⭐⭐⭐ Was I hooked by that book? Yes.

Angus Force gets his day to shine in the fourth book of the Deep Ops series. He still believes that the serial killer responsible for his sister’s death isn’t dead himself, but that he is out there, taunting Angus. And will Angus finally acknowledge the crazy attraction between him and Nari, the psychologist assigned to his band of misfits?

Nari is a great character. She knows exactly what she wants, and she isn’t afraid to go after it. Clearly Angus is also drawn to her many interesting facets. Angus is gruff, as you would expect, and very one-track-minded in his pursuit of Lassiter. His hunky team, who we know and love (if you’ve read the previous books) are all there in their loyal and trustworthy splendor.  Along with, of course, the brilliant women by their sides.

The usual action and suspense contributed to my bad(?) habit of late-night reading. I was rooting for Angus all the way. Things did get a bit convoluted at times, and the team had to go underground, but that is where they do their best work. But I think, we can all agree that Roscoe stole the show.

All-in-all, I enjoyed this book, and the whole series so far, and Angus and Nari together as well. I definitely recommend this series if you’re interested in romantic suspense.

Thank you to the publisher and Netgalley for providing me with a copy of the book. All thoughts and opinions are my own.

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Genre: Romance Suspense

Other books in the series: Taken, Fallen, and Broken.