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Not a Whisper by Donna B. McNicol

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4.0

This has an interesting story line and good, engaging characters. Being in law enforcement for 37 years, I can appreciate the thread of law enforcement reality spun through it. The ending opens the door to the second book in the series. In other words, not everything is revealed in just this story. For those who like it, a developing romance is featured. I'm looking forward to reading the next book in the series. Disclosure: I was given a free copy of this book.

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2.0

This book was okay. The story was interesting enough to keep me into it, but it seemed like it wrapped up a little too quickly. I think the thing that bugged me the most was the pace of the relationship between Cherie and Jazz. She supposedly just broke it off with her fiance just before the wedding when she caught him cheating with her best friend. When you've gone through that, you don't just willingly jump right into another relationship. We don't know much about Jazz, specifically his relationship past. And I'm sorry, but I don't know of many cops that are that open to falling head over heels in love with a stranger who doesn't even live in the area. Most cops are more reserved by nature, especially because of their jobs and seeing the awful things people are capable of. Granted, that could all just be my perception, but I still think their relationship was too much, to quickly. I'd give it 2 1/2 stars if that was possible.
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