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Tuesday, July 25, 2017

Review - THE HUNGING GROUNDS by Katee Robert




The Hunting Grounds (Hidden Sins #2)




For two FBI agents with a past, love becomes a matter of life and death in the new Hidden Sins novel from New York Times and USA Today bestselling author Katee Robert.

Maggie Gaines used to be an FBI agent—top of her class and one of the bright, up-and-coming stars—until she spectacularly fell apart during her first high-profile case. That was eight years ago. Now she’s a ranger at Glacier National Park, and she’s found some measure of peace. But when the body of a murdered woman is discovered, she must finally put the past behind her and work with the one man she thought she’d never see again.

For months, Vic Sutherland has been hunting a killer who’s been targeting unsuspecting hikers in national parks—and now the predator has come to Glacier. Vic knows the case will bring him face-to-face with his former partner, yet nothing can prepare him for seeing Maggie again after all these years, or for the memories of passion it stirs in both of them.

As the investigation brings them closer together—and closer to the killer—Maggie and Vic fear they have only each other to trust. But even that might not be enough to make it out of Glacier alive.


4.5 Stars

by Cheryl Stewart


Maggie’s memories always take her back to when she was a rookie in the FBI. This was the job she always wanted until her first case. She wanted to catch the killer so bad that she burnt herself out causing her to quit her job. She decide to try a new route and trained to be a park ranger. It was something she had to work very hard for, always taking criticism from her fellow rangers about handling her duties. She proved herself to everyone on her team including her boss. Maggie loved working in Glacier Park. Her job added peace to her life like nothing else had. That was until a body was found at one of the campsites in the park. The victim had been shot with a cross bow and dressed like you would a deer or bear. With many people touring the park the rangers were worried about everyone’s safety. When they find out that the same type of killings have been happening in other national parks the BAU is called into investigate. The investigator that they send is none other than Maggie’s ex partner Vic. He was always on Maggie’s mind but she had hope to never see him again after embarrassing herself when she tried to kiss him before she left the FBI.

Vic was just as nervous about seeing her. They worked the case together, Maggie leading Vic through the park and also helping with the investigation. When the evidence start pointing to a group of campers that Maggie welcomed into the park they start searching for them. When they come across their campsite and they are all missing they begin searching the entire park with the help of the SAR team. With more bodies showing up they decide that the unsub is hunting the victims down as if they were animals. Maggie and Vic are getting close by the day and are having problems hiding their feelings for each other. Can they stay on task and find the unsub or will their feelings become a distraction.

I have really enjoyed the books of this series and look forward to more.

Advanced copy provided in exchange for an honest review.

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