Reviewed by Michelle Stanley for Readers' Favorite
Karma, Book One, is from the urban fantasy series: Balancing the Scales by R.J. Blaine. Karma Johnson, an FBI agent, is kidnapped along with a baby while attending a festival. Karma’s youthful looks deceive the captors while her kick-ass survival skills help her escape with the infant. When she is transferred to Child Abduction Rapid Deployment (CARD), Karma becomes frustrated with her team’s chauvinist attitude, especially when another child is abducted and her leads are ignored.
Karma, known for her success in solving cases, sharp-edged retorts, and stubborn nature, retaliates so her 8th ex-partner is transferred to CARD. Jake is the only one who knows how to control her feisty temperament. The partners’ lives are put in danger when they uncover a deeper connection to the kidnappings.
I expected to respond with a smile if parts were amusing, but definitely did not expect to be laughing out loud when reading Karma: Balancing the Scales, Book One. This urban fantasy is loaded with the wittiest, smooth flowing dialogue from fully-developed characters who fascinated me. Karma is such a sassy character and Jake is jovial, possessing enigmatic qualities. The plot is inventive, intense at times, reflective, and extremely entertaining.
It’s not easy to foresee what’s coming next since R.J. Blaine makes the most intricate twists. I like her steady, well-balanced writing style and suspect Karma’s personality has to be similar to hers, especially the dialogue. I am now a fan of R.J. Blaine and intend to read Book Two in Balancing the Scales series.