Angela S. (boringgirl) reviewed The Children's Cop (Women In Blue, Bk 2) (Harlequin Superromance, No 1237) on + 302 more book reviews
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Did Angel run away? Or was she taken? Detective Lucy Montalvo's job in the juvenile division of Missing Persons at the Houston Police Department may not be the easiest job in the world - but what's more rewarding that reuniting a missing child with her family? Now she's searching for Angelina Beckett, a young girl with a troubled past.
Estranged from her friends and misunderstood by her family, Lucy feels all alone. They make a great team - but what about when the case is finished? How can she admit to him the things she's never told anyone about her job? Will he still be able to trust her?
Did Angel run away? Or was she taken? Detective Lucy Montalvo's job in the juvenile division of Missing Persons at the Houston Police Department may not be the easiest job in the world - but what's more rewarding that reuniting a missing child with her family? Now she's searching for Angelina Beckett, a young girl with a troubled past.
Estranged from her friends and misunderstood by her family, Lucy feels all alone. They make a great team - but what about when the case is finished? How can she admit to him the things she's never told anyone about her job? Will he still be able to trust her?
Robin S. (spiveyrobin) reviewed The Children's Cop (Women In Blue, Bk 2) (Harlequin Superromance, No 1237) on + 83 more book reviews
Detective Lucy job in the juvenile division of Missing Persons at the Houston Police Department may not be the easiest job in the world but whats more rewarding than reuniting a missing child with her family? Now shes searching for Angelina, a young girl with a troubled past.