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review 2019-02-25 15:04
ARC REVIEW Armed 'N' Ready by Tee O'Fallon


Armed 'N' Ready (Federal K-9 #2)Federal K-9 #2, Missed the first book, but that's okay because this is fine as a standalone. This was a great read, with O'Fallon being in law enforcement herself it came off as very realistic. Nick and Andi try as they might to stay professional and not get involved with each other in the middle of a case. A case where Andi Hardt is suspected of being involved in a money laundering and black market gun distribution. Andi will do whatever it takes to clear her name and unfreeze her bank accounts even if that means pretending to hire the annoyingly sexy Nick Houston as her new bartender.

Mass. State Police Sgt. Nick Houston and his K-9, Saxon, are working in junction with the AFT, IRS, and the FBI to try and track down and stop a black market guns dealer so far they have found the accountant who helps with the money laundering. Unfortunately it's Andi's ex-boyfriend who is still a friend and Andi was staying at his house when they executed the warrant. Nick figures that the guy still has some attachment to Andi so he pitches the idea to stay close to her incase the ex calls her everyone likes the idea so Nick goes to work for her at the Dog Park Cafe.

It took something major to get Andi out of the financial world but when she was betrayed by a person who claimed to love her she found a new love in a dog friendly restaurant, it took all the money she had to open it up and now because of yet another betrayal she might lose this too. Andi can't open her heart again not even to the too sexy for his own good Nick. Nick has been so career oriented since his wife died five years ago he was taken by surprise by how much he likes Andi and by how right it feels being with her. But no matter how much he likes her the job must come first.

Overall, I really liked this book. I loved the characters and the dogs. It's a bit of a slow burn because the try to keep their hands off of each other because of the case, heck for a portion of the book Andi does not like Nick because of what they are doing but her attraction to him wins out the more she gets to know him. Nick is more than what he seems and Andi is a headstrong woman and both have pasts that have molded them into who they are now and keep them hesitant from jumping in to quickly.   


 

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review 2014-07-23 13:12
Crimes Against Magic
Crimes Against Magic - Steve McHugh

10 years ago, Nathaniel Garrett woke up with no memory. He hasn't figured out a lot since then, other than that he's a sorcerer and uses his powers doing jobs for people such as thieving.

 

But as always, eventually his past does catch up with him and he gets drawn back into a millennial old battle with some old rivals.

 

I did like the world building in the book. It's a great blend of Arthurian and Greek mythology and I hope to see more of it in future books. The magic system was interesting, but we got one quick explanation about it and then just people using it. I would want to see more about its rules and how you go about learning it.

 

The main character was a bit too perfect for my taste and I would prefer a more flawed character. The secondary characters felt more like plot devices than anything as well, especially the women. There were a few inconsistences, for example, a character who is being hunted by the bad guys travels around with no problems, even on her own.

Eventually she gets captured, but it's while she's being protected and there's a battle and minor character death. Really, how did they find her when she's under protection, but not notice her when she randomly shows up at a hospital with no issues?

(spoiler show)

 

 

Another thing that bugged me was that it felt like an American book. I had to keep reminding myself that it was set in present day London, and I looked up the author to see if he was British (he is). The story could have been set in any US city and you would have only had to change the place names. There was nothing that seemed to tie it to London in the place descriptions, word choice, and how people speak.

 

I think I may continue the series, but it won't be a priority.

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