"Fun police procedural romance"
In Seattle, mystery author and currently desk cop J.
Soldier McKennett is annoyed that Port Henry Editor Betsy
Tremaine rips his latest novel in her review. At the
Northwest Crime and Punishment Writer's Conference in
which Soldier will provide a talk he sees a woman who he
immediately wants, a feeling he is unaccustomed to
having. Betsy sees a man staring at her who she thinks is
sexy, but wonders if this is her stalker. When they finally meet, both obviously recognize the
identity of the other with a sigh of resignation. At the
events, the duo tries to trump one another. That changes
when Betsy's stalker raises the ante by refrigerating her
mother's dog that is staying with her. Soldier returns to
active duty to protect Betsy, vowing what happened to his
late partner, which he blames himself for, will not happen
to the woman he loves. The lead couple makes this a fun police procedural
romance. Betsy is not afraid to criticize (change that to
rip off the skin) of her beloved when it comes to
his "Crimes of the Northwest" novels while Soldier wishes
she would appreciate his tales but does not sweat it as
long as she loves him. Though intriguing, the stalker
subplot pales next to the romance between these two
likable protagonists. Harriet Klausner
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted July 7, 2004
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