He's an arrogant, stubborn, immovable object standing between crime reporter Kat Coe and the story she's determined to tell-the brutal slaying of a wealthy Texas heiress.
Detective T. J. Callahan is infuriating, impossible, and far too easy to look at. His only priority is finding the killers, and Kat's front-page stories are blowing holes in his investigation.
Their clashes are legendary.
"There'd be no news if all reporters did was swallow your crap. The people have the right to know."
"The people also have the right to a properly conducted police investigation. You just blew the hell out of any chance of that."
But they both have a problem they never expected.
From the moment their eyes meet, something sparks-something neither of them can explain. As the investigation deepens and their conflicts escalate, so does the pull between them... tangled in dreams Kat can't ignore. She begins to question everything: her instincts, her memories, and the man who feels like home.
You. Again. explores the fragility of the presumption of innocence, the ethics of journalism, and-most of all-the possibility that some connections transcend time.