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Before the Scorpius Syndrome tore through North America and nearly wiped out the population, Vivienne Wellington was the FBI’s best profiler. The bacteria got her anyway. But she survived. She recovered. And when she woke up from a drug-nightmare of captivity, her skills as a hunter of men had gone from merely brilliant to full-on uncanny. Her mysterious rescuer wants her to put them to the test. But no matter how tempting he is, with his angel’s eyes and devil’s tongue, Vinnie knows she shouldn’t trust him. If the FBI were still around they would rate Raze Shadow as one of the bad guys. His military training can’t wipe out his association with the Mercenaries, the most feared gang in a thousand miles. His loyalties are compromised. He won’t even tell Vinnie his real name. But there’s no FBI in the new America of fear and firepower, only instinct and risk. And the way his arms wrap around Vinnie tells its own story. Whatever else Raze is concealing, he can’t hide his desire . . .
Publication Year: 2016
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I’m really enjoying learning the secrets of this ragtag group of people who make up this series. This time around, we learn a lot about Raze and get to know newcomer Vivienne aka Vinnie, who was joined the group at the end of the last book. (Look, I’m just going to put this out there…while I won’t put spoilers for this book in this review, there may be spoilers for the first two stories. This is absolutely a series you have to read in order to know what the heck is going on, so do not start here if you haven’t read book one yet.) We also get some new faces and all new secrets and connections.
The author knew what she was doing when putting Vinnie and Raze together. They are opposites in the best way, in a way that is complimentary. Yet they are also so in sync in other areas. There’s no judgement even when judgement may be warranted. They understand one another on a gut level they cannot explain, even to themselves.
There is some crazy shiznit going on in this story. Not only do the group at Vanguard have to deal with the world falling apart with a deadly virus running rampant and often turning those it doesn’t kill into crazed murderers, there’s some infighting happening on their homefront. A wacko cult leader type guy, confused citizens who are just scared and not sure where to turn, and the actual President of the United States still out to kidnap those he wants and kill the rest of them. It’s intense, people.
As much as I enjoyed the ride, there are some little timeline blips that stuck in my craw. You know how I am about that stuff! While it took me a bit out of the story, overall this was a great read.
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