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Old 03-30-2017, 09:06 PM   #394
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Originally Posted by hannahi View Post
If you had to bring one book to read on a long flight with you what would it be? … I read all of Julie James's FBI/US Attorney series over this vacation and would like something in the same vein.
My go-to author for anyone looking for similar to Julie James's dialogue-driven writing is Lauren Layne (and then Jill Shalvis). Just beware the excessive use of italics. I think her New York's Finest could be a match. Go with the third book, Cuff Me.

There's also Emma Chase's The Legal Briefs series. Sustained and Appealed are great—choose either and skip the first book. Male POV, but it's very well done.

For something fun and recent, how about Tamara Morgan's Stealing Mr. Right?

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