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Trinity Harbors sheriff Tucker Spencer has seen some action . . . but finding an almost-naked woman asleep in his bed leaves him speechless. Especially because this same woman -- Mary Elizabeth Chandler -- broke Tuckers heart six years ago by marrying a charismatic Virginian politician. Now her philandering husband has been shot dead and Mary Elizabeth needs Tuckers help. She needs Tucker . . . period. But can he forgive her -- and will he want a future with her once murder and mayhem are behind them? Seems everyone in town has an opinion about their top cops reunion romance, including Tuckers father, King Spencer, whos determined to manage his love life -- even as he mismanages his own. But Tuckers not listening. He needs to clear Mary Elizabeths name . . . and maybe even save her life. Then hell confront and even more troubling mystery . . . love!

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Praise for the novels of New York Times bestselling author
SHERRYL WOODS

Sherry Woods writes emotionally satisfying novels.
Truly feel-great reads!

#1 New York Times bestselling author Debbie Macomber

Compulsively readable
Though the serious issues raised are handled with honesty and integrity, Woodss novel easily rises above hot-button topics to tell a universal tale of friendships redemptive power.

Publishers Weekly on Mending Fences

Woodss latest entry in her Sweet Magnolias series (after Stealing Home ) is sure to please fans and entice new readers withflesh-and-blood characters, terrific dialogue and substantial stakes.

Publishers Weekly on A Slice of Heaven

Sherryl Woods always delivers a fast, breezy, glamorous mix of romance and suspense.

New York Times bestselling author Jayne Ann Krentz

Redolent with Southern small-town atmosphere, this emotionally rich story deals with some serious issues and delivers on a number of levels.

Library Journal on A Slice of Heaven

Sherryl Woodswrites with a very special warmth, wit, charm and intelligence.

New York Times bestselling author Heather Graham

Sweetly satisfying, clever characters and snappy, realistic dialoguea delightful read.

Publishers Weekly on About That Man

Sherryl Woods gives her characters depth, intensity, and the right amount of humor.

RT Book Reviews

Also by New York Times
bestselling author
SHERRYL WOODS

WELCOME TO SERENITY

SEAVIEW INN

MENDING FENCES

FEELS LIKE FAMILY

A SLICE OF HEAVEN

STEALING HOME

WAKING UP IN CHARLESTON

FLIRTING WITH DISASTER

THE BACKUP PLAN

DESTINY UNLEASHED

FLAMINGO DINER

ASK ANYONE

ABOUT THAT MAN

ANGEL MINE

AFTER TEX

NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLING AUTHOR

SHERRYL WOODS
Along Came Trouble

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Dear Friend,

Im so thrilled that youre getting a chance to know everyone in Trinity Harbor now that this series is back in print. To everyones shock, murder and mayhem are currently the talk of the town. This time Tuckers the one stirring up trouble, which isnt exactly the smartest thing for a county sheriff to be doing. Naturally King Spencer, Tuckers father, is in an uproar, but thankfully Kings own love life is in so much chaos, he can only do so much interfering in Tuckers.

I hope youll enjoy this final installment in the saga of the Spencers. I have loved getting to know the residents of Trinity Harbor and sharing them with you, just as I have thoroughly enjoyed hearing from so many of you. That the books made you laugh and made you cry says that the Trinity Harbor folks came to mean as much to you as they did to me.

All best,

ACKNOWLEDGMENTS A special thanks to the real Westmoreland County Sheriff Buddy - photo 2

ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

A special thanks to
the real Westmoreland County Sheriff Buddy Jackson, who provided invaluable technical, departmental and jurisdictional information. Sadly, in 2008 Westmoreland County lost this outstanding law enforcement official to lung cancer. My thoughts and prayers are with his wife, artist Diane Jackson, and all of his colleagues.

And, as always, my undying appreciation to editor Joan Marlow Golan, who not only stepped in to guide the entire Trinity Harbor trilogy when it was first released, but who has taken me on once again.

