Lori L. Lake
Author of Gun Shy
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Works by Lori L. Lake
Time's Rainbow: Writing Ourselves Back into American History (Time's Rainbow Series) (Volume 1) (2017) — Editor; Contributor — 2 copies
The Gay Detective Novel 1 copy
Associated Works
The Silence of the Loons: Thirteen Tales of Mystery by Minnesota's Premier Crime Writers (2005) — Contributor — 58 copies, 1 review
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- Gender
- female
- Nationality
- USA
- Birthplace
- Portland, Oregon, USA
- Associated Place (for map)
- Oregon, USA
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I had forgotten that this story sorta started its life as as an Uber Xena story I think. That could definitely be seen in the narrative though, and boy was it a narrative.
It was about Dez, a police officer for St. Paul. She saves a young woman, Sara, and her roomie Jaylynn from rapists. That causes Jaylynn to enroll in the St. Paul police academy to become a police officer as well. Of course, because this is fiction, eventually Dez becomes Jaylynn's field training officer, and that's when show more things get very interesting. There's a lot of back and forth and some interesting police stuff too, as well as a body builder's competition.
It did take me a while to get into the flow of the book. It's a very dense plot, with something always going on, the plot always plowing forward. I could also see a lot of the places that the series might go too., although if this had been a stand alone I think it would have worked too.
I liked t he characters (well, I liked the ones I was supposed to like, and disliked the ones I was supposed to dislike I think). They were all definitely unique. I would have liked to see more of Jaylynn's roomies Jim and Sara, but they were different and unique too.
I will admit sometimes the Dez characterization confused me a bit, it seemed all over the place. but it seemed to flow with the story so I just went with it. show less
It was about Dez, a police officer for St. Paul. She saves a young woman, Sara, and her roomie Jaylynn from rapists. That causes Jaylynn to enroll in the St. Paul police academy to become a police officer as well. Of course, because this is fiction, eventually Dez becomes Jaylynn's field training officer, and that's when show more things get very interesting. There's a lot of back and forth and some interesting police stuff too, as well as a body builder's competition.
It did take me a while to get into the flow of the book. It's a very dense plot, with something always going on, the plot always plowing forward. I could also see a lot of the places that the series might go too., although if this had been a stand alone I think it would have worked too.
I liked t he characters (well, I liked the ones I was supposed to like, and disliked the ones I was supposed to dislike I think). They were all definitely unique. I would have liked to see more of Jaylynn's roomies Jim and Sara, but they were different and unique too.
I will admit sometimes the Dez characterization confused me a bit, it seemed all over the place. but it seemed to flow with the story so I just went with it. show less
Good book. Length was great and character build up was wonderful. I liked that there did not need to be sex in every scene, but instead had anticipation build up.
Awesome action-filled police drama. A Page-turner. Edge of your seat. I can't wait to get the next in the series. The ending came too soon. I highly recommend this series.
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