Review: Cops Daughter 4: Diana by Laura Marie Henion
Diana Pellino comes from an overprotective family, a family of cops, with a few fire fighters thrown in. As a cop herself, she has risen through the ranks until she is now a homicide detective. Her latest case is beginning to look like the work of a serial killer. Now though, the murderer has added arson, burning his victims. Having to work with Luke Fontella, the fire marshal, puts stress not only on her case but also with her family when the case seems to lead in directions that may threaten her family. Working with the overbearing, arrogant but very desirable Luke, racing to solve the case before another murder and dealing with the family issues, leaves Diana with more than enough problems. Add to this that the facts point to someone close not being trustworthy, and Diana is left with little choice but to trust Luke who may be the only one who can help her solve the case.
Capable, competent, and beautiful, Diana is a fantastic heroine. She has no problem standing up for herself, something she has had to do to thrive in the world of predominantly male cops. Her ability to counter male sexist attitudes and behaviors make for some exciting scenes that will have women smiling. In spite of his arrogance and over bearing attitude, Luke turned out to be her perfect match.
Cop’s Daughter 4: Diana is Laura Marie Henion’s best one yet. Non-stop action, thought provoking scenes and an excellent knowledge of cops and their families makes Cop’s Daughter 4: Diana a compelling read. The plot is excellent and keeps you guessing until the very end. An excellent addition to her Cop’s Daughter series, be sure and pick this one up and while you are at it, check out the others in this series if you have not read them as yet. You will not be disappointed.
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Genre: suspense ISBN: 978-1897562086 Page Count: 252 pages Price: $ 14.95 Reviewer: Debby Guyette |
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