Second Chances is books three and four in the PAVAD - FBI - Prevention & Analysis of Violent Acts Division series by Calle J. Brookes and is about how four people have a second chance at love.
Reuniting: Fifteen years ago, Dan Reynolds's ex-wife abducted his three daughters, Gracie, Emma and Kelly. Dan Reynolds never gave up the belief that one day, he would see his daughters again. On his first day back from being shot, Dan Reynolds meets a beautiful woman, caught in the lift with a young woman who went into labour and finally found his eldest daughter, Kelly. The readers of Reuniting will continue to follow Dan Reynolds to discover what happens next.
Reckoning: One morning, someone hacks into the PAVAD mainframe and traps Ed Dennis's daughter and pregnant woman. However, when Ed realizes that the 11-year-old boy of the woman he had feelings for, Dr. Marianna Glendowe, he decides to mentor the boy. When someone started to target Marianna and her family, Ed agreed to step in and protect her and her children. The readers of Reckoning will continue to follow Ed and Marianna to discover what happens.
Calle J. Brookes did a fantastic job combining these two books, ensuring I engaged with both stories. In addition, I like that she shows her readers that it does not matter what your age is; you can always find love again. I like Calle J. Brookes's portrayal of her characters and the way they interact with each other throughout this book. Second Chances is well-written and researched by Calle J. Brookes. I like Calle J. Brookes's description of the settings of Second Chance, which allowed me to imagine being part of the book's plot.
The readers of Second Chances will learn about the consequences of domestic violence on children. Also, the readers of Second Chances will learn about the role of forensic science in law enforcement investigations.
I recommend this book.