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Calem
Calem | Christopher Harlan
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In Calem, the first of the New York's Finest series from contemporary romance author Christopher Harlan, a renowned psychologist and an embattled NYPD detective join forces to end the city's reign of terror, finding salvation and love in each other's arms in the process. Dr. Cordelia Summers is a brilliant psychologist. Well respected among her peers and patients alike, she lives only to help others with their problems. While consulting with her colleague on a case, she realizes that her feelings towards him are more than just friendly. Enter Detective Calem Walters: brave, intelligent, and a reluctant hero, he's the best the NYPD has to offer. He's worked some of the city's most dangerous cases and his latest may be the worst. His self-sacrificing nature calls him to duty, but he's struggling with the stress of a failed relationship, and the burden of a long chase with one of the worst criminals of his storied career. Can Cordelia help unburden him and help him catch the man who holds the city in his grasp? And does he share her romantic feelings? A Happily Ever After (HEA) contemporary romance series with each book set in a different borough, the New York's Finest series will follow the interconnected lives and loves of five NYPD officers. The events of book 1 take place in Manhattan. Book 2, Jesse, will be released in the fall of 2017, and will be set in Queens, the author's home borough.
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audraelizabeth
Calem | Christopher Harlan
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Slow start but once it picked up was nice. I enjoyed that the couple was honest with each other and themselves.

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CocoReads
Calem | Christopher Harlan
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I struggled with the rating on this. Overall, it wasn‘t a bad storyline but I didn‘t really love his writing style. Told in third person from alternating viewpoints, I didn‘t really connect with the characters and when I finally got to the “love” scene it shifted from third person to first person alternating and it drove me batty. I liked the storyline enough to give the next one a try (I bought them all for .99) but i hope for better.