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Protect Me
 

 

Rivers Edge - Book 4
 

 

By Lacey Black
 

 

Copyright © 2015 Lacey Black
 

 

Cover design by Ginny Gallagher
 

Website:
www.GinnyGallagher.com/Design
 

 

Stock Photo Attributions:
 

BigstockPhoto.com/ Igor Borodin
 

 

Format by Brenda Wright
 

 

This book is a work of fiction. Any reference to historical events, real people, or real places are used fictitiously. Other names, characters, places and events are products of the author’s imagination, and any resemblance to actual events or places or persons, living or dead, is entirely coincidental.
 

 

All rights reserved.
 

 

Index
 

 

Praise for Trust Me 4
 

Praise for Fight Me 5
 

Praise for Expect Me 7
 

Praise for Promise Me: A Novella 9
 

Dedication 11
 

Prologue 12
 

Chapter One 19
 

Chapter Two 46
 

Chapter Three 56
 

Chapter Four 80
 

Chapter Five 101
 

Chapter Six 126
 

Chapter Seven 156
 

Chapter Eight 195
 

Chapter Nine 223
 

Chapter Ten 236
 

Chapter Eleven 265
 

Chapter Twelve 285
 

Chapter Thirteen 293
 

Chapter Fourteen 312
 

Epilogue 319
 

Boss Me 333
 

Chapter One Excerpt 333
 

Acknowledgements 341
 

Praise for Trust Me

Rivers Edge, book 1
 

 

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"Lacey Black is amazing with her debut novel!!!"
 

-Amanda of Crazy Cajun Book Addicts Blog
 

 

"This book had my emotions all over the place, I loved it."
 

-Author Ella Emerson
 

 

"This is a debut novel by Lacey Black and it was f*cking amazing with a capital A!
 

One of the best debuts I have ever read and I can't wait for more. She has gained a
 

huge fan!"
 

-Sandra of Two Book Pushers Blog
 

Praise for Fight Me

Rivers Edge, book 2
 

 

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“This was a hot, fun and emotional read.” –Sandra of Two Book Pushers
 

 

“It's another beautiful love story with a good balance of drama and reality based situations as well as showcasing Lacey's sterling reputation as an Indie Author on the up-and-coming list of one's to watch out for.” –Nicole McCurdy of Nic’s Novel Idea
 

 

“Can Erin get past her insecurities with Jake and his past
treatment of her and embrace the undeniable connection that they've had since they first met when they were kids?
 

I loved reading this story to find out!” –Lisa McGuire
 

Praise for Expect Me

Rivers Edge, book 3
 

 

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“I am a sucker for a romance with a surprise baby thrown into the mix. It always makes me smile. And the steam... oh yes, Travis will light up your kindle.”
 

–Brianna @ Renee Entress’s Blog
 

 

“Lacey Black has struck steamy, small town romance gold with the third book in her exceptional Rivers Edge series. I am a huge fan of small town romances, and Expect Me is irresistible. Ms. Black has created a cast of characters that are all likable and relatable with plot lines that are realistic. She has mastered the art of
drawing a reader into her story through her writing; it was impossible for me to not become invested in these characters and their stories.”
 

–Danielle
Palumbo
 

 

“I absolutely loved this book! I loved watching Joss and Travis grow together as well as individually throughout the book!! 5 Stars!” –Kristin Marvin
 

Praise for Promise Me: A Novella

Rivers Edge, book 3.5
 

 

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“Promise Me is only a novella in the River's Edge Series - however it's perfect! It didn't feel rushed nor did it not fit in with the style of the series. Can. Not. Wait. to read more of Lacey's work - she is easily in the top 10 list of authors I will be guaranteed to 1-click and recommend!”
-Abbey of Abbey’s 1-Click Book Blog
 

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