by Marie Force
Sam and Nick - DC's favorite couple. As they prepare to get married, Sam finds herself investigating yet another high profile murder case. When it comes to light that a Senator has been sleeping with a member of the cleaning crew - and she winds up dead - Sam knows there's more to the story than wha...
This is the 3rd book in the Fatal series. Nick and Sam are finally engaged. They are such a cute couple and although in this book they have less drama, is still interesting to read about their relationship development and catching up with Freddie and Gonzo and the rest of the DC cops. Is like catchi...
The murder of two members of the Capitol Cleaning Service might’ve been just another homicide investigation—that is if one of them hadn’t been romantically involved with a married senator from Arizona. Lt. Sam Holland and her team are plunged into another complex case that at first seems open and sh...
Maybe this was more 3.5, but I didn't enjoy it as much as the other two. I think maybe it's because Sam and Nick have settled into their relationship, so this was more about the suspense than the relationship. And I like Nick. I want to hear about Nick. :-) Well, OK and Sam, too. Lol. It amazes me, ...
Not my favorite in the series, but I liked the resolution. It's always fun to see powerful people get taken down! (and no, that's not really a spoiler)
The book is opened by Lt. Sam Holland and Senator Nick Cappuano, along with her sisters and their significant others, attend the wedding of Skip Holland and Celia. In the middle of the reception, Nick receives a call from his distraught friend, Senator Henry Lightfeather. It appears that Henry found...
The murder of two members of the Capitol Cleaning Service might’ve been just another homicide investigation—that is if one of them hadn’t been romantically involved with a married senator from Arizona. Lt. Sam Holland and her team are plunged into another complex case that at first seems open and sh...
This book..this series was and is AMAZING! What I like the most about it is that the Author kept the main characters throughout. The reader is able to see how their relationship, and the intense changes in their lives affect them and the people around them. (Keeping the same main characters is one...