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First published October 25, 2016
"But don't think I'm going to be pining for you and make you uncomfortable. As I said, I have a voracious appetite. There will be other women who are less interesting, but also less complicated than you." pg 114.

4.5 stars!
I have enjoyed this author for many, many years. I was happy to briefly meet her at RT in Atlanta this May.
Some of her earlier romantic suspense books, from the 1990s, were just a touch paranormal, with what is truly my favorite kind, extraordinary skills of the mind. It is magic but in a more possible way, possibly real. The people in these thrilling stories were related loosely with someone knowing someone else. I truly loved these stories with each having a romance and a strong women featured. I cannot believe none of this author's books have been reviewed here. But the stores above are older, before the blogging times, and lately other than Kendra, it has been primarily the Eve Duncan series.
Kendra Michaels is a strong, fascinating women with a good heart. I have read every one in this Kendra Michaels series and it (the series) feels like the earlier romantic suspense thrillers. Kendra is like a modern day Sherlock Holmes with keen skills of observation, deductive reasoning and immense information resources and contacts. I love her smarts and how she uses them. And there's humor!
I would read the series in order as it builds in knowledge of the world and of the character. Besides, they are just so good! This is such an engagement for the mind and senses. There is also a spark of romance which I can't help hoping turns into a 4 alarm fire. It's not needed for the plot but I would enjoy it. Kendra is all about focusing her mind, working her skills and controlling her actions. I relate. This series is more urban fantasy than PNR with the same heroine throughout and more casework than romance. So recommended and it looks like the next, Look Behind You, will be available July 18, 2017!
Lynch shook his head. “Damn.”
“What?”
“I’ve practically made a career of disliking that man. Then he goes and pulls a stunt like that.”
“You mean being decent.”
“Yeah, the nerve of that guy, huh.”