Code Of Conduct by April White.
‘“You could never be normal. Extraordinary is not normal. Stunning is not normal. Brilliant is. Not. Normal.”’
“Code of Conduct” is an exciting new chapter in author April White’s admittedly already impressive writing resume. Known for her incredible fantasy action adventure books (Immortal Descendants series- look it up, you won’t regret it), April has taken her remarkable talent as a writer and combined it with the insight gained from her personal skills as a former PI, in order to bring forth one extraordinary suspense-filled romance, that is a highly entertaining concoction of giggle-snort funny dialogue, raw and superbly edgy energy, as well as sharp, witty and fresh characterisation and plot.
I can’t tell you how refreshing it is to be handed a truly unique, sarcastic, strong female protagonist like Shane, who doesn’t wilt and simper (or get kidnapped and require rescuing) at the first sign of a sexy tall man (hello, Gabriel). She is the personification of every kick-ass heroine out there, the one heroine that you would love your daughter or son to emulate.
As an amputee, Shane has faced more challenges than most and that is certainly evident in her personality, how she reacts and tries to blend in. She is fiercely determined, highly intelligent and intuitive but the downside to all of this is her reluctance to get close to anyone. She is strong, yes, but she is so lonely and that becomes glaringly obvious as the story progresses and she is pulled into friendship from a certain Knitting in the City gang, with a penchant for lemon drops cocktails.
Gabriel is an absolute sweetheart. He straddles the line between being a British alpha hero and a beta. He’s simply magnificent, robust, manly but so very sweet and tender. Especially when it comes to dealing with our skittish heroine. His need to protect is overwhelming but he also recognises that Shane rarely needs that protection. But it’s the knowledge that it’s there, that he wants to keep her safe, care for her, that starts to promote a spark of something much more, something that transcends them being mere partners trying to solve a case.
Writing a book that includes another author’s very well known and adored characters, can be a deathly daunting task but April White has managed to not only capture the true essence of those people, (in particular Alex and Sandra) she has also created a whole new family that fits in so perfectly with the Cipher and KITC gang.
“Code of Conduct” is a sterling addition to the Smartypants franchise. It is exciting, addictive, intelligent, hilarious and full of so much love from all sides.
‘“We have trouble believing the good things people say- how smart, or funny, or interesting, or remarkable we are- but we have no trouble totally owning the bad stuff. If I’m going to give words any power at all, I’m going to make damn sure it’s the ones that light me up like a damn Christmas tree, you know?"'