

The premise of the series is definitely interesting. I was confused about the TV show format at first, but I get it now. It's amazing that something like this exists, kudos to Cole McCade.
I liked the characters almost instantly, I was intrigued by them. This is not something I read before as far as I can remember, so it was something new. I also liked the case they were handling. Learning that McCade's parents were cops gave this book bonus points. I also think it's fantastic to be able to come up with a new case for every new book (and with over 20 books, it's truly impressive).
Like in a TV show, there's little progress between the two main characters in the first book, which I didn't mind, I loved seeing how things move along, spending time with their feelings and opinions. At the same time, I'm not continuing reading this series because:
The premise of the series is definitely interesting. I was confused about the TV show format at first, but I get it now. It's amazing that something like this exists, kudos to Cole McCade.
I liked the characters almost instantly, I was intrigued by them. This is not something I read before as far as I can remember, so it was something new. I also liked the case they were handling. Learning that McCade's parents were cops gave this book bonus points. I also think it's fantastic to be able to come up with a new case for every new book (and with over 20 books, it's truly impressive).
Like in a TV show, there's little progress between the two main characters in the first book, which I didn't mind, I loved seeing how things move along, spending time with their feelings and opinions. At the same time, I'm not continuing reading this series because: