The Line Series by Kimberly Kincaid

3.73 · 28 ratings
  • Love on the Line (The Line #1)
    #1

    Love on the Line (The Line #1)

    Kimberly Kincaid

    Rated: 3.65 of 5 stars
    · 10 ratings · published 2013

    Please note, this is a novella-length work, 111 pages. Violet Morgan puts the personal in personal chef, catering to clients who want the full cooking experience rather than a culinary drop-and-dash. But when her brother’s police detective partner is injured in the line of duty and needs help during recovery, she makes an exception. Violet lost her father to the job seven years ago, and worries for her brother’s safety every day... more

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  • Drawing the Line (The Line #2)
    #2

    Drawing the Line (The Line #2)

    Kimberly Kincaid

    Rated: 3.63 of 5 stars
    · 8 ratings · published 2013

    This is a novella-length work, 115 pages. When Detective Jason Morgan is tasked with keeping a local restaurant owner safe as part of a make-or-break case, he rises to the challenge. The job is his first priority, and he owes it to the memory of his father, a detective killed in the line of duty, to do it at any cost. But Jason never expected Serenity Gallagher to be so beautiful, so serious...or so tough to protect... more

  • Outside the Lines (The Line #3)
    #3

    Outside the Lines (The Line #3)

    Kimberly Kincaid

    Rated: 3.83 of 5 stars
    · 6 ratings · published 2013

    As an ivy-league ER doctor who eats double shifts for breakfast (and lunch…and dinner), Blake Fisher has little appetite for anything other than work. Being on the staff at Brenstville Hospital means taking care of people, a need Blake understands all too well from losing his brother to cystic fibrosis eight years ago... more

  • Pushing the Line (The Line #4)
    #4

    Pushing the Line (The Line #4)

    Kimberly Kincaid

    Rated: 4.00 of 5 stars
    · 4 ratings · published 2014

    Free-spirited artist Harper McGee is happy to go wherever the wind takes her…until her flight pattern sends her back to Brentsville, New York for her beloved grandmother's funeral. Harper’s grief turns to shock, however, when she discovers her grandmother has named her sole proprietor of her candy shop, Luscious. But she has no intention of being anchored to one place, and anyway, she doesn’t know the first thing about running a kitchen or a business... more

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