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SummaryLunacy was Nate Burke's last chance. As a Baltimore cop,
he'd watched his partner die on the streetand the
guilt still haunts him. With nowhere else to go, he
accepts the job as Chief of Police in this tiny, remote
Alaskan town. Aside from sorting out a run-in between a
couple of motor vehicles and a moose, he finds his first
weeks on the job are relatively quiet. But just as he
wonders whether this has been all a big mistake, an
unexpected kiss on New Year's Eve under the brilliant
Northern Lights of the Alaska sky lifts his spirit and
convinces him to stay just a little longer.
Meg Galloway, born and raised in Lunacy, is used to being
alone. She was a young girl when her father disappeared,
and she has learned to be independent, flying her small
plane, living on the outskirts of town with just her
huskies for company. After her New Year's kiss with the
Chief of Police, she allows herself to give in to
passionwhile remaining determined to keep things as
simple as possible. But there's something about Nate's sad
eyes that gets under her skin and warms her frozen heart.
And now, things in Lunacy are heating up. Years ago, on
one of the majestic mountains shadowing the town, a crime
occurred that is unsolved to this dayand Nate
suspects that a killer still walks the snowy streets. His
investigation will unearth the secrets and suspicions that
lurk beneath the placid surface, as well as bring out the
big-city survival instincts that made him a cop in the
first place. And his discovery will threaten the new
lifeand the new lovethat he has finally found
for himself.
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