Book 2 of K9 series, Kindle Unlimited. I really liked the first in the series. This one didn't live up to expectations. Great start, but quickly devolved into endless talking and talking and naval gazing, all of which while mildly entertaining if you are in a meandering mood, or if the topics are your cup of tea.. can also be quite boring. If I want to read oodles about color theory, forest bathing and reiki I can find it outside of a romantic suspense.
So we know early on that Harper has some deep secret. Okay, I can see why it took her so long to tell Ridge and the team, but why keep it from the reader until nearly the end if the book? At the half way point I was tempted to give up on this, then I read a review that said we don't find out what's going on until chapter 36, so I skipped ahead. The story behind Harper's fears; so weird. Unreal coincidences.
Spoiler, but I'll mark the review as containing spoilers, so consider yourself warned. In the final scenes, Harper is going to court to testify against the bad guy from her origin story. All of a sudden she is attacked, grabbed, slammed to the pavement, knee to the back, cuffs slapped on, and pushed into the building. WTF??? She thinks she's going to die. Understandable. But no, this is just a "clever" ploy of the team to prop up her disguise. She is already padded up, in a wig and glasses. Now, seriously. Their great idea, to fool bad guys into not recognizing her, a few feet from the door to the court, is to do a violent take down. Not to mention, they give her zero clue that this is the plan. She is traumatized, scared to death, afraid of her own shadow, always afraid someone is going to get her, and the plan is to tackle her to the ground. Okay. This makes so much sense. Not!!! Why would the author think this is a good idea? What intelligent security team would dream up this kind of foolishness?
Very underwhelming follow up to a decent first in series. The 2 rating is generous.