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Witness Protection Widow by Debra Webb -- Tour Stop

Happy February!  Today is my tour stop for Witness Protection Widow, by Debra Webb.  I was given a copy of this Harlequin Intrigue book in exchange for my honest review.  This book was released on January 21, 2020.

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Can the witness protection program keep her identity secret?
After Allison James escapes her marriage to a monster, she becomes the star witness in the case against her deceased husband's powerful crime family.  Now it's up to US Marshal Jaxson Stevens, Ali's ex-boyfriend, to keep the WITSEC widow safe.  But as danger escalates and sparks fly, will Jax be able to help Ali escape her ruthless in-laws?

This was apparently the fifth book in the Winchester, Tennessee series, but it was the first book for me both for the series and the author.  That being said, I didn't feel like I missed anything from the first books.  This very much felt like a stand-alone book.  This book was fast paced and full of action.  Ali may be a victim, but she's not going to go down without a fight.  The book is half romance, half police procedural, which I could definitely appreciate having not spent my life reading many romance books.  The action was real.  The chemistry between Jax and Ali was real.  All elements of the story came together in such a beautiful way.

I do wish this book had been a little bit longer, with a little more detail about the actual case...but I understand that's not what these books are meant to do.  Overall, it was a quick read and a cute story.

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About the author Debra Webb:  Debra Webb is the award winning, USA Today bestselling author of more than 150 novels, including reader favorites the Faces of Evil, the Colby Agency, and the Shades of Death series.  With more than four million books sold in numerous languages and countries, Debra's love of storytelling goes back to her childhood on a farm in Alabama.  Visit Debra at www.DebraWebb.com.

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