Rookie cop, Bridget McGuire’s hair matches her fiery temper.Raised in a law enforcement family, she’s no stranger to crime, criminals, or the belief that you trust your gut.When Bridget’s cop-instincts are put on high alert, she realizes that something sinister is going on.FBI special agent, Eli Gray, is close to the entire McGuire family. He’s best friends with their oldest son, which is why … oldest son, which is why he’s steered clear of Bridget, their only daughter. When he discovers that Bridget has caught the attention of his number one suspect in a sex trafficking ring who preys on sexy redheads, Eli can’t stay away any longer.
Bridget’s no damsel in distress. She believes that she only needs one thing–a big time arrest under her belt. But Eli knows just what she needs: an FBI agent in her pants.
Bridget, Federal Protection was originally published under the title Book’em Bridget title.
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A little suspense, a childhood crush turned adulthood romance, and of course Danielle’s ever present theme of a gang of strong women and their always comical antics, then toss in an Irish family and their strong roots- you’ve got a really good book on your hands. I enjoyed it and read it front to back in one evening because I needed to know how the story went.
If you’re a fan of Danielle, don’t miss this one; if you’re new, you may want to start at the beginning of this series for easier following of who’s who, but you could definitely get away with reading this one before you go back to the beginning.
*I was given an ARC of this title in exchange for my review.
This is the second book in the Iron Badges series and let me tell you they each crack me up a bit more. I want to be part of this girl gang #NotAGang so bad it’s not even funny. These crazy women know how to have a good time but they also know how to get the job done. And that’s exactly what they do when it’s time to put down a sex trafficking ring that Bridget accidentally stumbles upon.
The chemistry between Bridget and Eli was the best! I loved the older brothers best friend/ best friend’s little sister set up. It gave them a little more background for their story to unfold as quickly as it seemed. It also helped when I felt Eli was being a bit condescending to remember that he’s known her so long that he knows exactly how she’s going to react so he does and says the things that will cause her to react just so he can get a rise out of her.
I can’t wait for the next Badge on the line to get her book.