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A review by cait26
Intersection by Nancy Ann Healy
3.0
I enjoyed this political thriller romance. The story follows FBI Agent Alex Toles who is assigned to protect Cassidy O'Brien. The romance is an insta-love, which aren't my favorite, but the political intrigue kept my attention. I liked both Alex and Cassidy, but the interactions between Alex and Dylan, Cassidy's 6 year old son, were the best.
The political plot line was enjoyable. The author did a good job of laying out clues but doesn't hold the readers hand. In an effort to keep aspects of the mystery alive, there were times that the characters would discover something but it wouldn't be revealed to the reader until later. It was nice having a story that kept me turning over the details and trying to put the pieces together.
Given the larger story line, this book ends on a cliffhanger. I wish this story line was finished in this book and wasn't one of those large conspiracy plots. Also, while the mystery was slowly unraveled the romance had a lot of repeating sentences. It felt like there were only a couple of ways the character thought or showed their emotions, which made many of the scenes seem repetitive.
All in all, I enjoyed the book and will look into the second one. I would recommend to fans of 24 or Alias.
The political plot line was enjoyable. The author did a good job of laying out clues but doesn't hold the readers hand. In an effort to keep aspects of the mystery alive, there were times that the characters would discover something but it wouldn't be revealed to the reader until later. It was nice having a story that kept me turning over the details and trying to put the pieces together.
Given the larger story line, this book ends on a cliffhanger. I wish this story line was finished in this book and wasn't one of those large conspiracy plots. Also, while the mystery was slowly unraveled the romance had a lot of repeating sentences. It felt like there were only a couple of ways the character thought or showed their emotions, which made many of the scenes seem repetitive.
All in all, I enjoyed the book and will look into the second one. I would recommend to fans of 24 or Alias.