A review by sneakyschemer
Continental Divide by Laura Harner

5.0

Emotional Rollercoaster - Well Worth It

This book series wrecked me in the best way. It has taken me 2.5 years to recover, and only now am I emotionally capable of writing a review. I am not joking.

A message I sent my friend Kristen in May of 2019 – “Oh God I'm still having like mini panic attacks wondering if Jamie and Remy are going to be ok.”

I also described this book to Kristen in such detail and with such emotion that, even though she didn’t read the books, she identified the song “If You're Not The One” by Daniel Bedingfield as Jamie’s song, and she was spot on. I proceeded to play this song on repeat for weeks, sobbing.

Book 1 starts out strong. Jamie and Remy go undercover to investigate a human trafficking ring. Lying to people in order to go under cover is rough. Human trafficking is terrible and upsetting.

However, there is clear attraction between them that is hot and explosive. Remy sometimes is extremely sweet despite his gruff exterior, and is such a protector. Also, their work matters.

But Remy is not ok, and Jamie, though delightful, is naïve in many ways.

Do not expect a HEA. Do expect to feel all of the emotions.

I immediately purchased book 2 upon completing book 1 because it was that good and I HAD to know more.