Wednesday, June 17, 2020

Book Review: Midnight Abduction (Tactical Crime Division #3) by Nichole Severn

Midnight Abduction (Tactical Crime Division #3)
Title: Midnight Abduction (Tactical Crime Division #3)

Author: Nichole Severn

Stars: 4

Review:
I love that they put a cast of characters before you dig into the book.  It helps keep tract of all the different endless characters that come and go in the series. 
Nichole Severn has the ability to create a balance book with nail biting moments, teasing banter, and sweet romance without eye rolling moments.
The story will pull at readers wanting and almost need to read the book to make sure everyone you come to love comes out alive.
The author is able to keep readers update even as this book can be read as a stand alone novel in a series that this reader is planning on picking up when the stores open again.
Thank you to Netgalley and the publisher for a copy of Nichole Severn Midnight Abduction 

Synopsis:
When Benning Reeves's twins are kidnapped, the frantic father knows who can help: the Tactical Crime Division and Ana Ramirez. Even though Ana once shattered Benning's heart, the special agent is the only one he can trust. But Ana is still tormented by the unresolved case that brought them together years before -- a case somehow entangled with Benning's children. It's up to the TCD and Ana to discover why...before it's too late.

Kindle Edition249 pages
Published May 1st 2020 by Harlequin Intrigue

About The Author:
Nichole Severn writes explosive romantic suspense with strong heroines, heroes who dare challenge them, and a hell of a lot of guns. She graduated from Utah Valley University with a degree in Psychology and from Nevada State College with a degree in English Literature. She's a member of Romance Writers of America.

She resides with her very supportive and patient husband, as well as her demon spawn, in Utah. When she’s not writing, she’s constantly injuring herself running, rock climbing, practicing yoga, and snowboarding.

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