Hot Cops
by Mari Carr
For the first time, you can own five of Mari Carr’s hot cop romances in one spicy anthology. It is a must-have for fans of alpha cop and an amazing way to “test drive” five of Mari Carr’s most popular series, including Wild Irish, Wilder Irish, Big Easy, Cocktales, and Sparks in Texas.
Saturday Night Special
What do you get when you cross a gold-digging stripper, a down-on-her-luck hooker, an estranged husband, his knocked-up wife, a Wayne Newton lookalike taxi driver and one beleaguered Baltimore cop? A typical night in the life of Riley Collins—Vegas style
Wild Kisses
The first kiss with Landon, nurse Sunnie blames on tequila. The second on adrenaline. He did save her from a mugger, after all. But then the kiss goes viral and sexy cop Landon is being flooded with female attention. Now it’s Sunnie’s turn to save Landon—by pretending to be his girlfriend. It’s all fake fun and games and a few orgasms…until Sunnie has to decide if this is still just a game or if this sexy nurse is ready to claim her hot cop…forever.
Crash Point
Fate has brought Blake back into her life. The textbook bad boy Chloe gave her body and heart to ten long years ago. He betrayed her trust, broke her heart, and stole from her family. Her fury still rages a decade later—so why does she want him more than ever? Blake never stopped wanting Chloe. Through years of bad choices, Chloe was his light, leading him away from a life of crime to turn him into the man he’s become, a respectable, decorated member of the NOPD. Now, he’s back. And ready to show her some bad boys can be very, very good.
Party Naked
It’s hate at first sight when hot cop Jarod gives cynical bartender Stephanie a ticket. So when he finds himself in her bar that same evening working undercover, things go south quickly. An impromptu kiss–to keep Steph from blowing his cover–turns into a sizzling one-night stand. Steph’s more than willing to party naked with him, but she’s adamant they’re driven by lust, not love. He’s prepared to prove otherwise and he’ll even pull out the cuffs if necessary.
Waiting for Us
Evan and Annie are deeply in love, but that hasn’t stopped tension from creating cracks in their relationship. Determined not to fail his wife, Evan takes action before those cracks become craters, damaging their marriage irreparably. Over the Fourth of July weekend, he’ll reignite Annie’s passion with his own brand of fireworks. And this hot cop will pull out all the stops…and his cuffs.
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Martial Peak Reviews
Mari Carr’s Hot Cops anthology is a sizzling collection that brings together five of her most popular cop romances, each story offering a unique blend of passion, drama, and humor. This anthology is a treasure trove for fans of alpha male protagonists and those who enjoy a good mix of romance and suspense. The stories span across various series, including Wild Irish, Wilder Irish, Big Easy, Cocktales, and Sparks in Texas, providing a perfect introduction to Carr’s engaging writing style and her ability to craft compelling narratives.
The first story, Saturday Night Special, sets the tone with its chaotic yet entertaining plot. The protagonist, Riley Collins, is a Baltimore cop who finds himself entangled in a whirlwind of events involving a gold-digging stripper, a down-on-her-luck hooker, and a host of other colorful characters. The story is a delightful mix of humor and action, capturing the essence of a typical night in Vegas. Carr’s ability to weave humor into the narrative without detracting from the tension is commendable, making this story a standout in the anthology.
In Wild Kisses, the chemistry between nurse Sunnie and cop Landon is palpable from their first tequila-induced kiss. The story cleverly explores the theme of fake relationships turning real, a popular trope in romance novels. As Sunnie and Landon navigate the complexities of their pretend relationship, Carr delves into deeper themes of vulnerability and trust. The viral kiss adds a modern twist to the story, reflecting the impact of social media on personal lives. The character development is strong, with Sunnie evolving from a hesitant participant to someone ready to embrace her feelings.
Crash Point offers a more intense narrative, focusing on themes of redemption and second chances. Blake and Chloe’s story is a testament to Carr’s skill in creating complex characters with rich backstories. The tension between the two is electric, fueled by past betrayals and unresolved emotions. Blake’s transformation from a bad boy to a decorated member of the NOPD is both believable and inspiring. Chloe’s struggle with her lingering feelings for Blake adds depth to her character, making their eventual reconciliation all the more satisfying.
In Party Naked, the dynamic between Jarod and Stephanie is both fiery and entertaining. Their initial animosity quickly turns into a passionate encounter, showcasing Carr’s knack for writing steamy scenes that are both tasteful and intense. The story explores the theme of love versus lust, with Stephanie’s cynicism providing a refreshing contrast to Jarod’s determination. The use of humor, particularly in their banter, adds a light-hearted element to the story, making it an enjoyable read.
Finally, Waiting for Us delves into the complexities of marriage and the importance of communication. Evan and Annie’s story is a poignant exploration of love and commitment, highlighting the challenges that even the strongest relationships can face. Carr’s portrayal of their struggles is realistic and relatable, and the resolution is both heartwarming and satisfying. The use of the Fourth of July weekend as a backdrop for their reconciliation adds a symbolic touch, emphasizing themes of renewal and hope.
Overall, Hot Cops is a captivating anthology that showcases Mari Carr’s versatility as a romance writer. Each story is distinct, yet they all share common themes of love, redemption, and personal growth. Carr’s ability to create engaging plots and well-developed characters is evident throughout the collection, making it a must-read for fans of the genre.
In comparison to other authors in the romance genre, Carr’s work stands out for its blend of humor and emotion. Her characters are relatable and well-rounded, and her plots are both entertaining and thought-provoking. Fans of authors like Kristen Ashley and J.R. Ward will likely find Carr’s writing style appealing, as she combines the best elements of romance and suspense with a touch of humor.
In conclusion, Hot Cops is a delightful anthology that offers something for every romance reader. Whether you’re a fan of steamy love stories, complex characters, or engaging plots, this collection is sure to satisfy. Mari Carr has crafted a series of stories that are not only entertaining but also deeply resonant, making this anthology a valuable addition to any romance lover’s bookshelf.
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