Blurb:
When secrets are the only thing keeping you alive, how can you
trust anyone with the truth?
Protecting the clueless public while keeping the existence of his monster
hunting Company on the down-low is Ridge Prescott's jam.
Associating with civilians, not so much. Until taking out a bloodthirsty ghoul
ends in accidentally tag-teaming with the grumpiest woman he's ever rescued.
For the first time, McKenna Cabello has him thinking about hands-on civilian
research.
Good thing, since A) she doesn’t know jack about monsters, and B) she’s still
hell bent on finding a couple of street kids under her protection who’ve gone
missing.
Her record says she’s the Enforcer for the most brutal gun runner in the Gulf,
and according to Company code, Ridge must turn her in. But the more time they
spend together searching for the teens, the harder it is to believe she’s a
criminal. Ridge can spot a secret a mile away though, and McKenna is hiding
something major. Company Rule Number One is never have someone at your back
that you can’t trust.
Time is running out and unless he can rewrite the rules, Galveston will drown
under a wave of monsters, McKenna and the kids their first victims.
My review:
Agent Alone is an intriguing prequel to what appears to be a fascinating
series. Ridge is a trainer for The Company, a black book group dedicated to
hunting down cryptids and other feral paranormal creatures. McKenna is an undercover agent for the ATF.
She’s been under for three years and it is beginning to take a toll. Ridge and McKenna
meet fighting a ghoul and both of their worlds will never be the same. I
enjoyed learning about their world and look forward to visiting again.
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