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Book Reviews of A Wanted Man (Cold Case Detectives, Bk 1)

A Wanted Man (Cold Case Detectives, Bk 1)
A Wanted Man - Cold Case Detectives, Bk 1
Author: Jennifer Morey
ISBN-13: 9780373279340
ISBN-10: 0373279345
Publication Date: 9/1/2015
Pages: 288
Rating:
  • Currently 3.3/5 Stars.
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3.3 stars, based on 4 ratings
Publisher: Harlequin
Book Type: Mass Market Paperback
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scoutmomskf avatar reviewed A Wanted Man (Cold Case Detectives, Bk 1) on + 2544 more book reviews
Very good book that kept me hooked from the first page. Penny is an ad exec who has recently started dating one of her clients. While visiting his home she discovers something that could be a clue in the case of a murdered young girl. Though her client is acting strangely, she's not quite ready to go to the police, so instead she asks PI Kadin Tandy for help.

Kadin has recently opened his own PI business, after years as a NYPD detective. His daughter was kidnapped and murdered, and after he solved that murder he felt compelled to help others going through the same thing. Working for himself gives him the freedom to stretch the rules when he needs to.

The romance between Kadin and Penny was full of obstacles, mostly related to their pasts. The physical attraction between them is hot, but both of them have issues that have them protecting their hearts. Kadin is still grieving his daughter's murder and his wife's subsequent suicide. He believes that he has had his one chance at love and has built walls around his heart to make sure of it. He doesn't expect Penny's flirtation, independence and strength to start tearing down those walls. His determination to protect her makes him realize that it's more than just physical attraction that he feels for her.

Penny has her own baggage that keeps her from committing to any man. Raised by a single mom, she doesn't believe that marriage and children are in her future. She's independent and uses flirtation to keep control of any encounters between her and men. The more time that she spends with Kadin, the closer she wants to get to him. She sees his pain and wants to help him through it, knowing that, until he does there's no chance of anything more between them. Working with him on the cases of the missing and murdered girls also has her looking at her own family life differently. A surprise development part way through the book has her examining her priorities and plans for the future, while wondering if there's any hope of something more with Kadin. The ending isn't quick and easy with simple solutions. They have to actually talk to each other about their fears and hopes and commit to working on their issues.

The mystery in this story was a gripping one. A young girl was kidnapped and murdered and the man that Penny was dating seemed to have some connection to it. After she reported what she found to Kadin, she was followed, attacked, threatened. She works with Kadin to find out the truth, but it doesn't come easy. There are several suspects and no clear path to which one it is. I bounced around between a couple suspects before finally deciding who I thought it was. Penny is determined to help find the truth and takes some risks that put her in more danger. The final confrontation was intense and had me riveted until it was over. I'm looking forward to seeing what's next in the series.
FrenchProf avatar reviewed A Wanted Man (Cold Case Detectives, Bk 1) on + 52 more book reviews
To me, there is something off with the pacing of this book. I have read many HRS books, and for the most part they are indeed heart pounding. Some of this book read like a high school paper--dull and unimaginative. I didn't like Kadin or Penny, and I thought their relationship was forced and false. They had unprotected sex and you can guess how that turned out, and also Penny drank wine after she knew she was pregnant! Really?? In this day and age, this kind of stuff should never appear in a book. As soon as I found out who the bad guy was, I skimmed to the end of the book. It was almost a DNF for me. I won't be reading the next book in this series, and probably nothing more from this author.