DATE READ & FINISHED: Jan 25 (PH Time)
3.75 stars
WARNING: Spoilers for Series 1-3 may pop-out
For me, this is the most intriguing among the first three books of the Elite Operatives Series by Kim Baldwin & Xenia Alexiou.
Although the premise is still the same - an undercover EO codename Lynx is sent to a high danger mission - the agenda of the mission is quite different. In here, EOO is after a narcissistic serial killer whose been terrorizing women for decades. The mad man, the SOB is definitely a freak in here - he's cutting out his victims' faces and making a mask out of it for him to wear. He reminds me of Eddie Gein who skinned his victims. He's an insane man who wears human skin too as a ritual or something. Real sicko. Moreover, the love interest of Lynx is different from the other ladies from previous books. Jack can kick ass as well as has a nice-looking, mouth-watering ass (they all have it anyway). Honestly, I adore woman characters that can fight and stand for themselves so these two characters sent to me a huge impact. I love them both. Aside from being a bad-ass herself (so many asses), Jack has complicated the story, the whole series for me. Jack was part of the first book in the series as a antagonist. She was the one who interrogated Hayley (Domino's love interest). The thing that adds to the mystery of this book is that Jack was revealed as a rogue EO. I haven't anticipated that sudden discovery really at this part of the series. But I knew that the writers would somehow spell that out and make an EO+EO affair for the next books but I don't have a clue that this book has it or formulated that idea. What's more perplexing is the way this story ended. I don't mind cliffhangers but the epilogue cause me to almost fall down at the edge of my seat. In addition, something's vexing me about Jack's identity and connection to the chief of EOO - Monty G. Their relationship wasn't really cleared - Monty could be Jack's mentor but in my wildest imaginations - they can be siblings too.
Overall, this is pretty much an exciting read, fast-paced with colorful & moving dialogues and powerful sex scenes. I am dying to read Dying to Live. Can't wait.