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Covert Exposure by Valerie J. Clarizio

darkness223's review

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4.0

I loved this book a great little read,i just loved Detective Spinelli a super character but didn't so much like Shannon the woman would not stop bawling other than that a super read cant wait to try more from this author

inmyhumbleopinion's review

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5.0

Covert Exposure is a wonderful romantic suspense novel. Take a hard bitten homicide detective and assign him to a soft hearted social services worker who sets his libido on fire. He rediscovers his heart and she learns to let go. When two people close to her are murdered it’s up to Spinelli to find the killer and keep her safe. I enjoyed this story by new to me author Valerie J. Clarizio but will definitely be getting the next book in this series.

sparklingreader's review

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3.0

Thoughts: Note: this book was first published in 2012 under the title “Cookies for Santa”. This is a contemporary romantic suspense, however, the relationship between Spinelli and Shannon is more lust-based than romantic. The two of them hate each other on sight and the animosity continues throughout with Shannon angry almost all the time. Spinelli is too – but his anger is interspersed with lust. An no, not romance. Just lust. Though there are spots where he admires her care for others, mostly we’re treated to his thoughts on her long legs, especially in short dresses, her shape, her green eyes, etc. There’s no real character development on Shannon’s part. Spinelli does grow a little and we are given some of his backstory, but nothing on Shannon. The times when they go to a home to determine foster care are realistic and well-written. And absolutely hilarious when Spinelli is playing Santa – especially the part where the kid pees on him! As far as the mystery goes, there is absolutely no doubt who the bad guys is from the outset. Yes, Shannon may be a target, but so could any of the other elves, and even Spinelli. The story itself isn’t awful. And there’s definitely conflict between Spinelli and Shannon. But the book needs some serious editing by someone who understands the rules for capitalization, tense mixups, POV hops, and more.

Recommendations: If you don’t mind editorial issues, hot lust, and are just looking for an interesting story to kill a couple hours, pick this up.

Disclaimer: Disclosure of Material: I received a final and/or advanced reader copy of this book with the hope that I will leave my unbiased opinion. I was not required to leave a review, positive or otherwise, and my opinions are just that… My Opinions. I am posting this in accordance with the Federal Trade Commission’s 16 CFR, Part 255: “Guides Concerning the Use of Endorsements and Testimonials in Advertising”

elisa595's review against another edition

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mysterious fast-paced

0.5

faerietears's review against another edition

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4.0

I don't really read crime books. Or much romance. Unless it's YA and there are paranormal creatures involved. So, this book was a step away from my usual reading material.

I loved Detective Spinelli, he is a great character. He's got a past and an attitude to match. He means well, but he's a little brash and impatient. Actually, I see a little of myself in Spinelli!

Spinelli's love interest, Shannon, I didn't care as much for. She would cry at the drop of a dime. She was absolutely a damsel. She had her own strengths, but she is the kind of woman who drives me crazy in real life. (My husband jokes that my heart is black and frozen. Ha! Maybe I'm the only one irritated by Shannon.)

The adventure was fun, but I felt like it was a little too quick. I'd rather have had some more twists and turns along the way. The ending was very enjoyable. This was a fun, fairly quick read though. I'll be sure to check out the rest of the books in this series when I have some free reading time.

* FULL DISCLOSURE: I do work for the company that publishes this book and I did design the cover.

cherime's review against another edition

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4.0

Good solid read. Well written.
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