This is a mostly Lucas and Paige novella w/ some Savannah (who for a portion of this goes by "Georgia" lolz), and a dash of Adam.
1. Lucas and Paige are not my favorite. No reason that I can point at with my finger--they just aren't.
2. Sometimes I think I'm fooling myself when I think that I only have a couple of major book turns offs: child victims, rape, cheating . . . those (I thought) were the big ones. If any of those three things happen in book, chances are it's going a get a BIG thumbs down from me.
HOWEVER, I've recently been made aware of another book turn off--Strong relationships with a solid foundation being threatened/questioned as a result of: an ex-lover/spouse/whatever showing up and trying to get back in there, a pretty, young thing showing up thinking that a an existing relationship is merely an obstacle to overcome, and any variations of those situations.
They. Make. Me. Burn.
I about threw myself off my roof while reading the latest installment of my favorite series last summer. Word on the street is that the new Mercy Thompson book is going to make me attempt another jump, and the only reason that I'm writing this review right now (instead of throwing a temper tantrum) is that Lucas and Paige. Are not. My favorite.
But it was a close thing.
Other than that it was decent. Cortez-Winterbourne Investigations did what they do best and Savannah and Adam provided comic relief. It was cool to get Paige's insight into the ever growing and changing relationships of her co-workers (wink, wink, nudge, nudge), and fun was had by all.