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love Allison Brennan's books but I'm having trouble figuring out just why Lucy Kincaid wants to be an FBI agent working cyber sex crimes.
The case she worked in the first book and she wasn't even an FBI agent totally threw her for a loop personally, She's once again having terrible nightmares regarding her past, How in the world does she think she'll be able to handle dealing with horrific sex crimes on a daily basis And why the hell would she want to reexperience that again and again

That being said, I truly enjoyed this book.
I love seeing her relationship with Sean Rogan grow as well as seeing her bring her experience to the table with Suzanne Madeaux, I enjoyed seeing the two investigations merge and seeing both teams working together regardless of FBI vs private investigator,
Another Lucy KincaidSean Rogan romancethriller, Not a fan of the romance parts, Ive learned to read these books in print form as opposed to audio because I enjoy the mysteries, but can fastpage through the obligatory bedroom capers and the highdrama high school handwringing about their relationship.
That said, this is a good mystery, A serial killer is murdering college girls after drunken, druggedout, sexfueled raves in New York, The killer is dubbed the Cinderella killer because the victims are found with only one shoe, Sean is sent to find a teen girl who is related to him and who is feared to be a victim or future victim, Sean and Lucy team up with FBI agent Suzanne Madeaux and her partner to see if they can stop the carnage,
On another note: coincidentally, Lucy is trying to get into the FBI, Okay, I have never seen an application for the FBI, but there must be a box labeled “Basket Case” for women applicants to check in order to be considered because nearly every novel I read that features a female FBI agent, the woman is an emotional wreck.

I have come to admire Lucy Kincaid, I don't know that I would be able to live through all the horrible things that she has had to.
So now that I am done reading this book I have to say that I am glad that Lucy wasn't the person that was on the line.
Does that mean that she escaped unscathed, no, it is just that her hurts this time around are more emotional than physical,

Lucy is still trying to navigate her new relationship with Sean, which is not made any easier with Patrick's very obvious disapproval, Lucy also hears back from the FBI and things aren't looking good there, And all she can think of is all the crappy things that have happened in her life, the baggage that it brought, and how it is once again destroying her life.


Sean manages to break through the wall Lucy is putting up by pulling her into the case he is working on, This case is right up Lucy's alley, As the chase down the missing girl they end up in New York, right in the path of a task force between the FBI and the NYPD.
Knocked off her game Lucy sometimes doesn't listen to her instincts, but still is able to give more help than the task force has gotten in months.


Little by little Lucy gets back into the swing of things and becomes an integral player, While bouncing ideas off a friend at the FBI she gets some great advice both on the case and about her application, Both of these allow her move forward to figure out the bad guy and what her next move will be,

What I really liked about this book is the relationships, We have Lucy and Sean, They both are surprising honest with themselves which allows their actions to speak what they can't at times, Sean always seems to know what Lucy needs often before she does and is willing to step back and let her be, I also really like the sibling relationship between Lucy and Patrick, They have such a special relationship from past tragedies, so when they are fighting it seems to hit harder, And Sean and Patrick, it is hard enough when you are friends and then start to work together, harder still when one starts to date the others sister.


Eerder las ik Tot de dood ons scheidt waarin we kennis maakten met Lucy Kincaid, Fatale kus sluit naadloos aan op het eerste deel, maar kan goed gelezen
Snag Kiss Me, Kill Me (Lucy Kincaid, #2) Written By Allison Brennan Expressed As Softcover
worden als stand alone, Ik zou het niet aanraden, want ook het eerste deel is super!

Fatale kus is het tweede boek met Lucy Kincaid in de hoofdrol.
Hier lees je verder over het leven van Lucy die wacht op de uitslag van haar toelatingsexamen bij de FBI,
Sean Rogers en Patrick Kincaid hebben een goed lopend beveiligingsbedrijf maar onderling loopt het niet helemaal lekker en dat heeft te maken met het feit dat Patrick de broer is van Lucy.
Hij ziet de relatie groeien tussen Sean en Lucy en dat zit hem niet lekker Sean is iemand die niet aan vaste relaties doet, . .
Sean heeft een nieuwe zaak aangenomen omdat het daarbij gaat om zijn nichtje Kirsten die vermist wordt, ze is een tiener, Omdat Lucy zich bekwaamd heeft in cybercrime wordt ze door Sean om hulp gevraagd wanneer duidelijk wordt dat de website Party Girl een onderdeel vormt bij het onderzoek.


