While having a late lunch with his best friend, Kathleen Murphy, whom he's been in love with for 3 years, a drive by shooting occurs, putting trauma surgeon Justin Wellington's skills to use saving a life of one of the waitresses. From this point on, questionable break-ins and gifts in the mail from a psycho stalker start showing up at Justin's doorstep. Not only that but his relationship with Kathleen has taken a turn beyond that friendship zone. Which puts Kathleen in the crosshairs of danger.
I was a bit frustrated with Justin considering how he just brush off those break-ins in the beginning. For a man with a medical degree, he can be clueless at times. I get that it's in his nature to help people and believe everything about them but when strange "gifts" appear inside your locked properties, you call the cops!! Aside from that, I did enjoy the friends to lovers part of the book, I wish we got a bit more of it to explore its depth.
The stalker angle was interesting, this one was wayyyyyy certifiably crazy. It wasn't hard to deduce who it was but knowing it and reading the events happening, which occurred across different police jurisdictions made it harder for the law enforcement to connect the crimes made me really tense. Plus I wanted to tell Justin to stop being nice to everybody even though that's impossible because he IS your all-around nice guy.
The ending felt too abrupt for me, I wanted some loose ends tied up/described a bit more. Other than that, it was a great read. I love the updates on the previous couples from the series. I also loved James, he definitely stole a few scenes in the book here. Definitely hero material.