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Wyatt Blackstone’s star rose rapidly in
the FBI and descended just as fast when his personal moral
code made him expose something that made him unpopular among
his fellow agents. Wyatt is now the Special Agent in Charge
of a new unit the FBI is trying to sweep under the rug.
However, Wyatt has good people on his team and they show
just how good they are, until the night one of his agents is
killed during a surveillance case with another team.
Lily Fletcher is a computer wizard who
became fixated on a criminal. That fixation turned into her
own personal nightmare. When Lily could finally contact
Wyatt to let him know she was alive and in desperate need of
rescuing, she made a decision that affected the entire
team. Now it appears that someone has guessed Lily might
still be alive and is trying to force her hand.
Wyatt and Lily have to start at the
beginning to figure out just who hid behind a screen name
months ago. While that would be enough to keep both of them
busy, it appears the FBI might be asking questions too, and
don't forget about the team themselves, all of which brings
a ton of action. Action that could have been used as a
front for murder. When the final battle happens, can Wyatt
protect Lily and his team while bagging a murderer? And
what about Wyatt and Lily's future together, and with the
FBI?
What would you do if a call made you
choose between the career rulebook and your moral one? In
Black at Heart the Special Agent in Charge of
the Black CAT's must make this decision. Wyatt knows that
his own moral code has come at odds with the FBI before and
without hesitation, he puts a member of his team ahead of it
again. Lily let her emotions blind her and she went semi
around her boss in order to capture an obsession. I was so
upset when I learned that Lily had died in book two and
beyond happy when she was suddenly back in Wyatt's life. I
had seen that Wyatt and Lily were heading together in baby
steps. I loved how Ms. Parrish tied up loose threads and
filled in the blanks in both Wyatt's and Lily's lives. How
Wyatt and Lily worked together to solve who was trying to
kill a supposedly dead person, kept me up reading until the
book was done. The loyalty of the entire team seemed to be
the cherry on top as Wyatt and Lily struggled to come to
terms with the people they were now, and the passion between
them that could not be denied any longer. Outstanding
ending to the initial three books in this great new series.
I just have to Joyfully Recommend Black at Heart
and in fact, I recommend the entire Black CAT's series
so far. I really hope that more books in this series show
up soon, as I can just see Wyatt daring the FBI to close
down his team, and the team showing up other agents by
solving intricate internet crimes. |