Almost every other book I've read this summer is set in Montana or Wyoming. No, this wasn't intentional on my part. I guess it's how the stars are aligning for me. I didn't know Critical Alliance had a Montana setting until I read it. What can I say? I wanted to read this book solo based on the cover. I skimmed the blurb but somehow missed two Montana mentions.
The male hero of this tale is Alex Knight, a Diplomatic Security Services Special Agent who has returned to his home state of Montana to relax from a haywire mission. Unfortunately, he doesn't have much time to decompress as he gets involved with Mackenzie Hanson, a cybersecurity expert wrapped up in a deadly espionage plot.
Final Thoughts
Critical Alliance is "almost" a standalone story. Each book in the Rocky Mountain Courage series centers on a character whose parent was killed in an "event" fifteen years ago. Despite not reading the first two books, I filled in the dots quickly for the backstory that links the series together.
Overall, Critical Alliance is a fast-paced and cleverly-written edge-of-your-seat thriller that is difficult to put down until you've read the final word.
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