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Hunting Danger by Katie Reus
4.0

Hunting Danger is Nova and Gage’s story, introduced in the book prior to this one. They are finally getting their own story while they are in the other books in the series, they aren’t any special/prominent scenes of them together so you can read this one as a standalone without missing anything.

When one of Nova’s childhood friend Layla from foster care needs help, Nova decides to help her on her own without asking the team, not counting on one of her bosses, computer wiz Gage following her. But thank god he did!

Nova and Gage have both been attracted to each other, but have been unsure of how the other feels and seeing as they are in a kind of a boss/employee relationship, it would be unprofessional but all that hesitancy will be questioned under the danger they find themselves in.

Apart from minor issues here and there, mostly about the pacing and slight lack of development in their relationship in the second half and too many people but lack of pages. I really enjoyed this one! Gage and Nova were very adorable together. You can see how much they cared for each other and loved each other despite their reluctance to take things further. They had good chemistry together and I liked that Nova didn’t back down from Gage. They were very well matched! Suspense and romance were balanced for most part in the book which I also liked.

Overall, its a quick read, with fast paced action and romance and great writing (as expected from Katie Reus) and a great addition to the series. I’m looking forward to the next book in the series!

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Merged review:

Hunting Danger is Nova and Gage’s story, introduced in the book prior to this one. They are finally getting their own story while they are in the other books in the series, they aren’t any special/prominent scenes of them together so you can read this one as a standalone without missing anything.

When one of Nova’s childhood friend Layla from foster care needs help, Nova decides to help her on her own without asking the team, not counting on one of her bosses, computer wiz Gage following her. But thank god he did!

Nova and Gage have both been attracted to each other, but have been unsure of how the other feels and seeing as they are in a kind of a boss/employee relationship, it would be unprofessional but all that hesitancy will be questioned under the danger they find themselves in.

Apart from minor issues here and there, mostly about the pacing and slight lack of development in their relationship in the second half and too many people but lack of pages. I really enjoyed this one! Gage and Nova were very adorable together. You can see how much they cared for each other and loved each other despite their reluctance to take things further. They had good chemistry together and I liked that Nova didn’t back down from Gage. They were very well matched! Suspense and romance were balanced for most part in the book which I also liked.

Overall, its a quick read, with fast paced action and romance and great writing (as expected from Katie Reus) and a great addition to the series. I’m looking forward to the next book in the series!

Review on Blog

ARC was generously provided by the publisher in exchange for an honest review.

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