I think what annoyed me most about this was why Hunt went to prison. His reasons for taking the blame were fine but he couldn't think of a better story? A better way to protect his sister? For a DEA agent - he didn't seem to understand the system at all. Plus it was pointless anyway because she relapses and ends up back in jail. Beyond that, it was alright. Sophie was a bit too much of a bleeding heart for my liking. And her ignorance over who Hunt was seemed a little ridiculous - especially since she mentions him a bunch in the first couple of chapters and had just happened to be working with his sister. It's not like she had forgotten about him. 2.5 stars, rounded down to 2 stars.
Thank you Jesus for Marc Hunter. Couldn't we all use a Marc Hunter in our life? Goodness gracious and and then throw in some Julian on top of that with a little splash of Reece. I'm still perturbed with the overuse of exclamation! points! but that's ok. I enjoyed this plot and it was intense from the beginning...it kept my attention- so much so that I read it in a day. (sick kid in the house actually gave me lots of time to read) I liked Sophie and she didn't really drive me crazy like Kara and Tessa did at times.