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"Liz Danger is a ghostwriter, trapped in her old hometown for the summer. Good thing she has Vince Cooper, her recurring one-night stand living down by the river in his old diner car, making her feel happy and safe and normal until September when she'll be leaving again, although she's starting to wonder if she really wants to. Vince Cooper is a cop in a town with a shady new housing development that's bringing a lot of armed strangers, a corrupt mayor, a police chief boss under fire, and an idiot blogger stirring up trouble. Good thing his recurring one-night stand is sticking around for the summer. The only drawback? He's not looking forward to the empty space Liz Danger will leave behind her when she goes in September. Treacherous small-town politics, a rust belt biker gang, a widowed ex who doesn't understand the word "no," a seven-year-old in need of a temporary mom, a flamboyant blonde boss who needs watched at all times, exploding family secrets, arson, murder, and three hundred and ninety-two soaking wet teddy bears later, Liz and Vince will come face to face with the madman burning down their town, and even worse, with their imploding relationship."--
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2 primary booksLiz Danger is a 2-book series with 2 released primary works first released in 2023 with contributions by Jennifer Crusie, Bob Mayer, and Bob Mayer.
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2.5 stars. Jennifer Crusie seems to have given the reins of this trilogy to Bob Mayer, so our cop hero Vince Cooper gets a lot more page time than heroine Liz Danger. Vince is busy beating up and shooting bad guys, with occasional flashbacks to his service overseas as an Army Ranger. Meanwhile, Liz.....gets to act like a mom to a seven year old? And occasionally try to ghostwrite the memoir of the rich, infamous Anemone Patterson, whose true interests lie elsewhere. There are a few sweet scenes between Liz and Vince as their relationship deepens, but they're not enough to compensate for the numerous descriptions of Vince arming himself and talking tough before a bad guy showdown. Maybe the final book will end the series on a strong note, but I'm not betting on it.