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4 of 5 stars

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Crimson Summer is the second novel in Heather Graham's Amy Larson & Hunter Forrest FBI series. The series follows two agents, a dangerous cult and the dangers that arise when they intersect. In other words, it's perfect for thrill-seeking readers everywhere.

FDLE special agent Amy Larson and FBI special agent Hunter Forrest handle many cases. But together, they only ever focus on one – the hunting of an apocalypse cult. So naturally, when Amy finds evidence of their involvement in a recent massacre, she knows it's time to bring Hunter into the fray.

Dealing with a cult is bad enough. Handling a gang massacre on top of things spells danger and disaster. Will Amy and Hunter have what it takes to solve the case, find the cult, and survive?

Crimson Summer is every bit the continuation that I had hoped for. Last we saw the introduction of this cult, and it has been stuck in the back of my brain ever since. Now, we get to see the story progress a bit more, and it is so satisfying.

Amy Larson & Hunter Forrest FBI is a police procedural and murder mystery for those new to the series. As mentioned above, the dynamic duo has a specific focus, making this series stand out a bit more. Not to mention, it makes it quite a bit darker.

What I love about Crimson Summer (and again, the series) is the characters. Amy and Hunter are very different, yet they're perfect as a team. They also make for strong leading perspectives, making it easy to dive back into their stories and enjoy everything.

Thanks to MIRA and #NetGalley for making this book available for review. All opinions expressed are my own.

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