Tracy Murray had thought she'd be safe disappearing in the wilds of Alaska after her testimony put away a gang leader. But the gang symbol tattooed on an attacker's arm means the clock has run out. She's been found--and she knows the killers won't let her escape alive again. She can't fight an entire gang alone--she needs help. But when she finds herself relying on widowed firefighter David Warren, a new struggle emerges. Fleeing Alaska and cutting all ties could be the only way to survive but it would mean leaving her heart behind.
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3.5 stars
While the plotting and writing was more realistic and engaging than the first in the series (no strange color/word picture issues interrupted me), there were a number of coincidences in plot that made it so I couldn't quite call it “very good” and some large loads of predictability. It was a fun read, though, and I definitely enjoyed the characters!