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I received this book for free in exchange for an honest review. This does not affect my opinion of the book or the content of my review.Shadow Angel, book two in the Special Agent Beth Katz series, takes readers on another journey in a world of serial killers. This time around, Beth and Dax faces the task of stopping a killer who targets exotic dancers.

After my experience with Dark Angel, I went into Shadow Angel expecting a thrilling read, and it did not disappoint.  From start to finish, the story kept me on the edge of my seat with its fascinating plot, shocking twists and interesting characters.   

This instalment provided additional details about Beth, which aids readers in understanding what drove in becoming the person she is now. Despite the illegality of her actions, one cannot help but get behind what she'e doing. Her ability to blend into a specific scenario made her a great agent. This ability also helped her to maintain her vigilante persona without her colleagues being the wiser. The way she is able to blend into both worlds amazes me. As the Tarot killer, she works to find her next victim, while working with Dax to stop the villain behind the killing of exotic dancers.

Dax and Beth's interactions have become more mellow. It was fun seeing them joking and sharing some aspects of their past with each other.

The mystery unfolded well.  The tension, action and danger made for a compelling, page turning read. Like the previous book, prepare for a one sitting read. One will find it difficult to put this book down. With tension high from the start, Shadow Angel is as good or even better than Dark Angel. Now I am eager to see who is Beth's next victim and if she can continue straddling the world of FBI and killer without getting caught.This review was originally posted on Totally Addicted to Reading

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