Bea and Knox's story starts in a previous book, so I wouldn't recommend this story be read as a standalone. After a brutal attack, Bea has distanced herself from her husband, Knox. No one knows they are married, and they might not stay that way long enough to tell anyone. Bea has been warned to stay away, and the distance is the only way she knows to keep him safe. Knox is not sure what has happened to his marriage, but he still loves Bea and will do anything or be anything she needs. Neither of them knows where the danger is coming from or why they are in the crosshairs. They just have to find a way to safely work together.
This couple has good chemistry and a real love for each other. The tension was steady throughout since it carried over from the last book. Some things still remain unresolved at the end of this story, but it's not a terrible cliffhanger. In my opinion, this was the best of the series so far.
Net Galley provided an ARC for honest review.
No comments:
Post a Comment