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Thursday, November 10, 2011

Fish and chips is a meal of a book.

Fish & Chips (Cut & Run #3)Fish & Chips by Madeleine Urban

My rating: 5 of 5 stars


This book was reviewed for Netgalley


The Blurb
Special Agents Ty Grady and Zane Garrett are back on the job, settled into a personal and professional relationship built on fierce protectiveness and blistering passion. Now they’re assigned to impersonate two members of an international smuggling ring—an out-and-proud married couple—on a Christmas cruise in the Caribbean. As their boss says, surely they’d rather kiss each other than be shot at, and he has no idea how right he is.



Portraying the wealthy criminals requires a particular change in attitude from Ty and Zane while dealing with the frustrating waiting game that is their assignment. As it begins to affect how they treat each other in private, they realize there’s more to being partners than watching each other’s backs, and when the case takes an unexpected turn and threatens Ty’s life, he and Zane will have to navigate seas of white lies and stormy secrets, including some of their own.

My Thoughts
This was a really insightful instalment of the Cut and Run series. We get to see these two emotionally stunted men showing more emotion and showing how they feel in a public forum.

It made a real change to see these two men being open with how they feel and I think it gave the series more longevity. The plot was complex with out being overly complicated and had enough intrigue to keep me guessing. The reveal was fast and furious and emotionally charged with the confession to get Zane to jump.

I will be reading book 4 next as I want to see how this new dynamic works for them.


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