I enjoyed A KILLER AMONG US, but it did not captivate me from the first page like the other two books in the Women of Justice series.
Kit Kenyon is a hostage negotiator who has been teamed with new partner, Noah Lambert. Though attracted to Noah from the start, she feels the need to prove to him she is as good of a cop as any, even if she is a woman.
Noah Lambert is taken with Kit’s keen abilities as a negotiator. The fact that she’s beautiful hasn’t escaped his notice either. But he knows a romance among the ranks, especially with your partner is a taboo and tries to control his feelings for her.
Kit and Noah are immediately in the thick of things when they realize they are hunting for a serial killer. When tables turn, and they are not the hunter but the hunted, they have little time to figure out who the killer is, but all the time they need to realize how deep their feelings for each other run.
A KILLER AMONG US had a slower start then the other two books in this series. I found myself waiting for the pace to pick-up. It wasn’t until after the first hundred pages, the story lived up to Eason’s reputation. I was slightly disappointed, but not enough to deter me from picking up the next novel from Lynette Eason.
Book provided for review purposes.
“Available May 2011 at your favorite bookseller from Revell, a division of Baker Publishing Group.”
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