I didn't read any of the previous books by the author so went into this without any background on some of the characters, but feel like this can be read as a stand-alone. Does it mean I won't read the earlier books, no, I most likely will at some point.
Quinn Harlowe decided to leave her high-security job at the Justice Department to become an independent consultant. She wanted a better work-life balance than what she experienced at her prior job. And so far, she was definitely enjoying the ability to set her own hours, at least until she runs into an old friend, Alicia, at her favorite little cafe close to home and work. Unlike herself, Alicia tried to warn Quinn of something, but was acting very erratic. When Quinn decides to look into the situation and is unable to locate Alicia, she decides to head to her bay side weekend cottage where Alicia was staying for the past month. What she finds isn't what she expecting. She finds Alicia dead and after a chance encounter with Huck (McCabe) Boone, a bodyguard from the nearby Breakwater security compound.
Quinn doesn't believe Huck is exactly who he says he is, especially when he warns her to let things go with Alicia and to head back to Washington. But Quinn is very good at what she does and believes there is more to Alicia's death than a simple accident or suicide. Quinn begins an investigation of her own and soon finds herself being watched by several different organizations. Putting two and two together, Quinn confronts Huck with her theories forcing him to take a chance and confide to Quinn his true identity as an undercover agent sent to infiltrate a violent group of vigilantes believed to be headquartered at Breakwater. Now it is race against the clock to keep her safe, to not have his cover blown, and to discover the truth behind Alicia's death and the ties to the vigilante group.
Of course there is a little romance involved. Quinn finds herself attracted to Huck, even when she wasn't completely sure he was a good guy. And Huck finds himself in a position that he never thought he would, potentially compromising his case over a woman. I didn't love the book, but I did find it interesting and not having the same intro to the author that others did, liked her writing style and enjoyed the suspense. It did drag a little, but overall if you like suspense, then this is a good book to try.