YOU CAN TELL ME by Melinda Leigh
4* This author can't write a bad book, so despite the not-very-exciting Olivia as lead, it's a decent tale.
This is a PI tale with an author with writer's block, and her kickarse niece who's a whizz with all things online and social media. It's a solid read, with a misper who's got every reason to go on the run, and the sleuthing and reveals are believable and organic. And very modern. Oh the joys of technology when it works well!
I didn't feel that I got to know anything more about Olivia from previous tales she's featured in. Her romance with Lance's (hubby of Morgan Dane) boss - I forget his name - won't set anything on fire, and tbh, the two women on their mission did very well on their own, so he didn't feel needed or organically there in the tale. Still, he drove a SUV across a flooded bridge, which didn't go so well, although all lived to tell the tale. I think for me, this could've been a book solely featuring Olivia and her niece and it'd have been even better. I'd love to see more of them in the next book.
At the end of the tale, Olivia and her guy take the next step into their lives. Hopefully this new phase of their relationship will be more visual and organic. I think their newly adopted pup may well be the star of future tales.
ARC courtesy of NetGalley and Montlake for my reading pleasure.
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