When Olivia was young, she had cancer. She went through the whole chemotherapy and experimental therapy with the support of three girls going through the same thing. He family was too "busy" to offer her support. Her father was busy making money and her mother and sister were busy being supports for her father. Now Olivia is an adult and a lawyer who works for the IRS. She is convinced that her father is a criminal running some sort of Ponzi scheme but hasn't found the evidence yet.When she goes to a job interview with another financier, she gets in the middle of a FBI sting. Seems Jorguson is suspected of money laundering. When he rips her dress looking for a wire and sics his bodyguard on her, she is saved by FBI agent Grayson Kincaid. Kincaid is smitten with her and becomes very protective when someone shoots her. Grayson and Olivia are busy trying to find out who shot at her. There are lots of suspects.Is it her father or his slimy lawyer buddy Simmons? Is it someone she came into contact with because she works for the IRS? Is it someone who she crossed as she takes cases to protect children in danger? All the while, Grayson and Olivia are falling in love. But Olivia doesn't think she has a future. What if the cancer comes back? She saw what it did to her friend's families. She doesn't want to put anyone she loves through that kind of thing. This was a great romance with well-developed characters. Even the side characters were fully fleshed out. I was especially fond of Grayson's nephew Henry who hired Olivia to be his personal lawyer. Bullying at his private school made him need one! And Olivia's Aunt Emma and her cook Mary provided the love and family Olivia didn't get from her own parents. I recommend this one to romance lovers who like some mystery too.