Reviewed by kimbacaffeinate on
I loved the setting for Deadly Touch and our heroine Raina Hamish. Raina works with animals, particularly dogs from behavior problems to tricks.
Axel, a member of the Krewe, is investigating a body found in the Everglades. He was raised on and off the reservation in Miami Dade county. He used to take students through the glades, and Raina and her friends were teens when they took his tour.
The murder-mystery was clever and involved victims who don’t have an obvious connection. Axel also wondered if there was a connection to a missing person case that occurred before he joined the military.
Graham served the romance as a side dish to the investigation but allowed me to connect and quickly pulled me in with banter, stolen kisses, and danger.
I love the paranormal elements from what happened at the dress shop to the ghostly aid. We get to see some key Krewe members, but the focus was on Axel and Raina.
While this is the thirty-first Krewe of Hunters story, each works as a standalone containing one couple and a murder-case. This review was originally posted at Caffeinated Reviewer
Reading updates
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- Started reading
- 21 June, 2020: Finished reading
- 21 June, 2020: Reviewed