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would like to thank netgalley and the publisher for letting me read this book

parker haven is a captain in the army but also a detective in the military police and when the first body turns up she is tasked with the investigation

Alessia Cavalii is a sommelier and is one of the twenty six female sommeliers in the world,,, but with a failed relationship behind her alessia took on the role for the underground that helps people in domestic crisis... she helps them escape and find new identities

but parkers investigations brings them closer together and without betraying any confidences they start to spend time together but for parker its a double edge swords as the more she investigates the more alessia is looking guilty....

an interesting read... now i need to find a hot spa....

never a dull moment when you read one of this authors books

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This book contains a lot of things I like in a book., detailed descriptions of excellent wine and food, a hot woman in a uniform, a steamy romance and on top of that a lot of suspense and a murder mystery to solve. The womanizer Parker and the Italian wine expert Alessia make sense as a couple and Alessia has a lot of interesting extra layers that are fascinating to discover.

Thus, this was a book I enjoyed reading and can recommend to everyone that want to read a sapphic suspense story with a lot of plot twists that could not be predicted.

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An excellent read. This is the fourth book I’ve read by this author. The mystery aspect was excellent, as well as the character development. The author certainly knows how to write a hot sex scene. I look forward to reading more of her books. I received a copy of this book from NetGalley, and I’m writing this review voluntarily.

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There's romance, intrigue, vigilante heroics, and lots of spice.

Parker is an American Army Captain stationed at the NATO camp in Italy. She discovers an adorable café, and it's here that she first meets sommelier Alessia.

They keep bumping into each other, even more so when Parker is asked to use her Military Police detective skills to work with the local police force and help solve the murder of an American citizen.

But is Alessia all that she seems? Just how did she know details about the murdered man that hadn't been made public? How did she know about the second murder before even Parker knew?

There's a lot packed into this story, and the HEA ending is pleasing.

The spice is quite hot, and there are outdoor moments shared, hot springs, waterfalls, and a trapeze bed in an old converted winery...


*I received an advance reader copy for free, and I'm voluntarily leaving a review*

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