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Not really. She was 18 and he was 25.


It was insensitive at best. I truly believe he was attracted to her and fell for her by the time of the sting. Dan may have believed he was protecting her but after the trial, he should have reached out to Maggie.

Perhaps it is because Dan did not actually target Maggie as his informant. He saw her and the attraction was immediate, whatever information she gave him was secondary to his feelings for her.
For me, his not revealing the truth after the trial made sense. The Jimenez family thought "Michael" was dead, and if he came forward to Maggie it would place both her and himself in jeopardy. Organized crime figures don't forgive and forget once the trial is over.
Oh, I completely get why he didn't contact her earlier. But when he finally did, he had to face the reality of the consequences. I liked Dan and understood his actions but Maggie got caught in the middle of his mess.


Totally! He messed up and I'm really glad Maggie didn't just cave in to his explanations. She made him work for it!
And that’s what I loved about this romance. The issues had multiple perspectives and both struggled with complicated feelings. Maggie did make him work for it but in truly believable and understanding ways.