I was about ready to give up on this series. However, a friend gave me Book 4, so I guess I'll stick it out for at least one more. One thing I don't like about the main character, Nikki Sands, is that she doesn't have any girlfriends that she hangs with. Aside from missing the social interaction and emotional support that a BFF or group of friends would provide, I miss that Nikki doesn't have anyone with whom to discuss case details. Therefore, we're constantly reading Nikki's questioning thoughts as she goes over the details in her mind. These thoughts are always along the lines of, "Is Susie as nice as she seems, or did Nikki just have lunch with a killer?" For a woman who's quite determined about getting into dangerous situations while investigating murders, she seems surprisingly indecisive when it comes to reaching conclusions about people's characters. Maybe that's why she's been debating which of two guys she wants to get involved with for three books now.