Madelyn had built a simple life for herself in the British Virgin Islands. She lives off the grid and spends her days teaching the local kids. She doesn't have many friends, but she treasures the few relationships she's built. When her best friend disappears after a girl's night out, Madelyn is immediately concerned. When an FBI agent, Nathan, shows up hunting for a serial killer, her concern quickly ramps up to panic even though she doesn't want to believe her friend could be dead. The situation becomes even more dire when Nathan reveals that the killer hunts in pairs, and he believes Madelyn could be the next victim. Not one to shrink back, Madelyn goes on the offensive and decides to help Nathan find the killer before he finds her. In the meantime, she is also trying to fight her attraction to Nathan. She doesn't want to want him or trust him, yet she does. None of that will matter though if Nathan can't keep her from becoming the Field Dresser's next victim.
Having read a few of this author's Base Branch series books, I was pretty sure I would enjoy this story. I actually ended up liking it much better than the Base Branch books. I found the characters easy to connect with, and the suspense carried through the whole novel. I will definitely be reading the next book in this series.
I received an ARC from Net Galley for review.
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