Book Description
"Vivid and charming."—CHARLAINE HARRIS, #1 New York Times bestselling author of the Sookie Stackhouse series
He's tall.
He's dark.
He's brutally handsome...
And he may be her only hope.
He's dark.
He's brutally handsome...
And he may be her only hope.
Kit Jernigan despairs of ever fitting in with her new tight-knit K9 unit—they've been through too much to welcome a stranger. So when a killer strikes, it's a fight to convince her fellow officers to trust her long enough to catch the woman she knows is responsible.
She can't do it on her own. What she needs most is a partner: local fire spotter Wesley March.
Wes knows in his heart that Kit is right, and he's willing to leave his lonely tower to help her prove it. But the more time they spend together, the hotter the fire smolders...and the more danger they're in. A member of the K9 unit's inner circle is determined to have her revenge—no matter who gets burned in the process.
This time, it's personal.
My Thoughts:
I have really enjoyed these books. This is a few books into the series, but you can read it as a stand alone. I still adore all the characters including the new one, Kit. She has come to town because she accepted a position on the police force. She and her dog needed a new start after her last one didn't end so well.
Wesley is a stranger to most in town, even though he has lived there for years. I loved how quick witted he was. He definitely had deep thoughts and an unusual thought process but I loved the back and forth between him and Kit. The way Kit held her own with the other police officers, knowing they were hiding something from her, was impressive and I loved how gutsy she was. Overall, it was a good book and answered a lot of questions!
It was a 4/5 for me.
I have really enjoyed these books. This is a few books into the series, but you can read it as a stand alone. I still adore all the characters including the new one, Kit. She has come to town because she accepted a position on the police force. She and her dog needed a new start after her last one didn't end so well.
Wesley is a stranger to most in town, even though he has lived there for years. I loved how quick witted he was. He definitely had deep thoughts and an unusual thought process but I loved the back and forth between him and Kit. The way Kit held her own with the other police officers, knowing they were hiding something from her, was impressive and I loved how gutsy she was. Overall, it was a good book and answered a lot of questions!
It was a 4/5 for me.
Thank you to the publisher for the review copy of this book. I received this book in exchange for an honest review and the opinions stated above are 100% mine.
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