Blurb:
Officer Luciana
"Lulu" Martinelli prefers to work alone. Who wouldn't, after falling
in love with their partner, only to have him up and leave? Unfortunately, her
captain, who's also her father, is determined to pair her with someone. His
latest recruit, former Boston detective Dominic Delgado, is turning out to be
harder to shake than the others. Dom's as talented at his job as he is
gorgeous, and the worst part is...he knows it.
Lulu can't understand why a big-city cop would
want to work for a small Rhode Island police department—until he's brutally
attacked after his first day on the job. Dom didn't exactly give up his old
life by choice, and some pretty terrifying bad guys want him dead. Things only
get stickier when Lulu's ex-boyfriend Rob resurfaces with a far-fetched
explanation for leaving her, and an interesting connection to Dom.
Forced to team up with the man who shattered her
heart, her dangerously charming new partner, and even her bored teenage sister
home on summer break, Lulu discovers her little town isn't as crime-free as she
thought — and that maybe, just maybe, having a partner to watch her back isn't
the worst thing in the world. Officer Luciana "Lulu"
Martinelli prefers to work alone. Who wouldn't, after falling in love with
their partner, only to have him up and leave? Unfortunately, her captain, who's
also her father, is determined to pair her with someone. His latest recruit,
former Boston detective Dominic Delgado, is turning out to be harder to shake
than the others. Dom's as talented at his job as he is gorgeous, and the worst
part is...he knows it.
Lulu can't understand why a big-city cop would
want to work for a small Rhode Island police department—until he's brutally
attacked after his first day on the job. Dom didn't exactly give up his old
life by choice, and some pretty terrifying bad guys want him dead. Things only
get stickier when Lulu's ex-boyfriend Rob resurfaces with a far-fetched
explanation for leaving her, and an interesting connection to Dom.
Forced to team up with the man who shattered her
heart, her dangerously charming new partner, and even her bored teenage sister
home on summer break, Lulu discovers her little town isn't as crime-free as she
thought — and that maybe, just maybe, having a partner to watch her back isn't
the worst thing in the world.
My review:
Another Day, Another Partner by Rachel Mucha is a laugh out
loud tale of a female cop who has had a series of crappy partners. The new guy
is made of better stuff and may just be the one to stick. The family dynamics had
me rolling. I highly recommend this fun story.
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