This was a decent read, a little too much about the bad guys (you don't care about them) and a little too little of the romancing between Ty and Josey.
Josey flees New York and heads to Thunder Creek, where her grandmother lives. However, Josey never knew her grandmother, as the grandmother gave up Josey's mother at birth. Josey got caught in the middle of a corruption scandal involving her foster brother, Ricky, who left Josey holding a valuable diamond that bad guys are after. In Thunder Creek, Josey is standoffish and doesn't want to get too close to her neighbor, the handsome sheriff, Ty Barclay, who is nursing a 2 year hurt since his wife died.
Ty is suspicious of Josey, and neither wants much to do with the other as they both have their own baggage. But, Ada, Josey's grandmother, throws them together, and they begin a friendship/lust for each. When Josey gets too in over her head with the criminals after her, Ty rescues her and tries to help her out her jam, once she finally confesses the trouble she's in.
There is a showdown, and they admit they love each other, and everyone winds up happy.
It was pretty good.