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But if he had to pinpoint an exact moment, he would say it was the first time he went undercover as a prostitute in an attempt to bait the notorious serial killer who was stalking New York City’s streets – the media-dubbed Hooker Hunter.
It’s when Damon Romano plows into his life, with his fierce protective energy, and those thick thighs, and the bluest pair of eyes Micah has ever seen.
If only he wasn’t also a temperamental mafioso in charge of running one of the city’s largest criminal empires.
Damon fixates on Micah, obsessing over feeding him and making sure he always has a coat. He spoils him rotten with gifts and insists on taking Micah on as his personal escort – a “boyfriend” to get his nagging sisters off his back.
It’s weirdly sweet, and Micah doesn’t know how he’s become a soft spot in the ruthless man’s otherwise hardened exterior, but it would be a lie to say he didn’t want even more: a real relationship with Damon.
There was just one teensy, tiny problem with that.
Despite what Damon thinks, Micah isn’t actually a prostitute. He’s a cop for the NYPD.
Pretty Policeman is an MM billionaire/mafia romance, sprinkled liberally with rom-com elements, served with a side helping of sugar daddy kink and mistaken identity trope.
- LanguageEnglish
- Publication dateDecember 1, 2022
- File size3966 KB
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- ASIN : B0BNGMZBJV
- Publication date : December 1, 2022
- Language : English
- File size : 3966 KB
- Simultaneous device usage : Unlimited
- Text-to-Speech : Enabled
- Screen Reader : Supported
- Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
- X-Ray : Not Enabled
- Word Wise : Enabled
- Sticky notes : On Kindle Scribe
- Print length : 454 pages
- Best Sellers Rank: #7,446 in Kindle Store (See Top 100 in Kindle Store)
- #73 in Gay Fiction
- #144 in Gay Romance
- #178 in LGBTQ+ Romance (Books)
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About the author

Fifer Rose is a happily married mother of four human children and two very spoiled cats.
When she is not wiping snotty noses or being bullied into feeding her cats (again?!), she can be found obsessing over M/M romance. She loves all the tropes, some of her favorite being enemies to lovers, hurt/comfort, sugar daddy, and mistaken identity. She also has a penchant for A/B/O dynamics.
While Fifer is a sucker for angst, a happily-ever-after is a MUST in all she reads and writes.
Unrelated hobbies include baking, attempting to golf (for her husband’s sake), and daydreaming about traveling. (No actual traveling because did you see the part about four kids?)
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This was an amazing read!
It's not profound or anything, but the way it engaged me was something else!
It was all suck-me-in-take-me-for-a-ride-then-spit-me-out engaging. And I still haven't recovered fully.
Now, this story requires you to suspend disbelief. Which is quite alright with me, because it's so very well done. It's M/M, Mafia-police Detective romance. I didn't even know that was a thing before Pretty Policeman, but this book opened my eyes and introduced me to a whole new world (Craving? Kink?).
So there's Micah, a very young Detective (I'll get back to the young part later) in NY. Micah's gone undercover as a prostitute in an attempt to flush out a serial killer dubbed the Hooker Hunter by the press. But in doing so, he draws the attention of a big hunk of delicious man who seems determined to save him. And Micah can't very well blow his cover by admitting the truth. Damon Romano is the epitome of tall, dark, handsome and filthy rich (that's how the saying goes right?). He has a protective streak a mile wide and Micah is drawn to him instantly. Unfortunately, Damon also turns out to be a Mafia Don. And the only way for Micah to keep seeing Damon is to keep up the pretence of being a prostitute...
The premise of this story is incredibly juicy, and the read lives up to all my expectations and then some. It doesn't exactly hurt that I'm partial to the young-twink-meets-big-domineering-guy (I refuse to say Alpha male unless it's ABO we're talking about).
Anyway. There are several parallel story arcs in here, which all together makes for a reasonably complex and incredibly interesting and entertaining storyline. The main one is obviously Micah's and Damon's relationship, with Micah upholding his ruse only to get more time with Damon, all the while Damon despises everything law enforcement. But there's also the suspense part, with a serial killer on the loose, the dynamics at the precinct and Micah's father being a Police Captain and Micah's boss. There's Micah's best friend and work colleague, Tessa, who adds levity to the mix, and Damon's family who adds drama galore.