Contents
Prologue

R obert King Spencer eyed the silent telephone beside his chair, willed it to ring, and muttered a curse when it didnt. Hed never thought he would live to see the day when he actually wanted to fend off a dozen callers reporting trouble with one of his kids, but that day had come. With Daisy and Bobby settled down, it was past time for Tucker, his oldest, to start raising a ruckus around town.

Of course, as sheriff, Tucker was more prone to squelching trouble than stirring it up, but even a saint had an off-day every now and then. It was way past time for some woman to come along and lead Tucker astray, but as far as King knew, Tucker hadnt even had a date in months now. Worse, Kings elder son didnt seem to give two hoots that he had no social life to speak of.

As for trouble, there had never been so much as a whiff of scandal in that boys life with the possible exception of the time Mary Elizabeth Swan, his childhood sweetheart, had taken up with an outsider and left Tucker pining away for her. Folks in Trinity Harbor had had a field day with that one, but theyd been sympathetic to Tucker, and eventually the talk had died down out of respect for his feelings.

King should have been proud that his elder son was an honorable man who people looked to as an example, but the truth was, he found it frustrating. A man had to stir things up once in a while or life just passed him by. King considered starting a few rumors of his own, just to get the ball rolling. If nothing else, that would bring Tucker flying out to Cedar Hill to deny themwhich would give King an opportunity to deliver a long-overdue lecture on marriage and family.

King was not a patient man. Okay, that was a massive understatement. He liked to be in control, liked to make things happen on his own timetable. He did not like having his plans foiled again and again by the streak of stubbornness that ran wide through his own children. Right now his plan included grandbabies, a whole dynasty of Spencers.

He had one flesh-and-blood grandson, for all the good it did him. J. C. Gates had been kept from Bobby and from King for years. Some of that had been Kings own doing, so he could hardly complain now that the boy still hadnt warmed up to him. J.C. was as cautious and fractious as a spooked horse around his own daddy, never mind King. But Bobby was both patient and determined that the boys attitude would change with time. King was counting on it.

In addition to J.C., there were four more little hellions King could claim, even if they didnt have Spencer blood running through their veins. Daisys adopted son, Tommy, was turning into a fine boy, now that Daisy and Walker had taken a firm hand with him. And Bobbys stepdaughter, Darcy, was a pistol. She looked real cute, too, now that her dyed-green hair had grown out. King was as proud of his two ready-made grandkids as if they were his own flesh and blood. He felt the same way about Walkers two sons, even though they all saw precious little of them, since the boys lived down in North Carolina with their mama.

But even with all the commotion that brood had brought into his life, King wanted a new generation of full-fledged Spencers he could educate in tradition from the very beginning. He wanted a generation whod grow up and see to things in Trinity Harbor, Virginia, the way King and his ancestors had from the beginning of time in this little town on the Potomac River. Spencers had a duty and an obligation to folks around here to keep things running smoothly.

Since Daisy and Bobby didnt seem to be in the slightest hurry to give him grandbabies, that left Tucker. Unfortunately, his son seemed to be aware of Kings intentions. Tucker had been giving his father a wide berth for weeks now, making up excuses to avoid Sunday dinner at the farm and the pointed questions that King tended to serve along with the fried chicken and mashed potatoes.

Worse, King hadnt been able to corner him in town or at the sheriffs office over in Montross. Tucker was getting to be as slippery as some of those criminals he was always going on and on about.

Now, it was possible that Tucker was trying to crack a big case, but King doubted it. The kind of big cases that turned up around here tended to begin and end with a drunk-and-disorderly charge or a traffic citation. Oh, there had been that drug business a couple of years back, and an occasional shoplifting incident or shooting, but all in all, the county was fairly quiet and serene. Which should have left plenty of time for Tucker to pursue a woman, in Kings opinion.

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