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Choosing Us by Liz Colbert

Release Day: August 10th 2026

Tropes: Romantic Suspense, Protective Hero, He Falls First, Brilliant FBI Heroine, Curvy FMC, Small Town Romance, Found Family, Slow Burn, Hunting a Serial Killer, Dual POV, No Third-Act Breakup, Open-door, Mild Spice.

Series: This is Book 4 in a series of interconnected standalones.

POV: Dual POV, 1st Person.

Content Warnings: Parental neglect and emotional abuse, Murder (off-page), Stalking and surveillance, Non-consensual drugging (never between mmc and fmc), Violence and physical assault (on-page), Kidnapping, Trauma recovery, including ptsd symptoms and nightmares, Hospitalizations (on-page). For readers aged 18+.

Expected Page Count: 420.

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Everyone admired her brilliance—but he fell for her heart. Dr. Harlow Lane has spent her entire life being exceptional. As a child prodigy turned Clinical Forensic Psychiatrist and Behavioral Analyst for the FBI, she’s built her career on logic, discipline, and the ability to outsmart even the darkest minds. People see what she can do—but very few see who she is.

Until she meets Ryan Callahan. From the beginning, Ryan sees past the accolades and reputation to the woman who carries more than she should and asks for nothing in return. He shows up. He notices. He handles whatever comes his way—without being asked.

Long before he says those three words, he proves them.

But when the serial killer Harlow and her team are tracking escalates, the lines between professional and personal begin to blur. The more she tries to anticipate the killer’s next move, the more undeniable it becomes that this predator isn’t finished—and he’s far more dangerous than anyone realized.

And this time, her brilliance may not be enough.