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Best Laid Plans by Allison Brennan

ingo_lembcke's review against another edition

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5.0

As mentioned before in the review to "Dead Heat (Lucy Kincaid #08)", this is not really a standalone but the second book of a (so far) two-parter.
It helps to understand the story, to read Dead Heat before this.
Less romance, I think, and more action.
Had this pre-ordered since April, 2015 - when I realized that there was a book before this one, so I bought that before reading this, and that was a correct guess, and a good decision.
Highly recommended.

dan_i3's review against another edition

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mysterious tense fast-paced

4.75

dmwade's review against another edition

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dark mysterious tense fast-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? A mix
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? It's complicated
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? It's complicated

4.5

treads22's review against another edition

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adventurous

4.25

sandyfleener's review against another edition

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4.0

Allison Brennan never disappoints!

eguillotaj's review against another edition

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4.0

Unfortunately I entered Lucy's story somewhere in the middle, but it made me want to read more.
The overall storyline draws the reader in, but there were so many parts. In the end they all come together somehow.

nikkihrose's review against another edition

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4.0

After being put on a two-week unpaid suspension for disobeying direct orders (in the eighth installment of the series), Lucy has been back at the San Antonio FBI office for a couple of months, still attempting to get into the good graces with her coworkers in order to make up for the loss of trust that had resulted from doing what she believed to be right. After specifically losing the trust of her partner during Operation Heatwave, Lucy is now placed with Special Agent Barry Crawford — a man who works his job by the book, and cuts out at 5pm every day. While originally put off by this, Barry teaches Lucy the importance of shutting of the job when at home, allowing her and boyfriend Sean Rogan, to break through even more of her barriers and walls that she had implemented after her attack eight years ago. But Barry is secretly scouting out Kincaid for their boss, SSA Juan Casilla, to make sure that she is capable of continuing the job — and in the process, he risks losing her trust despite the fact that he actually respects her instincts and unique skill set.

Special Agents Kincaid and Crawford begin investigating a highly regarded businessman and husband to a congresswoman, Harper Worthington’s murder. Throughout their investigation they are led through various paths to track down the truth. Crossing paths with Mona Hill, a woman in charge of over one-third of the sex trade in southern Texas; Adeline Reyes-Worthington, the wife of the deceased and a sitting congresswoman; Elise Hansen, a prostitute that no one seems to know; and Tobias, the mysterious man responsible for the drug cartel case that Lucy had illegally helped stop in Mexico in the eighth installment two months earlier. At first, many different cases seem to be looming over the heads of the FBI agents, with no common strings — but everything feels either too fabricated or too random to Lucy, and her instincts are rarely wrong. Through further investigation, and finally standing up for herself amongst her colleagues, Kincaid and Crawford get to the bottom of it with help from Brad Donnelly of the DEA and Tia Mancini who specializes in cases involving the sex trade. This is one of the first novels of the series where the main characters of the book are constantly being manipulated and thrown in the wrong direction without catching it immediately, further showing their humanity and the potential reality to the situation being constructed by Brennan.

kle105's review against another edition

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5.0

Allison Brennan is always one of my go to authors for a good read. I have read this series from the beginning and this one didn't disappoint. Lucy has been through the imaginable and she is a character who just keeps fighting. She also always fights hard for other victims out there and so we are kindred spirits. Sean is her boyfriend and he lends his computer skills again to help her find the person who killed the Congresswoman's husband. It is wound in gang war fight, espionage, prostitution and embezzlement so something for everyone. I am looking forward to the next book in this series which will be out in November.

lalabristow's review against another edition

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4.0

4.5 stars

lslibrary's review against another edition

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4.0

4 Stars
Lucy will be my forever favourite fictional character. I love following her through her journey in San Antonio. We got a lot os Sean in this one and his brother Kane who is a very interesting character. This one was not my favourite as it moved a bit slower for me but I think the ending definitely made up for it! On to the next!