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Hiding In Plain Sight by Bru Baker

kumabear's review

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4.0

Hiding in plain sight is the third and last (?) book in the camp H.O.W.L series by Bru Baker. This book's focus is on Harris and Jackson. Harris is one of the camp psychologists and Jackson a cop. Jackson is one of Drew's (who is a human doctor in book 2) stepbrother.

I liked Harris. He popped up in recent books a bit and his character was very steady. He had a good personality and clearly cared about the wolflings and even formed a very good relationship with their high profiled guest. I love how even in the epilogue she is mentioned. Jackson is a cop at the beginning then he applies for tribunal towards the beginning of the book and while we see Harris being a psychologist we don't see much about Drew's work except his and Jordan's private security company.

I have to say this is my favorite in the trilogy. I was hoping Harris would get a book. Harris and Jackson were perfect for each other. The book had just the right amount of drama. My only complaint is after so much sexual tension we do not see much of a follow through.

*** Copy provided to Bayou Book Junkie by Dreamspinner Press for my reading pleasure, a review wasn't a requirement. ***

ifihadatail7's review

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4.0

My favorite of the Camp HOWL series! A great story.
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