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Reviewed by Rinou
Review Copy from the Publisher
I voluntarily read and reviewed an advanced copy of this book. All thoughts and opinions are my own.
The Outbreak Task Force series follows several CDC teams facing a terrorist organization with an unknown goal who doesn’t hesitate to do a max of victims with biological and bacteriological weapons. Hell & Back is the fifth volume, and Henry, a secondary character present from the start, is at the center of the story.
Henry is a CDC virologist, but also a former medic in the Special Forces who lost a leg in combat. He’s self-confident in his work, but like many romantic suspense heroes he’s emotionally closed, and he’s sure his prosthetic leg is an obstacle to any relationship. He’s been attracted to the heroine since she began working under him, but he hides it under his usual grumpy behavior.
Ruby is a heroine who perplexed me at times. She seems strong, she has a strong personality, quick comebacks and some reflexes, but at times she crumbles under pressure in a much unexpected way. And she feels downhearted with the same dark thoughts for long after her decisions when her brother is kidnapped, while Henry has already told her it wasn’t such a big deal and he isn’t mad at her. She’s very attracted to the hero from the start too, but she’s sure he can’t stand her and she’s astounded when she learns the truth.
We see with pleasure main and secondary characters from the previous volumes, with the addition of Ruby’s family, especially her brother who’s a half-geek half-spy character I’d like to see again in his own book.
The plot is fast and there’s a lot of action as usual, but for once there’s much more material damage than victims (on the other side, the fourth volume was about a huge epidemic, it difficult to do worse lol). We can feel once again the author’s knowledge on the topics encountered, and I think she knows how to give information without losing the reader being too technical.
On the negative side, apart from the heroine regularly flogging herself almost till the end for her decision after her brother’s kidnapping, what I found strange was that in the middle of the action, when the couple is besieged by the terrorists, they decide to act according to their hormones and their desire. Okay it’s a romance, but I found this first sex scene happened like a fly in the soup, even as well written as it is.
However, it’s an excellent volume ending the investigation in a n enjoyable way, and I had a very good reading time with almost all the volumes. Good job.