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Review: Dangerous Ground

Dangerous Ground Dangerous Ground by Josh Lanyon
My rating: 3 of 5 stars

Partners for 3 years, Taylor McAllister and Will Brandy go on a camping trip to work out the looming issues between them before they lose their friendship as well as their working relationship. The issue being that Taylor is in love with Will and Will would rather not rock the boat despite his attraction to his partner. He's also wary of commitment-shy Taylor's relationship track record. Complicating matters further is Taylor's continued annoyance at the way Will treats him with kid gloves now after being shot six months ago.

So, of course, they stumble upon a robbery/murder mystery that hasn't been solved. In the middle of the freakin' wilderness. Nothing to rely on but their wits, training and each other.

As usual, JL gets to the heart of her characters. Watching Will and Taylor doing their push-pull dance around their feelings for each other, about the shooting, their partnership, their alpha Type A personalities, and this mystery was utterly enjoyable. I'm looking forward to the rest of the series.

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