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
: 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
: 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
I. Introduction
: These romance tropes serve as the framework for the characters' developing relationship amidst the external suspense. IV. Literary Devices and Style
: 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 The novel concludes that love is often the
: 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.