The series finale for Miguel and Raven, partner bounty hunters, as they continue to search for missing jewels and are thrown further into danger as a drug cartel is found to be an interested party. Fully committed to each other and making a new future together.
From the Resolution blurb:
Raven and Miguel are still on a tough recovery case involving a rare pigeon’s blood ruby worth millions of dollars. There’s a very real threat hanging over their heads, and they’re stuck with a client they don’t exactly trust, her attorney whom they suspect is involved in the whole mess, and a man claiming to be a “friend” of the widow who looks more like an extra from a mobster movie.
They’ve had more action in the first few days than they ever wanted to. Opening a new recovery business shouldn’t be this dangerous, but then again, unexpected rogue CIA operatives trying to murder them wasn’t on the cards either. Unfortunately, only three have been caught, leaving at least one more out there, desperate to get his hands on a stolen shipment of gems.
When a moldering body turns up with Raven and Miguel’s names in his pocket, things really start heating up and the bullets start to fly. Making things even more complicated— every single government alphabet agency is getting in each other’s way, and trust is in short supply. Right when it seems there’s no way out, old friends inadvertently give them a clue how to get out of all this mess with their hides intact.
From the mean streets of Los Angeles to the tropical paradise of Grand Cayman, join Raven and Miguel in the exciting conclusion of the Trackers series.
SNik's review:
Third in series (Trackers), best if read in order. Established relationship. POC representation. Found family. Dual POV. Heed content warnings.
Still on the hunt for the missing jewels they had been hired to track down, Miguel and Raven are drawn further into danger when a cartel decides the bounty hunters are in their way. Miguel and Raven are immediately thrown into the action, and this time Raven has to step up when Miguel gets injured.
I’m still a big fan of these two men together, capable and caring, they are one hundred percent committed to each other and the life they are trying to build together. Also, all of the found family in the author’s overlapping multiple series universes is so fun to read. This story was a little unexpected as there is a twist to where Miguel and Raven are heading for their future, and I wouldn’t mind another story or two as time moves on for them to see their lives a few years down the line.
Resolution is currently available as an e-book and can be read as part of your Kindle Unlimited Subscription
Resolution is currently available as an e-book and can be read as part of your Kindle Unlimited Subscription
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