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Smart, gorgeous, and too tough for her own good, bail recovery agent and single mom Evangeline Crawford moved to the burbs for a quiet life. Fortunately, it's not turning out that way. . .
Angel spent years digging up the dirt on some of the South's most grimy players. But after a scandal gets too hot, she officially takes a break from investigating. Unofficially, she's up to much more: luring bad boys into handcuffs so she can collect a bounty. Business is good and the money is rolling in until a job gone wrong at an Atlanta nightclub kicks off a run of bad luck that puts Angel, and her family, on the wrong side of the law. . . .
"Parker combines murder, romance, and church scandals amid plenty of suggestive sexuality." —Publishers Weekly
"An unexpected mystery filled with a good dose of humor and a good mix of characters." —Urban Reviews
Angel spent years digging up the dirt on some of the South's most grimy players. But after a scandal gets too hot, she officially takes a break from investigating. Unofficially, she's up to much more: luring bad boys into handcuffs so she can collect a bounty. Business is good and the money is rolling in until a job gone wrong at an Atlanta nightclub kicks off a run of bad luck that puts Angel, and her family, on the wrong side of the law. . . .
"Parker combines murder, romance, and church scandals amid plenty of suggestive sexuality." —Publishers Weekly
"An unexpected mystery filled with a good dose of humor and a good mix of characters." —Urban Reviews