“Breathless thriller…if a good rollercoaster is what you want, step up and have your ticket punched.” — People
“In the tale’s most absorbing pages, [the main character] takes it on the lam, showing all the resourcefulness of Scottoline’s other Philadelphia lawyers in disguising herself, boosting a new set of wheels and evading pursuit en route to a clever and well-prepared surprise.” — Kirkus Reviews
“This one finds the author in good form, combining suspense and character-building effectively.” — Booklist
“A nonstop joyride all the way to the finish.” — Library Journal
“Fast pacing, crisp dialogue, taut storyline, a bit of illicit romance—Daddy’s Girl is Scottoline in top form all the way.” — BookPage
“Chick lit for the Sue Grafton set.” — Entertainment Weekly
“Scottoline’s heroines are well-rounded women who aren’t special just because of their profession....[Scottoline] delivers this particular ordering of chaos with page-turning success.” — Philadelphia Inquirer
“First fashion-savvy law prof Natalie Greco gets locked inside a prison during a riot, then she’s framed for murder. Scottoline’s 14th features so many plot twists the pages seem to turn themselves.” — People
“Anyone...who needs a good laugh should scuttle over to the nearest bookstore and pick up a copy of Scottoline’s latest, Daddy’s Girl.” — Washington Post
“Lisa Scottoline is a master chef, and suspense and the law are her favorite ingredients. Daddy’s Girl is the perfect mix, with a dash of romance added for flavor.” — Cosmopolitan