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4 of 5 stars

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Through the Fire is book 4 in the series but takes a slightly different trop than the previous books. Kit isn't one of the girls Mr. Espina saved. She is a K9 officer who takes a job in Monroe. The first person she meets is Wes, the fire service lookout. These two are adorable! Wes is certainly a beta hero and I found his awkwardness so endearing. Kit and Wes are both outsiders. Kit's suspicion of what is going on in the tiny town only further her status as outsider. But, she is a good person and a great cop. The action centers more around the other town newcomer, Elena, and Jules (from book 1) and her siblings.

I enjoyed getting back into this world and getting some resolution to Jules' story. I felt that at times, Kit and Wes were more a vehicle for a conclusion to Jules story which was disappointing. They are such wonderful characters it would have been good to have more focus on them. However, for anyone who is invested in the series like I am, this book is delightful. I am assuming its the final book in the series, so I would have liked an epilogue, but overall, an enjoyable. read.

 

  • POV: 3rd

  • Tears: no

  • Trope: police, secret identity

  • Triggers: none

  • Series/Standalone: series

  • Cliffhanger: no

  • HEA: yes





The Red Stone Security series from Katie Reus, True Heroes series from Piper Drake, Badge of Honor series by Susan Stoker...then you will probably like Through the Fire!

 


Through the Fire








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  • 28 July, 2018: Reviewed