Happy Friday, Gang! Some Fridays really just sneak up on you. I just wasn’t prepared. I have been jumping around the worlds of Kate Daniels and Mercy Thompson and it really is hard to jump back into the real world, isn’t it?
I planned to do this week’s giveaway back in December when Book 2 came out, but we were doing Holiday themed stories. Disorderly Conduct is the first book of the Anna Albertini series which I really enjoyed. It has some great characters and very interesting storylines. If you like crime dramas and legal dramas, you definitely want to give this series a try.
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This giveaway is for a U.S. Kindle copy. Giveaway ends Thursday, February 4th.
Bullets and Kisses Can Burn
The last person Anna Albertini expects to see in an orange jumpsuit in District Court—a place she SO doesn’t belong as a new prosecuting attorney—is Aiden Devlin, the man who’d saved her life when they were kids. For years, she has dreamed about him. Now here he is—his eyes blue, his chest wide, and his hands in cuffs.
Sure, Aiden says he doesn’t want her help, and his ties to a deadly motorcycle club should give her warning. Yes, her new boss is a sexy Italian bad boy who might be using the case to climb to the top. Plus, the detective assigned to the case, with his green eyes and broad shoulders, wants her to stay out of his way.
With so much testosterone surrounding her all of a sudden, most women would find it hard to concentrate. This might be why the case leads Anna to yelp during a spa appointment, fall out of a tree, and chase a naked old man around the courtroom. It’s a good thing Anna learned a long time ago to be her own hero, no matter how fast the bullets fly or the kisses consume.
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I’ve been wondering if I should read this book. I’m not a huge fan of contemporary romance, paranormal, urban fantasy, historcial and sci-fi romance yes. But my contemporary is usually saved for MC Romance.
I guess it is time for me to branch out.
Thanks for the chance to win a copy – I’ve read many of Rebecca Zanetti’s books, but not this one.
I’ve read all her paranormal books. How do you like her contemporary work?
never read this author
Love Rebecca’s books – thanks for the chance!