Under the Lawman's Watch by Debra Holt
Love this story because it's so realistic and I can see it happening.
Starts out with Rance and he's back to work and being assigned to watch a judge. He's enthusiastic about the work and realizes when he sees the judge that she's a female. He had not counted on that. He carries her away to a cabin in the woods, a relatives cabin for them to use.
His family come to his aid and bring food and other supplies. When the heavy rains come they must leave. So typical of Texas flooding in July of last year. They are able to escape and also help the community with food and other things they critically need.
He checks in every day, the other judges, one poisoned another hurt are both on the mend and the clues do lead the cops to the culprits.
Rance and Erin have become familiar with one another and she doubts what she wants to do with the rest of her life. She likes the idea of living in the fishing cabin but...
Received this review copy from Tule Publishing via BookSprout and this is my honest opinion.
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