CJ & Melissa’s Romance Takes Bloom Amidst The Aftermath Of A Storm As CJ Investigates The Disappearance Of A Widowed Mother Of Two! A Serial Killer & A Kidnapper Take Their Story Into Some Very Dark Places, And Danger Chases Them Just As Much As CJ Chases Danger. A Dark And Dangerous Story Filled With Dense Details.
Trigger warning: includes violence and issues of non-consent. This is the darkest book I have yet read by this author. It not only involves abduction, non-consent, and punishment, but it centers around a serial killer.
This is book one of the Guardian Hostage Rescue series. It was previously titled Twist of Fate. This is CJ Rowan’s story. He works for Sam, the boss, who is well-connected in the government and recruits only the best. The company assists the FBI on a contract basis with off-the-books hostage extractions. Most clients are wealthy.
In this story, CJ, Mac, and Jenny are given a case. CJ has worked with Mac for five years. Jenny is from Brazil and was a victim herself. She is less experienced on the job. Mac and Jenny have an interesting dynamic. Later they are joined by another team, all of whom seem a bit on the cozy side. Jon Knutt and Brett Parmley have been on the job, but Charlie Moudin – every man’s wet dream – is new.
Pierce Channing is fascinated by blood, though he is not a killer. Not by choice, anyway. His mentor had it all wrong, and that is why he was caught in the end. His mentor’s lack of control was a weakness. Pierce has a system in place to ensure he doesn’t lose his precious control again. He loves his princesses. He taught them well and punishes them when they deserve it. There is no need for killing. Belle is his favorite. She has been with him longest and knows best how to please him. She has been joined by Sleeping Beauty, Cinderella, Red Riding Hood, Gretel, and Goldilocks. There are two cages in his dungeon yet to be filled, however. When he sees the beautiful mother of two, he knows she will be perfect for his plans. Henrietta Jones, the widow of a veteran and a mother, is older than his princesses but innocent enough to suit him. He sees her as the perfect Fairy Godmother to his six princesses, a figure that will watch over them once she is properly trained. All that remains is for him to claim the Queen that he was promised.
Melissa Evans signs her divorce papers, marking the end of her ten year marriage to Scott. It was supposed to have been until death do us part, and she knew he would be furious with her for that act of defiance. She had done her best to blend into the background after his trial brought so much attention to her. The animosity of the press toward her had been brutal. She had been accused of being an accomplice to the murder of her husband’s victims, young blonde college coeds, but the discovery of those bodies came as a surprise to her. She had been too focused on pleasing Scott and avoiding beatings to pay attention to the signs that with hindsight might have clued her into his maniacal and psychopathic plans. Scott had come from a wealthy family and had a successful law career, and she had fallen for his charm and the strength of his personality, never suspecting he had a hidden dark side.
Scott Patterson’s execution is imminent as a brutal storm blows over town one Sunday in the small town of Fort Walton. After one year of trial and two years awaiting his death sentence to be carried out, many await justice. The families of the eighteen victims that lost their lives to the Fairytale Killer’s hand hope for some peace of mind. And his wife – or ex-wife – hopes to finally be free of him. But as the devastation of the storm rocks the area, the execution is put off by the state.
Charles James Rowan, Jr. – or CJ – is trying to find closure after losing his younger sister to a serial killer. He took a week off work to witness justice on her behalf. An Army veteran, he was a trained paramedic. He was a Green Beret for four years followed by a tour with the Delta Force. Now he works in hostage rescue. He knows something about being a victim and taking a stand. Having witnessed his mother’s life taken by his father, he finds great satisfaction when his rescue attempts save lives. He isn’t afraid to spill blood in the defense of the defenseless.
CJ rolls into town as a killer storm hits, happening upon an injured woman in the storm’s path. While he tries to maintain his professionalism, he cannot help but feel a strong connection to the beauty as he rescues her from harm’s way. When Scott Patterson’s execution is delayed, Sam assigns him to a new job that just popped up in the area. A missing mother of two, widow of the town hero. Foul play is suspected but there are no clues. The local police chief reached out to Sam for a personal favor because the local authorities became overwhelmed with their response to the storm and because time is of the essence in kidnappings. Scott works with Mac and Jenny on the case but never forgets about Melissa, the woman he rescued, and hopes to connect with her before she leaves the hospital. But before she checks out, CJ finds it isn’t only his attraction to her that has him coming to collect her. She needs protection, and with the locals still overburdened he steps in until her detail arrives. CJ straddles two precarious cases as he awaits backup amidst the chaos.
CJ and Melissa have sizzling chemistry, yet their story is surprising tender despite the chaos and danger that surround them. It is quite a feat to have pulled that off given the gruesome backdrop to this suspense. CJ, along with Mac and Jenny, unravels the mystery surrounding two cases while his blooming romance with Melissa unfolds. There is tension when they discover their connection via Scott, as both harbor deep-seated grief over the loss of life and guilt for not being able to prevent it. But those feelings mix with fear as circumstances continue to snowball out of control.
The dense details in this plot-driven story pull the reader into this dark and dangerous story. Told from three points of view, one is of the kidnapper himself. The story gets into his demented mind, which is rather unsettling. There are some surprises along the way. Despite the incredible detail, there a few items that are overlooked but that would in reality have been dead giveaways as to the identity of the kidnapper. *Spoilers* There is a handwritten note given by the man which could later serve as a clue. There are also two victims that come to his door, presumably leaving cars nearby and perhaps having informed others as to their exact or general whereabouts.
CJ and Melissa’s romance takes bloom amidst the aftermath of a storm as CJ investigates the disappearance of a widowed mother of two. A serial killer and a kidnapper take their story into some very dark places, and danger chases them just as much as CJ chases danger. The story is nicely written with a complex plot. It is told in third person. The POV alternates between CJ, Melissa, and Pierce. I rate this book 4.5 stars.