With his K-9 partner at his side,
can he survive false accusations and a bomber?
Detective Henry Roarke’s determined to prove his innocence to internal affairs officer Olivia Vance—but first he must survive the bomber targeting him and his bomb-sniffing K-9, Cody. With a coming baby to protect and an investigation to pursue, Olivia has her hands full…until she becomes a target, as well. Can they catch the bomber before they all lose their lives?
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Sexual Content - .5/5
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Violence - 2/5
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Language - 0/5
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Drugs and Alcohol - 0/5
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Summary
Explosive Situation by Terri Red is one of the best Harlequin Suspense books I have read. The author was able to showcase the characters personalities so well. She created situations that were relatable to today’s headlines.
Henry is a K9 officer that is under investigation for excessive force. Olivia is the Internal Affairs Lieutenant that is investigating the case. I really loved these characters and how the author gave us a glimpse into the life of an IA officer.
You get to see both sides of the situation. Through Olivia’s eyes you wonder about his temper and protectiveness of his sister that he is raising. From Henry’s side you see the frustration of no one seeing what happened, the body cam not working and wondering if someone is messing with him.
At the same time Henry is receiving texts about bomb threats that are very close to where is sister happens to be. Figuring out the bomber while under investigation gets complicated along with not developing feelings for the officer that is investigating him.
I highly recommend this read.it is part of a series and can be read as a stand-alone. However if you have been following the series you get to see development in other cases which I thoroughly enjoyed.
Sexual content - there may have been a kiss
Violence - bombs, kidnapping, threats
I received this book from Netgalley. I was not required to write a positive review.
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