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Scorched | Laura Griffin
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The sixth thrilling Tracers novel from bestselling and award-winning author Laura Griffin features a forensic anthropologist and a Navy Seal who work together to find a killer before the killer finds them. Kelsey Quinn has traveled the world unearthing heartbreaking secrets, but nothing prepares her for the trauma of her latest discovery. While on a human rights dig in the Philippines, the forensic anthropologist uncovers a set of human remains, touching off a chain of deadly events back on American soil. After a terrifying attack, Kelsey goes into hiding while she tries to unravel the mystery of two seemingly unconnected murders. The odds are stacked against her, but Kelsey has the help of her colleagues at the Delphi Center crime lab… and the unexpected protection of the only man she ever loved. Navy SEAL Gage Brewer knows his relationship with Kelsey is over and done. But when he learns she’s being targeted by a killer, he risks everything—including his career as a spec ops warrior—to get her out of harm’s way. Gage tracks down Kelsey and believes he’s accomplished his goal. But as the threats against her escalate, it becomes clear that the enemy they’re fighting is more lethal than anyone ever imagined. And the most dangerous mission is only beginning.
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Forensic anthropologist Kelsey stumbles across something big during one of her digs in the Philippines - something that leads to her former fiancé being murdered and her being next. Not able to trust law enforcement, she teams up (reluctantly) with her Navy SEAL ex Gage to investigate and take down a terrorist plot.
I liked the suspense in this one and the second chance aspect of the romance, but the fix for their big issue didn't work for me.

CaramelLunacy The relationship was a lot of "just physical because that's all we can have" which isn't a trope that works for me. Also, I liked her competence and was really hoping to see more of Kelsey's work rather than Gage's SEAL training. The secondary romance with Gage's SEAL buddy Derek and FBI newbie Elizabeth was fun - would 100% read their book. 1mo
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