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A review by patticorrea_ecbc
Bound to Danger by Katie Reus
5.0
First I have to say that I received a copy of this book from NetGalley for early review. This is also my first ever review.
This being the second book in the Deadly Ops series, I was eagerly awaiting its release. When I started reading, it was a very familiar story that I could have sworn I read before. It may have been in the preview snippets or that the explosion story line was linked to another of Katie's books. I love how Katie brings in characters from other series to tie the story together for those of us left scratching our heads with deja vu that we read this somewhere before! The story was delivered in Katie's awesome way of tangleing a suspense/romance story with modern day news worthy headlines. Without giving too much away, the Hero protects the girl from the bad guys, and all hell breaks loose in the middle. Perfect mix of everything!
I'm most sure if it was an editing issue with the Kindle Paperwhite or not, but some of the emails in the chapters between Cade and Maria were mixed up, as were some of the paragraphs. Not a big deal once you figure out how to read them.
This being the second book in the Deadly Ops series, I was eagerly awaiting its release. When I started reading, it was a very familiar story that I could have sworn I read before. It may have been in the preview snippets or that the explosion story line was linked to another of Katie's books. I love how Katie brings in characters from other series to tie the story together for those of us left scratching our heads with deja vu that we read this somewhere before! The story was delivered in Katie's awesome way of tangleing a suspense/romance story with modern day news worthy headlines. Without giving too much away, the Hero protects the girl from the bad guys, and all hell breaks loose in the middle. Perfect mix of everything!
I'm most sure if it was an editing issue with the Kindle Paperwhite or not, but some of the emails in the chapters between Cade and Maria were mixed up, as were some of the paragraphs. Not a big deal once you figure out how to read them.