
Red Is For Rookie
by Anne Greene
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Pub Date May 14 2015 | Archive Date Jan 22 2019
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Description
RED IS FOR ROOKIE RED IS FOR RACE Tracking a kidnapper is an unusual assignment for a private investigator. But Matt is Holly’s lifelong friend. During the race to save him, Holly discovers a lot more than she bargained for. Matt’s in love with her. RED IS FOR RISK Holly’s world has never been more dangerous. Her mother’s convinced Holly will end up dead, so she hires a PI to protect Holly. She needs Stryker’s savvy and expertise and is eager for his help, though she risks her heart working with the danger-loving man. RED IS FOR REVENGE Stryker’s past returns to haunt him. The kidnapper wants revenge. Stryker risks his life Holly. The dangerous race transforms Holly from a Rookie into a seasoned PI. But with the two men turning her life upside down, can Holly take the heat?
Red Is For Rookie is available for purchase in print and ebook formats.
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I really enjoyed this book, the characters were well developed. It had an interesting plot. I would be interested in reading mI really enjoyed this book, the characters were well developed. It had an interesting plot. I would be interested in reading more
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a book about a young private detective who is looking for a kindnapped friend. Entertaining, different than other books, because there is often a reference to the bible and god. I liked reading it

Trying to write tough language (without swearing), it starts out being quite messy. The story is also messy, with the unknown past, but it gets better and the end explains most (as it should). The characters are very good, and I like reading from the romantic female sleuth' perspective.
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