
Review: Disturbing His Peace by Tessa Bailey

She’s got probable cause to make her move . . .
Danika Silva can’t stand Lt. Greer Burns. Her roommate’s older brother may be sexy as hell, but he’s also a cold, unfeeling robot. She just wants to graduate and forget about her scowling superior. But when a dangerous mistake lands Danika on probation—under Greer’s watch—she’s forced to interact with the big, hulking jerk. Call him daily to check in? Done. Ride shotgun in his cruiser every night? Done. Try not to climb into his giant, muscular lap and kiss him? Umm…
Greer doesn’t let anything—or anyone—distract him from the job. Except lately, all he can think about is Danika. He’s wanted the beautiful, cocky recruit since the moment he saw her. But she’s reckless and unpredictable, and Greer is painfully aware of what can happen when an officer doesn’t follow the rules. Probation seemed like a good idea, but now Danika’s scent is in his car and he’s replayed her voicemails twenty times. Christ, he’s a goner.
Danika’s melting Greer’s stone-cold exterior one ride-along at a time. Being together could have serious consequences… but breaking a few rules never hurt anybody, right?
So What Did I Think Of Disturbing His Peace by Tessa Bailey?
Story
Compelling
Strong Conflict
High Emotions
Drew Me In
Instant Interest
Built Anticipation
writing
First Person
Dual POV
Very Smooth
High Impact
Strong Climax
Strong Resolution

characters
Compelling
Strong Conflict
High Emotions
Drew Me In
Instant Interest
Built Anticipation
romance
Forbidden love
Hate to Love
Great Challenge
Great Banter
Great Chemistry
Blazing Connection
Summery
Ifeel like I was looking forward this couple’s story since they were introduced. I love a great push and pull, hate to love story and that’s exactly what I got. It was so great to see such a hardass cop who takes no crap from anyone fall helplessly in love.
From the beginning I was pulled into the story. My interest was quickly captured and engaged by the smooth writing. The banter and challenge presented by these two strong characters was really great. Issues that they faced were interesting and wasn’t easily solved. Which was good because it gave them time to really grow and develop their relationship, learning more about themselves.
The connection between Greer and Danika was fire. All of the tension, confusion of feelings made things that much more intense when they got together. I really liked how their relationship didn’t just instantly happen, it took time and that really built the anticipation.
Overall I have to say that this have to be my favorite story in the series and I really enjoyed reading Disturbing His Peace by Tessa Bailey. The ending was very stratifying for me.
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