This is Book #2 in the Blood and Bone series. Definitely read the first book because the story, relationships and especially the work that Jane and her teammates do is pretty complicated/convoluted and it would be hard to follow without the introduction.This book continues from the first, after the twists are revealed so if you have not read Blood and Bone there will be small spoilers in this review.
In this second book, the main character Jane Spears, is in the mind of a young woman, Ashley Potter, trying to determine who tortured her and left her for the dead. This leaves her having to go back to Ashley's mind more than once and what she finds there is nothing short of twisted and horrific and involves more than one missing woman. Her fiance and teammate Dash, breeches investigation protocol which messes up Jane's mind runs and her ability to find out who the perp is. The crimes go unsolved but Jane continues to investigate on her own, finding it is the tip of the iceberg of a whole world of depravity that is far reaching into some powerful circles. Meanwhile, Jane meets Dash's family and learns information he has been hiding that could threaten their relationship.
I was concerned that since the twists of what Jane and her team do were revealed in the first book, the suspense of this one would suffer. However, the pace and thrills were still there and I liked the way the story unfolded better in this book. There is still a fair amount of suspension of belief that is required to accept both what Jane does and how, as well as the crimes, villains, and how elaborately planned they are, and how deep the conspiracies reach. it is also a very dark read, violent and sexually graphic so if you struggle with that, this isn't your book.
It ends better than the first, setting the tone for a third book with a storyline that gets very personal for Jane and has me intrigued at what will happen next. Still can't quite bring myself to give 4 stars as I am not to the 'really liked" point yet, so 3.5 stars for me overall. If the next book continues this way, this series may eek 4 stars out of me yet. ;-)
Note: I received an ARC of this eBook via NetGalley in exchange for an honest and fair review. I was not compensated and my feelings and opinions are my own.