Series: Ree and Quint (Book 1)
This fake marriage could make
“till death do us part” a reality.
Legendary ATF agent Quint Casey isn't thrilled to pose as
Ree Sheppard's husband for a covert investigation into a weapons ring that
could be tied to his past. Feeling guilty over a tragic event, Quint’s
determined to do whatever it takes to make things right. But when his impetuous
"wife" proves her commitment to the job, Quint feels a spark just as
alarming as the dangerous killers he’s sworn to unmask.
Good start to the new series. Quint and Ree are ATF agents
assigned to work together on an undercover investigation. Quint is infamous for
being intimidating, and Ree is a little nervous about working with him. I loved
her call to her brother for advice on appearing married. The suggestions were
good, and the conversation gave some excellent insight into Ree and her
abilities. Her background of having four older brothers comes in handy when
dealing with Quint.
I loved the first meeting between Ree and Quint. She comes
out swinging, setting up a position of strength before Quint can even open his
mouth. He isn't happy about working with a partner, especially a woman. He
recently lost his partner and best friend, and his guilty feelings over the
event pop up at inconvenient times. He and Ree only have a few minutes during
the initial conversation, and their tension is palpable. Quint's response to
her "rules" leaves them both reeling.
I enjoyed watching the relationship between Quint and Ree
develop. The sparks between them are real and make their cover as a pair of
newlyweds more authentic. However, the attraction is also a complication
because they know doing anything about it is a bad idea. I liked seeing them
get to know each other as they carried out their mission. Despite his
intimidating appearance, Quint has a surprisingly soft side that he keeps well
hidden. It was sweet to see how he cared for her after her shifts and the
protectiveness he couldn't deny. There's an emotional scene where Quint shares
what happened to his partner, and Ree's reaction sets him on the road toward
healing. They got quite close after only a few days, but with the quick end to
the case, their "marriage" is over, and they go back to their everyday
lives.
Because this is only the first of four books starring
Quint and Ree, the development of their relationship leans on the slow-burn
side. At thirty-six, Ree's relationships tend to be short-lived flings rather
than genuine relationships. Her time with Quint makes her re-examine her
attitude. Quint is forty-two and also sticks to short-term affairs. Their
reluctance to part ways is evident at the end of this book, but the door is
open for future contact.
The suspense of the story was good and kept me turning
the pages. The lead on the weapons trafficking came out of the case that
resulted in the loss of Quint's partner, and Quint is determined to shut it
down. In an unusual twist from most of these stories, Ree has the most direct
action, while Quint mostly does surveillance. I got a kick out of the beginning
when Ree deals with Quint's doubts about her undercover skills in a
straightforward manner. There were a few worrisome moments when Ree's impatience
for results tempted her to push faster than she should, but Quint and her
common sense kept her to the plan. Quint's attention to detail helped narrow
down the suspects. An unexpected twist precipitates a dangerous confrontation
that had me glued to the pages until it was all over. And while this
investigation was successfully concluded, there are still some loose ends from the
original case. I can't wait for the next book to see where it leads.
“till death do us part” a reality.
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