"Erotic police procedural romance"
Special Operations Police Detectives Russ Evans and Jerry
Anders freeze their butts off waiting for con artist
Trevor Dean to appear though both are surprised by his
current choice of a victim. Trevor selects lonely plain
looking females as his marks, but the woman working at
Starbucks is beautiful. When Trevor fails to show up, the
two cops wonder if Laurel Wilkins is Trevor's girlfriend.
Russ enters the coffee shop, but is stunned when Laurel
hugs him like they have known each other forever. They
soon realize that probably Trevor was impersonating him
over a chat line and that Laurel is most likely his next
victim. Russ thinks Laurel is a "cute fuzzy bunny", but he does
not go out with sweet women as all he wants is casual
sex. However, she shocks him when she mentions casual sex
as that seems so out of character for her. He wonders if
she is diverting him from capturing Trevor. Still he
cannot get enough of Laurel although that breaks the rules
of his personal and professional lives even as he detests
that he must use the woman he loves as a pawn in the cat
and mouse game with Trevor. This erotic police procedural romance grips the audience
from the moment a bewildered Russ pays for coffee at a
quarter a sip until the final altercation with Trevor
threatening his beloved Laurel. The lead couple is an
endearing pair with Laurel's deafness deftly intertwined
into the strong plot as her impairment is overcome with
little courtesies like lip reading. Though Trevor is an
odious predator taking advantage of the lonely, fans will
appreciate Erin McCarthy's strong tale. Harriet Klausner
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted December 25, 2004
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