Another is 'Cop Town' by Karin Slaughter. It's set in the 1970s and shows the lives of female cops in a male - dominated police force, and there are some really interesting romantic sub - plots.
'Hotshot Cop' by Lisa Marie Rice is also a good one. The story features a cop who is not only good at his job but also falls in love in a really sweet and passionate way.
Well, often they have a strong sense of danger and suspense. Since one of the main characters is a cop, there are usually criminal elements involved which add excitement. For example, in 'The Negotiator' by Dee Henderson, the cop is constantly dealing with threats while falling in love.
One popular gay cop romance novel is 'Hot Cop' by Damon Suede. It has an engaging plot and well - developed characters.
One popular undercover cop romance novel is 'The Protector' by Lori Foster. It tells a story where the female lead gets involved with an undercover cop, and there are lots of thrilling moments and steamy romance scenes.
Sure. 'Rookie Move' by Sarina Bowen is a relatively new cop romance. It has a fresh take on the relationship between a rookie cop and someone she meets during her work. Another new one is 'Cop Out' which explores the love story of a cop dealing with personal and professional challenges at the same time. There's also 'Cop's New Start' that's about a cop starting anew in a different place and finding love there.
I also recommend 'Love on the Beat'. It's a light - hearted cop romance novel that doesn't have overly complicated storylines. The characters are likable and the romance between the cop and the other main character is very sweet.
I would recommend 'The Female Cop's Crush'. It's not too complicated and has a really nice build - up of the relationship between the female cop and the male lead. Also, 'Love at the Precinct' is a good choice for beginners. It gives a good introduction to the world of female cop romance novels with its light - hearted and engaging story.
Sure. 'The Poet' by Michael Connelly is a really good cop novel. It follows a journalist who starts to investigate a series of murders that seem to be targeting cops. It has a great plot full of twists and turns. Then there's 'The Black Echo' also by Connelly, which is the first in his Harry Bosch series. It gives a great insight into the life of a detective in Los Angeles. Also, 'In the Heat of the Night' by John Ball is a classic. It's about a black detective from Philadelphia who gets involved in a murder investigation in a small southern town.
Sure. One of the famous cop novels is 'The Silence of the Lambs' by Thomas Harris. It features the brilliant and terrifying character Hannibal Lecter and the young FBI trainee Clarice Starling who is on the hunt for a serial killer. Another is 'Gorky Park' by Martin Cruz Smith, which is set in the Soviet Union and follows a detective as he investigates murders in a Moscow park. Also, 'The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo' by Stieg Larsson has elements of a police - like investigation with its complex mystery and strong female lead Lisbeth Salander.
I'd also suggest 'Gone Baby Gone' by Dennis Lehane. It's a relatively easy - to - read novel that focuses on the search for a missing child by private investigators who have connections to the police. The way the police characters interact, their different approaches and attitudes, is really interesting for those new to this type of story.
Well, 'The Unhoneymooners' by Christina Lauren also features a plus - sized female character in a romantic story. It has a great plot with some really sweet and steamy moments. The relationship between the two main characters is complex and develops in a very believable way throughout the story.