A review by jigsawgirl
Driven by Rebecca Zanetti

5.0

Angus and Nari finally get their story. I listened to the audiobook, and it was hard to stop listening and go to work. There are many audiobooks that I can listen to and work, but not this Deep Ops series. I only listened to this before work, after work, and into the wee hours of the morning.

I loved that the team would ask Angus if he was sure Lassiter was really alive, but they never doubted him. All the strange, unusual, and quirky members of Angus' team, along with Roscoe and Kat made this book so entertaining. I also liked the fact that they were intelligent, insightful, and empathetic.

This was not a completely lighthearted read. A lot of the interaction between the team was sweet, with humorous moments, showing a sense of family. But, it was also full of action, suspense, danger, and violence. There was this a psychological edge to it. There were a number of hold your breath moments. Lassiter was definitely a psycho and some of the crime scenes were very descriptive.

I really appreciated that Nari could fight. I was kind of surprised she didn't take more precautions in regard to her safety. I liked that Angus felt so protective. The author also provided a nice romance and several steamy scenes.

The last few chapters of the book were riveting. They were also full of surprises. I really did not expect that ending.

I thought the narrator did a great job capturing each team members personality. I did enjoy listening to him. There are still a couple of characters who haven't gotten their books. I really hope they do.