I like this series. It's not the best thing I've ever read, the romance aspect is usually pretty weak, but I enjoy the scientific plots. It's been awhile since I read the first two books and I can only vaguely remember the characters but I liked Gunner and Joy. Their friendship was nice, even if it felt majorly unrealistic since everything happened in a week and they'd supposedly only just met. The plot line led in from the previous books, although it wasn't problematic to pick up - I may as well be counted as not having read the previous ones for all I remember of the plots. I'll definitely read more of this author. 2.5 stars, rounded up to 3.
Rowe writes phenomenal romantic suspense! I have throughly enjoyed this series and Sleight of Hand was no exception. Joy and Gunner are interesting-both have baggage but it oddly makes them work well together. Their stories are woven in with a suspense filled plot involving an outbreak on a college campus. I love these books because they tackle microbiological or bioterrorism plots. To me, that is fascinating! Fans of science/medical dramas like Grey's Anatomy or Chicago Med will love this book (and this series)!