GRR Reviews Shame On You (Fool Me Once Book 1) by Tara Sivec


Shame On You is a contemporary romantic comedy that featured two very opposite private investigators trying to track down a very funny bail jumper.

Kennedy O'Brian will be the first to tell you she's as tough as any guy, since she really is a returning veteran from Afghanistan. That didn't help her deal with her husband in bed with the nanny. She started "Fool Me Once Investigations" with her two besties to help women track down cheating spouses, and other things that needed doing. She was drafted into what should have been a very easy case: a bail jumper turned dog-napper. Unfortunately, her pappa also called in an old friend, Griffin Crawford, a bad boy on a Harley, who's her cheating ex's best friend, and whom she saw as a betrayer of the worst kind. But Griffin had always had a thing for Kennedy, and was determined to win back her trust, if only she will listen. As the chihuahua thief case snowballed into something even Kennedy admit she can't handle alone, she will get close to Griffin alright... probably too close... for her heart.

At under 150 pages, there sure were a lot of plot in these pages, and quite funny. As for how, you'll have to read the book. I'm not spoiling it. Let's just say, tin foil is involved.

Category: Romantic Suspense / Comedy

Primary Plot: Private Investigator did not need hunky Harley bike rider's help in tracking down a bail jumper; she'll get him any way!

Tropes: law enforcement, conspiracy, enemies to lovers, forced proximity

Overall Rating:  4/5 (rounded up)

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