My rating: 5 of 5 stars
Blurb:
In 1964, a group of scientists called the Los Alamos Five came close to finishing a nuclear energy project for the United States government when they were abruptly disbanded. Now the granddaughter of one of those five scientists, aerospace engineer Elinor Mitchell, discovers that she has highly sensitive information on the project in her possession--and a target on her back.
SNAP agent and former Navy cryptologist Kekoa Young is tasked with monitoring Elinor. This is both convenient since she's his neighbor in Washington, DC, and decidedly inconvenient because . . . well, he kind of likes her.
As Elinor follows the clues her grandfather left behind to a top-secret nuclear project, Kekoa has no choice but to step in. When Elinor learns he has been spying on her, she's crushed. But with danger closing in on all sides, she'll have to trust him to ensure her discoveries stay out of enemy hands.
Natalie Walters sucks you into the global race for space domination in this perfectly paced second installment of her SNAP Agency romantic suspense series
My Review:
Fatal Code is the second installment from Natalie Walters’ The SNAP Agency series. I enjoyed the first book, Lights Out, and enjoyed this one even more. It was a thrilling novel to read. It was full of danger, intrigue, twists and turns that I could not have predicted. Elinor and Kekoa were interesting characters and I had to keep reading to see how it would all end for them both. I loved it.
I am giving Fatal Code five stars. I believe readers who enjoy reading clean Romantic Suspense will want to grab this one. I look forward the next installment from The SNAP Agency series. Readers will see how Natalie Walters’ talent really shines through in this one.
I received a paperback copy of Fatal Code from the publisher, but was not required to write a positive review. This review is one hundred percent my own honest opinion.
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I am giving Fatal Code five stars. I believe readers who enjoy reading clean Romantic Suspense will want to grab this one. I look forward the next installment from The SNAP Agency series. Readers will see how Natalie Walters’ talent really shines through in this one.
I received a paperback copy of Fatal Code from the publisher, but was not required to write a positive review. This review is one hundred percent my own honest opinion.
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