He stopped looking for this a long time ago. Then she walked into the room.Special Agent Logan Kane goes where no one else will, and he goes alone. Fifteen years of the cases nobody else will take have made him the FBI's first call and a stranger to everything else. So when an armed standoff erupts in a remote Alaska forest, the Bureau sends him north, to the one place he swore he'd never go back to.
He isn't supposed to need anyone there. He certainly isn't supposed to need her.
Intelligence analyst Brynn Larsen reads the case faster than the room can keep up, reads Logan faster than he'd like, and rattles for no one. She wasn't looking for this either.
But there's only one cabin for fifty miles, and the Bureau gives it to the two of them. One fall. One case that turns out to be far more dangerous than nine men in the woods. Two people who have both decided, separately, that this part of life was never going to happen for them.
The network behind the standoff is bigger than anyone guessed, and it knows exactly who Brynn is and exactly where to find her. Some currents run too deep to fight. The pull between them is the one thing neither of them can negotiate their way out of, and the closer the case gets to her, the more Logan has to face what it would cost him to lose her.
Undercurrent is a slow-burn romantic suspense set on the wild edge of Southeast Alaska, for readers who love forced proximity, a gruff reluctant hero, and a heroine who's his match in every room.
I received an ARC copy of Undercurrent by reaching out to the author, as I've read all her stuff. Without giving anything away as the first reviewer, I'll just say that Undercurrent blows her previous books out of the water. If you enjoyed Proximity, you're going to want to get a copy of this.