Wednesday, June 2, 2021

Review of "Never Miss" by Melissa Koslin

Kadance Tolle's upbringing was untraditional, to say the least. A former sniper with the CIA and born into a family of assassins, when she sees someone in danger (even though she is on the run from said family) she can't help but intervene. Kadance may have some deep and understandable trust issues but at the core she is a caring person who wants to do what is good.

Lyndon Vaile is not just brilliant - he has a photographic memory and holds three doctorates: microbiology, pathology, and epidemiology, all of which he earned before turning 30 (oh, and a master's in cybersecurity btw). When Kadance saves his life and their paths become intertwined, they must work together on a case that has both global and national security ramifications.

I loved the cat (we had a Maine Coon that was basically a dog in cat form - that breed is amazing), and overall I really thought this was a very solid first book from this new author. Although there were some mild mis-steps -and frankly, the things that I noticed seemed like they were an editing issue that could have been solved with a word search for repetitive statements- it was overcome by the interesting backgrounds of both main characters and highly relevant subject matter. I look forward to more offerings from this author.

I was provided a complimentary copy of this book from Revell Publishers and NetGalley in exchange for my honest review.




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