Book Review: If You See Kay Run by Quinn Glasneck
- Kristen Lewendon
- Nov 5, 2017
- 2 min read
Badge Bunny Booze Mystery Book 1
"Snarky, inappropriate, and irreverent!"
Two USA Today bestselling authors
bring you a mystery collection to make you snort at the ridiculous situations BJ the badge bunny gets into with her best friend Kay.
What's a Badge Bunny, you ask?
It’s a person who finds cop uniforms a big turn on and has no problem acting on the temptations.
So, ladies, do you need a good giggle-snort?
This light, sexy read will have you chuckling for sure.Filled with double-entendre, tongue-in-cheek, and adult humor, BJ's living her truth.
In If You See Kay, Run, Bobbi Jax, AKA BJ, reaches out to flick the cheek on the chick hiding in the bushes. Plastic. But oh so real looking. And creepy enough to interrupt her romp in nature with hot cop, Peter Harris. Creepy enough that BJ and her best friend, Kay decide to retrieve the discarded mannequin from the park that night, tie it to the roof of their car, and drive it back to the bar she manages.
Creepy enough that it lights up social media like a beacon calling in the crazies.
Who knew curiosity could put her in so much danger?
Quinn and Glasneck, high on the beer fumes from a signing party at a local brewery, decided to take a step away from their usual writing styles to put together a new mystery. in the style Stephanie Plum novels – that is if Stephanie had a younger southern cousin, who ran a bar, and had a thing for sexy police uniforms.
PS: We hope you like the bawdy, irreverent humor in our book series. People who read Janet Evanovich, Stephanie Evanovich, Margaret Lashley, Jana DeLeon, Stephanie Bond, Lilliana Hart, Chelsea Field, Gina LaManna, Tara Sivec, Charlotte Hughes, and Penelope Bloom have loved our contemporary comedy.
Come for a cop, stay for the friendship! Grab your copy now!

My Review:
It's funny, witty, irreverent, and filled with non-stop action. (Take that statement however you want.) The tongue-in-cheek sarcasm left me constantly thinking "they didn't, did they?" and "I can't have just read that right." But no, they did, and that's exactly what I read. And my ribs still hurt from laughing that hard. I realize I'm dating myself here, but it's a lot like I Love Lucy crossed with In the Heat of the Night. I was only two chapters into the book and I was already wondering when the next one would be released. I'm calling this series my newest book addiction because I can't wait for my next fix. Read it! You'll understand what I mean. I received a complimentary advanced copy of this book from the authors.
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