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Wednesday, 19 August 2015

Review: Dead Heat (Lucy Kincaid, #8) by Allison Brennan

Dead Heat (Lucy Kincaid, #8)Dead Heat by Allison Brennan
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

4,5 stars
Dead Heat, the latest addition and 8th book in Allison Brennan’s Lucy Kincaid Series is a well-written and explosive thriller about Lucy Kincaid’s new life as a FBI rookie agent in San Antonio.

With each book, I have grown to like Lucy more and more and I enjoy seeing her development as she struggles with her inner demons and trying to deal with the horrific experience she went through with a serial rapist/killer.

The story begins with being assigned to the Violent Crimes Unit in San Antonio to work on a case that seems to be quite straightforward but in fact turns out to be a lot more complicated and complex ….

Dedicated to bringing down the evil that exists, she will put her career and life in jeopardy to see justice is meted out to the drug and gun cartels that are also dealing with child human trafficking.
With the help of Sean Rogan and his brother Kane, they will travel to Mexico, facing danger and betrayals and confronting the most horrific and evil monsters ever.

Lucy Kincaid is a really interesting character. Her grit and courage and how she has dealt with her fears and insecurities is what makes her such an extraordinary heroine. How many people would have been able to remain sane and persevere in taking control of their lives after experiencing what she did when she was 18? Not too many!! But she has even when things feel shaky in her life.

And having Sean Rogan coming into her life was the most important thing that could have happened to her.
He has been the catalyst in her overcoming the dark and scary moments in her life. He’s caring, sensitive, loving and loyal….I absolutely love this character. Alpha-male with softness and a heart!!! And sexy too!!!

A well-written and fast-paced storyline that keeps you turning the pages.

I can really recommend this series.

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