A review by thebookishattitude
Disorderly Conduct by Rebecca Zanetti

4.0

What happens when your only a month into your job as the new deputy prosecutor? Probably every thing that can go wrong probably will..

A bad ass biker who may or may not be as bad as everyone says he is. A smart-as-a-whip retired JAG officer now Chief Prosecutor and one devishly handsome silver fox detective, meddling Irish/Italian families and a couple of bad guys on the loose and well, Anna Albernetti definitely has her work cut out for her.

This book is easily enjoyable. It feels like a funky new take inspired by Janett Evanovich's Stephanie Plumb series. Maybe some inspiration was taken from it, I don't actually know. What I do know however is this book drew me in from the synopsis. The story line kept me invested, with a few good twists and turns and some hints about what's to come.

Though family was referenced a lot, there wasn't many interactions with them. Oh they still meddled and were OTT but they didn't take away from the story line. When it came to Anna's cousin Pauly my heart melted. Man that kid and his vibe. Hands down probably my favourite character, and the way he was protrayed, brilliant. I like it when authors understand a thing or two about autism and actually incorporate it appropriately.

I liked Anna, she had back bone and integrity. Things she used to basically do the cops job for them. Her character though one in a profession different from my own and with a traumatic past seemed utterly relatable.

I only had one real problem with this book. If it's gonna be a RH that needs to be fleshed out early on. There is no main hero, but as mentioned above three current love interests. To me she has chemistry and fire with two of them. And I definitely wanna see it play out, but I'd rather know by probably end of book two or three depending on how many there are, if shes going to pick someone/s or maybe even no-one and drop them all