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Holly Hill loved her parents but couldn't live with them any longer. Once she'd found a new place to live, she began to thrive, not only in her job, but she improved her self-esteem also. The only thing missing in her life was the man she'd fallen in love with years earlier but knew she couldn't have as her own. So she settled on being the best she could at her job. After being gone for years, Paddy O'Hara finally came home to spend a few weeks with his family and friends. To his utter surprise, the love of his life, the woman who got away, was there. He could spend some close time with her both at her ome and working on a case with her. Spending time with Holly made Paddy realize what was missing in his life, and he started to put things in motion to spend more time with her. Hopefully, in a more permanent situation. After being called back to his job, and being gone for longer than anticipated, would Holly forgive Paddy for being away for so long? Or would she continue to think she was alone in the world? When he finally did return to her, what type of reception would he receive? WARNING: Not Her Doing has some scence that may trigger unwanted feelings about molestation.
Debra Zimmerman was on track to accomplish her life's goals until she was kidnapped and held hostage for three weeks. Using her own wits and limited resources, she escaped and went to the people she hoped and prayed would help her When Adam Harris was told about Debra's kidnapping, it took everything he had not to hunt down the people responsible for hurting his "Little Debbie", and make them pay. Realizing she would survive, he breathed easier, but when she kept saying she wanted to get back to her life, and finish her goals, he disagreed with her. Can Deb and Adam's relationship survive when Deb wants to live her life as she sees fit, but Adam wants to wrap her in cotton to keep her safe? Who will ultimately win their stand-off?
Finding out she was still married to Adam, Deb lost it and filed for divorce. She couldn't get over the fact that he still lied to her after all they'd been through together. When Adam became an FBI agent and started working at the same office she was employed in, she didn't know what to do. Adam Harris has loved Deb since the day she was born. If failing to tell her they were still married after working a case together years ago kept her in his life, who could blame him? Apparently Deb could, because she served him with divorce papers. Getting on with his life was hard, but he did it, and changing careers made him that much closer to Deb every day. Will they be able to put their pasts behind them and develop a different type of relationship now that they are both older and more mature? Or will Adam's plans to get closer to Deb backfie on him and leave him all alone?
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