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A review by monet5280
Bone to Pick by TA Moore
5.0
I was given Bone To Pick by T.A. Moore as an ARC in exchange for an honest review. I loved this book so much I had a difficult time putting it down for 5 min. This story was full of emotion and tension you wanted to know what would happen next.
The story revolves around an FBI Special Agent Javi Merlo and K9 Deputy Cloister Witte, his partner Bourneville (K9) and also the kidnapping of a 10 year old boy named Drew Hartley.
The MC's work their way from despising each other to tolerating each other in order to find Drew. as the MC's work together they find it hard to resist the attraction as well. The partnership between Cloister and his K9 Bourneville was fascinating in how well connected the two were to each other that you can see how important a K9 unit is to helping in cases such as kidnapping or any lost person. T.A. brings the emotions of every parent and sibling that loses a child to the forefront where you keep trying to figure out who and what happened to him but also the guilt that it was somehow their fault. The scenery is brought to life so much so that you can feel the Santa Ana Winds and sand whipping around your face and body where you want to go take a shower. Each page you turn you are hoping against hope that they find the child and that Javi and Cloister can get past their issues and stay together.
The story revolves around an FBI Special Agent Javi Merlo and K9 Deputy Cloister Witte, his partner Bourneville (K9) and also the kidnapping of a 10 year old boy named Drew Hartley.
The MC's work their way from despising each other to tolerating each other in order to find Drew. as the MC's work together they find it hard to resist the attraction as well. The partnership between Cloister and his K9 Bourneville was fascinating in how well connected the two were to each other that you can see how important a K9 unit is to helping in cases such as kidnapping or any lost person. T.A. brings the emotions of every parent and sibling that loses a child to the forefront where you keep trying to figure out who and what happened to him but also the guilt that it was somehow their fault. The scenery is brought to life so much so that you can feel the Santa Ana Winds and sand whipping around your face and body where you want to go take a shower. Each page you turn you are hoping against hope that they find the child and that Javi and Cloister can get past their issues and stay together.