Cold Case Killer Profile was an extremely action packed story! Right from the beginning, Brigitte found herself in extreme danger that didn’t let up for the entire novel. This book is the second in the Quantico Profilers series, but reads as a stand alone novel.
I really liked the two main characters, Duke and Brigitte. They developed a great connection together, however, there were reasons that both of them were hesitant to marry anyone. I liked seeing how they resisted the attraction to each other the best they could, even as it was very clear that they cared for each other.
This story had lots of great twists and turns to it and the leads into the investigation that Duke and Brigitte followed slowly yielded new evidence with each discovery. I hope to read the next book in the series, too.
(4 stars)
I received a complimentary copy of this book. All opinions are my own.
ABOUT THE BOOK
The desert can hide many secrets…including murder.
Searching for the perfect morning landscape to paint leads forensic artist Brigitte Linsey straight to a dead body–and a narrow escape from the Sunrise Serial Killer still on the scene. Now she’s become unfinished business and new prey. Working with FBI special agent Duke Jericho could mean putting the murderer away for good. However, it’s just a matter of time before this diabolically clever predator turns his hunters into the hunted…
Mills & Boon Love Inspired Suspense — Courage. Danger. Faith.
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ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Publishers Weekly Bestselling Author, Jessica R. Patch is known for her dry wit and signature twists whether she’s penned a romantic suspense, a cold case thriller, or a small-town romance. When she’s not getting into fictional mischief with her characters, you can find her cozy on the couch in her mid-south home reading books by some of her favorite authors, watching movies with her family, and collecting recipes to amazing dishes she’ll probably never cook. Sign up for her newsletter “Patched In” at http://www.jessicarpatch.com. Jessica is represented by Rachel Kent of Books & Such Literary Management.
I like the sound of this one Brittany. Great review.