Micah is too adorable for words. The entire story is viewed from his perspective, and his inner monologue is hilarious. It's also what brings a rom-com feel to the book, despite the serial killers and the mobsters. Damon on the other hand is overprotective to the extreme. He has two personalities, the soft, indulgent side only Micah ever sees, and the brutal persona of a mob boss.
This story pretty much held me captive from the very first page. The storyline is entirely absurd and yet so yummy it's impossible not to love it. Also, it's exceedingly well written and composed. I tried to google the author but couldn't find anything. So either Fifer Rose is a pseudonym, or this is indeed Rose's debut novel. And if that is the case I'm thoroughly impressed! Either way, I will definitely keep my eye out for more of her books.
Luckily, there will be more. Sometime next spring there will be a sequel. Pretty Policeman has a happy-for-now ending. It's possibly a bit abrupt. Personally I would have liked slightly more of a resolution between Micah and Damon. I mean, it all ended on a high note but I'm usually all for the lovey dovey epilogues and there's none of that here. Meaning that I'm impatient as heck for the next book.
My one objection (apart from the fact that there's always room for more steam) is that Micah is actually a 23-year old Police Detective. A fresh, low-ranking one, sure, but a Detective none the less. And I think that's what I had the toughest time to accept. Maybe it's because I'm prejudiced and thought Micah was too much of a twink. Or maybe because there's no way a 23 y.o. ever could have gained enough experience to become a good Detective, no matter how brilliant he was during training. So that didn't sit right with me and struck me as unnecessary. He could still have been in law enforcement in another capacity, it would have been more believable somehow. As it were, I thought the clash between Micah's work an responsibilities and how he acted in private was too noticeable. As I said, he's just so very young.
But in the end, Micah's age doesn't matter. This is a fabulous romance and a wild ride for sure.
5 stars.
Highly recommend!
Damon and Micah met in pretty odd circumstances, with Micah going undercover as a pro, and Damon coming to his rescue. They met& were immediately drawn to each other. And yet it wasn't exactly instalove, which I hate. For Damon, it was like he just knew that Micah would change his life and for Micah, he just couldn't forget his "savior". Personally, I loved reading about Damon doing any and everything to get Micah's attention. Damon deserved the title of knight in shining armor. I especially loved how the author included a scene where Geoffrey, Damon's driver and grunt, basically confirmed my thoughts about Damon. Damon while sweet and romantic with Micah is a ruthless mafia boss to everyone else. I love male leads that are soft for that one person. Damon made this book for me. Micah was reckless and as Damon liked to call him, a "brat", but Damon was just everything. I really need the author to write a 2nd book describing their life as an official couple. I'll take a 50pg book. Even 20pgs. I just REALLY need to know if Damon got his wish in the end.
For a story about a cop undercover as a hooker, there wasn’t a lot of steam but the tension buildup and release was pretty great. I would definitely recommend this book and will spend a credit if it comes out on audible. (Provided the narrator doesn’t suck)
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Quite well written, sometimes amusing with good craziness of characters.
However, the proofreading and editing needs work.

I really enjoyed Micah’s character and felt you got to know him. Damon was unfortunately not as fleshed out and his reactions didn’t seem quite as real but I think that was because we never got his viewpoint. The story is completely told from Micah’s view.
It is a bit of a slow burn. There isn’t quite as much heat as I usually like. The trade off is a great story and the heat you do get is well done.
This book would be 5 stars with a bit of editing. There are too many brackets. A bracket in writing makes your brain pause a tiny fraction and it breaks up what was a good story. For the most part they were completely unnecessary. There are also a few times when a large word is used when a simpler word would have had a better punch. And a few sentences that could have been cut out to tighten up the story.
Overall I really enjoyed the story and was disappointed not to get more at the end. Would love a sequel.
