Published by HQN Books on August 1st 2017
Genres: Fiction, Romance, Suspense, Contemporary, General
Pages: 384
Format: eARC
ISBN: 9781460399996
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The Killer Instinct series from New York Times bestselling author Cynthia Eden continues as an FBI profiler tracks a case that resurrects ghosts from his past
Ex-SEAL Tucker Frost knows that the world is full of evil. He saw it in the face of his own brother, Jason Frost, a cold, methodical, sadistic killer. A killer Tucker put down with his own hands in order to save Jason's final victim—Dawn Alexander, the only girl who got away from the infamous "Iceman."
It's Tucker's up close and personal experience with evil that's made him perfect for Samantha Dark's experimental profiling division in the FBI. And when women start turning up murdered with the same MO used by the Iceman, Tucker is sent back to Louisiana to investigate.
Ten full years have passed since the night that Tucker faced down his brother…and since he last saw Dawn, his one-time lover. But as Tucker and Dawn grapple with a desire that never died, they must also face the shared shadow from their pasts. Both have the same question—has Jason Frost come back from the dead to hunt again? And this time, will he succeed in killing the victim who got away?
First I hate the cover that photostock couple has been so over used by publishers it makes me want to skip a book. I am glad I didn’t because I am loving this romantic suspense series by Cynthia Eden. This latest book deals with Tucker part of a newly formed FBI team, who’s members have been directly impacted by serial killers. Wow talk about a great premise. The set up is riveting and chilling and there were lots of twists and turns that made me keep flipping pages long past my bedtime. The story revolves around Tucker and Dawn to people in love who are torn apart by the deadly deads of a serial killer, who happens to Tucker’s brother.
Eden writes good suspense and enough romance that it blends well into the story.
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