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If you are a thriller fan, there just isn't much NOT to love about this book! There is something for everyone, from great character development and growth in Lucy and in her relationship with Sean.
The murder mystery is both creepy but riveting and, although one might guess the killer as soon as the opportunity presents itself, it's still can't putdownable reading until every thread is tidied up and the last page is turned! When Sean Rogan and Lucy Kincaid head to New York to find a missing teenager they soon find out that their case may be linked to the serial killer known as The Cinderella Strangler.


I really like how this book points out the dangers in something that many young college kids do all the time: parties in isolated areas with drugs.
Also, there is an online party site involved that goes way beyond just parties, Having current issues makes a book more relatable and entertaining,
Many of our favorite people are back for this story and we get to meet a new FBI agent, FBI Agent Suzanne Madeaux is a veteran agent who doesnt like Sean, but takes to Lucy real quick, She acknowledges Lucys intelligence and knowledge, Although I feel like she tried to charge someone too quickly for the murders, I liked her and hope so see her in a future book.

Sean and Lucys relationship is still moving along nicely, but Patrick may be their undoing, He knows Seans background with girls and doesnt want Lucy to get hurt, I get this from a sibling point of view, but I really think everyone needs to stop treating Lucy like shes still a teenager, Lucy still has issues from her past drama and Sean is good for her,
Overall I enjoyed the story, The characters were good and the topic was intriguing, I thought I knew who the killer was and was glad that I was wrong, I did figure it out before it was revealed, though, This is a first for me with an Allison Brennan book, Loved it! I highly recommend this, You do need to read these in order, Lucy Kincaid is a woman with a traumatic past who is trying to become an FBI agent, As she works towards her goal, crime and murder always seem to find Lucy one way or another, . Kiss Me, Kill Me is a wonderfully written story about girls being murdered and a missing person's case that cross paths,

If you like romance, mystery, murder, and engaging characters, you will enjoy this series,

The narration was also great, The narrators voice is Lucy Kincaid all the way and I can't imagine anyone else doing this series, Fingers crossed she sticks with it all the way!

all around,,/Great beginning and with the theme of current problems, mobile phones, computer, social media and unsocial media, my kind of book,
The Lucy Kincaid series proves to be one of my favorite series by Allison Brennan,
A few nice twists, a bit much romance, but not too disturbing, Nice sexscenes, detailed but nonkinky, not too boring either, simply good, but could have been more interesting,
Did not guess the killer until the reveal,
The main story is describing an up to date behaviour of the current teens and tweens, as far as I can judge from my older view.

Might give some parents insight in their kids, they otherwise might not get from the kids themselves,
The end could have been better, and again people get themselves in danger despite orders not to do so, happens too often in these books.

At least no one took justice in their own hands, no vigilante killing,
Although lengthy, it was a fast read for me,
Highly recommended, solidstar, Thend in the Lucy Kincaid series, this finds a killer in the New York area targeting young women who attend extreme parties, where anonymous sex, along with drugs and alcohol, is the norm.


Lucy's friend, Sean, is looking for a teen who was attending one of these parties with a woman who was killed,

Throw in the FBI, NY police and a sex site, and the mystery deepens, This is one great RomanticSuspense, It has it all: the romance of Lucy and Sean, a mystery that keeps you guessing right to the end, and a suspenseful ending that had you wondering who will survive.


Lucy is waiting to hear from the FBI about her application, She knows that there are so many factors she has going for her and just as many going against her, But, the FBI is all Lucy has ever wanted and the thought of trying to figure out what else she could do is daunting, To take her mind off the matter, Sean recruits her to help him find a runaway, Lucy finds the girl is into some really not good stuff and that her decisions could end up being life threatening,

The runaway's trail takes them to New York City and the rave scene where they cross paths with FBI Agent Suzanne Madeaux and her investigation of a serial killer called by the press the Cinderella Strangler.
As Sean and Lucy search for Kirsten, they are convinced that she was a friend of one of the victims and when they discover a link between them all, Lucy's past is one of the reasons she is so tenacious in her search.
The killer is targeting girls and Lucy knows all about that and is not about to let it continue,
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