4.5 stars
Colby Vincent, is a DEA agent and ex-Iraq war veteran. Wanting a new challenge, she volunteers to go undercover with the FBI to investigate homeless veterans who are being used to purchase and sell prescription drugs. Bashed and dumped by her new FBI colleagues in a strange city with $20 and a backpack, Colby has to work out how to survive on the streets.
One of her main supports, the owner of a homeless shelter, is one of the people under investigation and is possibly part of the drug racket. The fact that Adena Weber is also gorgeous and sets Colby’s heart pounding whenever she is near, is just another challenge for Colby.
Adena has her own challenges. The homeless shelter she runs, a legacy of her father, is seemingly under attack. The council is threatening to pull the shelter’s funding and newspaper reports are smearing their reputation. She has a feeling that it’s all wrapped up with her father’s murder, which still hasn’t been solved, and now she is being threatened. To make matters more complicated, she has a compelling attraction to a homeless woman, which is completely out of bounds ethically.
This was an unexpected book. There is a sense of truth to the author’s descriptions of the characters’ behaviours and emotions as ex-military personnel, presumably relating to her lived experience as a police officer, homicide detective and vice/narcotics lieutenant. She brings colour to the grittiness of life on the streets, and doing whatever it takes to survive. There is a real taste of what that is like, which was wholly unexpected, and I gave the book an extra half a star for it.
The plot works well and the characters are clever and unpredictable in ways that make them more interesting. The two main characters are perhaps a little too perfect, but they were very likable. The heat between them was great, and the control they both had at delaying things made sense for the characters and their professional roles.
I really enjoyed this book, and found it hard to put down. The crime drama was clever, but the heart of the book was Colby trying to come to grips with her life undercover, and the budding romance between the two leads. Powell manages to push the book across several genre boundaries, and pulls it off. This is a fascinating and unexpected book.
Advanced reading copy provided by NetGalley for an honest review.