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Glory in Death
by J.D. Robb
Lt. Eve Dallas investigates the murders of several powerful and famous women while struggling with her growing feelings for Rourke who again may be a suspect.
Police procedurals aren't usually my thing, but the slightly futuristic setting and the romance elements brought me back. I was glad to see the relationship between Eve and Rourke wasn't as problematic as the first book, and the sexy times sprinkled throughout kept me going through the dry police interview portions of the story.
I love Eve's rough, basic "get the job done no time for luxuries" personality clashing with Rourke's desire to take care of her while still allowing her to be herself. Super cute and hot. The love scene with the accidental hidden video camera is especially sexy and funny (good to Rourke thrown off his game a bit).
Police procedurals aren't usually my thing, but the slightly futuristic setting and the romance elements brought me back. I was glad to see the relationship between Eve and Rourke wasn't as problematic as the first book, and the sexy times sprinkled throughout kept me going through the dry police interview portions of the story.
I love Eve's rough, basic "get the job done no time for luxuries" personality clashing with Rourke's desire to take care of her while still allowing her to be herself. Super cute and hot. The love scene with the accidental hidden video camera is especially sexy and funny (good to Rourke thrown off his game a bit).