: These romance tropes serve as the framework for the characters' developing relationship amidst the external suspense. IV. Literary Devices and Style
The novel concludes that love is often the most selfless and honest force, capable of helping individuals overcome massive hurdles and personal "brokenness" to find the truth. Believed (Covington Security, #7) by Rebecca Sharp
: Both characters deal with childhood trauma. The story explores how these past wounds shape their ability to form adult attachments and trust others. Believed by Dr. Rebecca Sharp
: Sharp utilizes her interest in crime-solving shows like NCIS to blend high-stakes mystery with contemporary romance. V. Conclusion
: The protagonists wake up in a hotel room, drugged and covered in blood, with no memory of the previous night—only to discover they are now married. II. Plot Overview and Core Conflict : These romance tropes serve as the framework
: The narrative centers on a missing sister and a dead police officer. Reed and Callie must remain "married" to navigate the legal and physical dangers while piecing together their missing memories.
: Reed faces the threat of being framed for murder, as he is a primary piece of evidence in the crime he cannot remember. III. Major Themes Believed (Covington Security, #7) by Rebecca Sharp :
: Part of the Covington Security series, Believed follows Reed Lockhard, a former cop and security agent known as San Francisco's "Hot Cop," and Callie Mayes.