A review by chandlerainsley
Cut & Run by Madeleine Urban, Abigail Roux

4.0

"we can still cut and run," he whispered...

2016 was the year of realizing things and 2017 is the year of getting WREKT by books with absolutely horrible covers (#graphicdesignismypassion @foxholecourt).

Seriously. This book was a real trip. It follows 2 FBI agents and their investigation of a serial killer on the prowl. But if we're being honest that's not at all what this book is about.

It's about two fucked-in-the-head men who are absolutely perfect for each other but don't know how to deal with their ~feelings~. I'm not kidding, if you're reading the actual description of this book and thinking "oh wow! this is going to be super engaging and mysterious," you're going to absolutely hate this book.

This book is character driven to the extreme and the plot is really just a backdrop for the "romance" (you'll get the quotes if you actually read this). But the characterization and complication of the characters in this book is superb and really reminds me of Nora Sakavic's series in that way. No frills, with the bulk of the action existing in the heads of the lovely Grady & Garrett.

My only serious complaint was how disjointed this damn ebook was. I had a really hard time keeping track of who was speaking and whose perspective was happening at what point. But having started the second book I can say that all is good. Or as good as things can be reading about these two crazy gay jack asses *sigh*. Leave me to my new obsession.