
The end felt a touch rushed after the climax, but overall it was an interesting and different type of crime/police story. I find I rarely see crime/police stories about things other than murder, people smuggling, organised crime and drugs so this was refreshing new look into the different branches that exist.
I also enjoyed the fact that it was birds, being as I love them myself and had them growing up. It also showed that the writer also knew something about birds as what was mentioned (even if it was limited to a few interactions) was true as far as I could tell. Though birds and their habits and how to look after them was glossed over and not really gone into detail, however to do that might have come off as more info dump so it was probably best it wasn’t detailed.