The Children's Cop
(#1237 Women in Blue)
by Sherry Lewis
Harlequin (Superromance)
November 15, 2004
ISBN #0373712375
304 pages
Paperback
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REVIEW

"Enjoyable police procedural romance"

When things go bad on the job, Houston Juvenile Division of Missing Persons Detective Lucy Montalvo internalizes it though she knows she must stay aloof if she is to avoid burnout. Her last case did not end well but before she can mentally move on, she is assigned another missing teen investigation. Her neighbor reported that fourteen year old Angelina Beckett has vanished without a trace. Reluctantly Lucy begins making inquiries.

The same neighbor calls Angelina's Uncle Jackson Davis. He immediately realizes that his sister-in-law has gone on one of her benders and his brother never cared, but he and gramps does. He travels to Houston to find his niece and hopefully take her home with him and shower her with love. As Lucy and Jackson search the mean streets, they meet and soon fall in love. However, the prime objective remains rescuing a frightened teen, who feels unloved by one and all.

The latest "women in blue" novel is an enjoyable police procedural romance starring two likable lead characters and an intriguing support cast. Jackson cares about his niece who he has loved from the first moment he saw her as an infant while Lucy personalizes each teen she tracks. Though a key twists involving Holden is handled well, it seems overkill as Angelina has enough on her plate as a teen runaway. Still Jackson and Lucy in their combined search for Angelina make for a fine tale though how love had time to blossom is the real mystery of this contemporary.

Harriet Klausner

Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted November 21, 2004



Summary

Detective Lucy Montalvo's job in the juvenile division of Missing Persons at the Houston Police Department may not be the easiest job in the world—but what's more rewarding than reuniting a missing child with her family? Now she's searching for Angelina Beckett, a young girl with a troubled past.

Estranged from her friends and misunderstood by her family, Lucy feels all alone. That is, until she meets Jackson Davis, Angel's uncle. They make a great team—but what about when the case is finished? How can she admit to him the things she's never told anyone about her job? Will he still be able to trust her?



 

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