Some Questions Have No Answers

ebook River's End Rescues, #3 · River's End Rescues

By Jane Blythe

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How do you give an answer when you don't understand the question?

Sydney Clark moved to River's End for a fresh start, desperately wanting to put the past behind her. What she didn't expect on her first day as a deputy in the Sheriff's department was to be working a serial killer case, and a disturbing one at that. What she expected even less was to meet a man who will challenge everything her childhood taught her about men.

Levi Black knows what it's like to watch the woman you love die, he's been there twice before and it sucks, which is why he took himself out of circulation, flirting is fine—fun even—but anything deeper risks your heart. Then he meets Sydney. He can see in her eyes that she's battling some pretty rough demons, and getting involved with a cop might be more than he's prepared to risk, especially with an unpredictable serial killer stalking the town.

SOME QUESTIONS HAVE NO ANSWERS is the third book in the River's End Rescues series by USA Today bestselling author Jane Blythe. Murder, mystery, military heroes, and love in this thrilling, small town, romantic suspense! Each book in the series can be read as a standalone but reading in order is encouraged, a guaranteed HEA!

Other books in the series
Some Regrets Are Forever - Meadow and Abe's story
Some Lies Will Haunt You - Maggie and Theo's story
Some Questions Have No Answers - Sydney and Levi's story
Some Truth Can Be Distorted - Renee and Will's story - August 2021
Some Trust Can Be Rebuild - Mia and Julian's story - October 2021

Some Questions Have No Answers