Book Review: Blind Spot by Dani Pettrey
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What is this book about?
FBI agent Declan Grey is in the chase of his life–but isn’t sure exactly what he’s chasing after. Threatened by a terrorist that “the wrath is coming,” Grey fears something horrible is about to be unleashed on American soil. When his investigation leads him to a closed immigrant community, he turns to Tanner Shaw to help him. She’s sought justice for refugees and the hurting around the world, and if there’s anyone who can help him, it’s Tanner.
Tanner Shaw has joined the FBI as a crisis counselor . . . meaning she now has more opportunity to butt heads with Declan. But that tension also includes a spark she can’t deny, and she’s pretty sure Declan feels the same. But before anything can develop between them, they discover evidence of a terror cell–and soon are in a race against the clock to stop the coming “wrath” that could cost thousands their lives.
My review:
There were lots of suspense and near death moments in this story. The romance was tangible and sweet. Two mysteries were woven into the storyline giving an opportunity to see the whole team at work. I really enjoyed the team dynamics in this series.
I wasn’t sure how I would feel about Tanner based on how she came across in the first two books of the series. Her zest for justice and way with people was intact throughout, but she surprised me by being that and more in this story. The attraction between her and Declan was sweet.
Declan was a man of loyalty with a take charge attitude. I enjoyed watching him struggle with his attraction to Tanner in the previous books and then come to a satisfying point in this one. His desire to keep her safe and protect her (even from his own attraction) was a trait that I wish was in all men.
Like the last book in this series, this one had two storylines going at once but I felt that it was a little more cohesive in this book. Still, I did find myself wondering if the two stories would tie together somewhere at the end.
What I enjoyed most about this book:
The sweetness of the romance between Tanner and Declan.
What I didn’t like about this book:
There’s a cliffhanger. A storyline brought out in the second book continues in this one but doesn’t end. The finale, I assume, is in the fourth book of the series.
Would I recommend this book to others? Yes. The romance was sweet and yet strong. The team dynamic was enjoyable with all of the characters being present. This is the third book in the series. I really wouldn’t recommend it as a standalone because this story began in book two and has a cliffhanger to continue it in book four.
Where can I learn more about this author and their books?
-Loraine Nunley
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