![]() ![]() I knew that Lucas was a womanizer after reading the first book, but it was really bad this time around. I also had a problem with Lucas’ womanizing in this installment. But I never thought about abandoning it, I was going to finish it (even if it did take me forever…). And that really made it difficult to push through. I had a really hard time getting into the actual storyline. I wouldn’t necessarily say that it was terrible, but it definitely wasn’t wonderful. Unfortunately … this one wasn’t as great as the first book. For whatever reason, I never picked this one up (and it’s been sitting on my shelves for a long time). ![]() I gushed and gushed about how wonderful that book was. Last year I read and reviewed the first book, Rules of Prey. Review: This is the second book in the Lucas Davenport series. Together, Lucas and Lily must stalk the drugged-out, desperate world of the city’s meanest streets to flush out Shadow Love - not knowing they are now the objects of his deadliest desires…. Both have previous commitments, but neither can stop, and as their affair grows more intense, so too does the mayhem surrounding them, until the combined passion and violence threaten to spin out of control and engulf them both. Never get involved with a cop: Lieutenant Lucas Davenport has been warning women for years, but now he finds himself on dangerous ground with a policewoman named Lily Rothenburg, on assignment from New York to help investigate the murders. ![]()
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