"strong Night Eyes police procedural romantic suspense"
NYPD Detective Warren Vitalis investigates the shooting at
Tabitha Everhart in her apartment as he heard the telltale
noise while walking his dog Buster in the West Village.
However, the cop who prides himself with his objectivity
is attracted to Tabitha from the first moment he sees her
before interviewing her. Upon his questioning, Tabitha is
stunned that she wants this cop as she vowed off men after
dumping her cheating former spouse. As he works the case double time because he wants to see
her and keep her safe, Warren and Tabitha fall in love.
However, neither trusts this dangerous emotion having been
burned in the past. Still they cannot ignore their
feelings, but first a sly killer who already murdered an
actor must be stopped before he harms the actress. The heated romance between the detective and the actress
will cause Al Gore restless nights as it melts the polar
icecap while the investigation and bodyguard subplot takes
a somewhat back seat though well written. Warren and
Tabitha desire one another, but neither has lost
perspective as her safety comes first. Joanne Rock
provides a strong Night Eyes police procedural romantic
suspense Harriet Klausner
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted February 26, 2007
SummarySpending her days practically naked with gorgeous men should
be easy. But for body double Tabitha Everheart it's a poor
imitation of the real thing. Thanks to her short-lived,
disastrous marriage, she's an independent woman.
Then a bullet shatters her apartment window and she's forced
to admit she needs protection. Especially if it comes in the
form of sexy cop Warren Vitalis, who takes his body-guarding
duties very seriously.
Nights of mind-blowing sex with Warren stir urges Tabitha
thought had been forever tamped down. This passionate man is
arousing not only her libido, but her emotions as well. What
they have together is hotand very temporary. At least
that's what she tells herself...
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