Dog Collar Knockoff
by Adrienne Giordano
My Review
This is a fun loving mystery story Lucie
loves dogs. She has a dog walking business along with dog accessory business
which she runs out of her home. With her father getting out of prison she knows
she has to move it. She finds a building, cleans it up, everything is going
fine until track suits are found. There is also the mystery of the art.
The author gives you wonderful
characters with a great plot. Lucie is a
wonderful character strong, caring and loving. She wants to make her own way
legally. She wants nothing to do with her father’s crime business. The author
gives you a pager turner filled with humor, mystery and delightful characters. I found this to be a wonderful fun clean read.
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Book Description
Catering to the pampered paws set took Lucie Rizzo from
unemployed to entrepreneur. With her dog walking/chic pet accessory business on
the verge of success, Lucie’s ready to make a name for herself. One not
tarnished by her dad’s mobster rep.
When an art deal she brokered between clients turns suspicious, it’s up to Lucie to sniff out the truth. She might not know the difference between Monet and Manet, but Rizzos are no strangers to jail time—and Lucie refuses to be someone’s prison bitch.
Unless that someone is a tall, blond and Irish cop. Detective Tim O’Brien certainly knows how to get Lucie hot under the rhinestone collar. And with her on-again-off-again relationship with Frankie Falcone currently off, O’Brien isn’t shy about making her feel wanted, mafia ties and all. Even joining her crack—or crackpot—team on the trail of two paintings with equally shady origins.
When an art deal she brokered between clients turns suspicious, it’s up to Lucie to sniff out the truth. She might not know the difference between Monet and Manet, but Rizzos are no strangers to jail time—and Lucie refuses to be someone’s prison bitch.
Unless that someone is a tall, blond and Irish cop. Detective Tim O’Brien certainly knows how to get Lucie hot under the rhinestone collar. And with her on-again-off-again relationship with Frankie Falcone currently off, O’Brien isn’t shy about making her feel wanted, mafia ties and all. Even joining her crack—or crackpot—team on the trail of two paintings with equally shady origins.
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