Vortex by Catherine Coulter

Vortex (FBI Thriller #25)Barbara’s Rating: 5 of 5 Stars
Series: FBI Thriller #25
Publication Date: 8/10/21
Period: Contemporary Washington DC & New York
Number of Pages: 400

I always look forward to the next release in this series and I am absolutely never disappointed. This book, as always, was well-written, well-plotted, well-delivered, and had engaging and relatable characters. We follow Sherlock and Savich as they wade through the clues and solve two different cases. The cases are very different and both are very interesting.


Sherlock’s case with Mia/Thomas/Julia

I quickly came to admire Mia Briscoe. She is so very brave and once she gets her first clue, she is doggedly determined to solve the mystery of what happened to her best friend seven years ago. Serena disappeared without a trace from a frat party she and Mia had attended, and there hasn’t been a trace of her or what happened since then. Then, out of the blue, a blurry picture is unearthed and it sets everything in motion. Mia does most of the investigation on her own and Sherlock isn’t involved until closer to the end of the case – once Mia has nearly been murdered. Mia has many obstacles in her path – some of those obstacles are very rich, powerful, politically inclined, families. You’ll love Mia and those she enlists to help her and you’ll love the way the case unfolds and wraps up.


Savich’s case with Olivia

When a foreign national tries to murder CIA agent Olivia Hildebrandt, the case falls under the jurisdiction of the FBI – particularly Agent Dillon Savich, head of the Criminal Apprehension Unit. To say the CIA is unhappy with that turn of events is putting it lightly. The CIA’s unhappiness doesn’t faze Savich in the least and he proceeds to protect Olivia and solve the case of the missing CIA agent, Mike Kingman, and the flash drive he carried. The CIA is inclined to believe Kingman is a traitor and has stolen the flash drive, but Olivia is absolutely sure that isn’t the case – and Savich believes Olivia. What is on that drive that is worth a foreign entity hunting down and murdering a CIA operative? Is there a traitor in the CIA? Who compromised the mission to retrieve the flash drive? Leave it to Savich and his intrepid crew to solve it all and see to the appropriate punishment.

I can highly recommend this book and I hope you will enjoy it as much as I did. Have you read all of the books in the series? For a while, the author made much use of Savich’s ‘sixth sense’, but that hasn’t been mentioned in the last several books. I have to wonder if that just wasn’t a popular thing or if it was just easier to write the stories with it. It certainly doesn’t detract from the stories, but – you have to wonder – if someone has a sixth sense, why wouldn’t they use it all the time?

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The Knight’s Maiden in Disguise

Risking her life
To save a knight!

Disguising herself as her late twin brother keeps Avva Carpenter, and her family, safe. Until Sir William Devereux arrives in her town. As the castle’s stable master, Avva can’t avoid the knight—or the desire he instantly stirs in her. He’s everything she never knew a nobleman could be: honest, kind, brave. When danger surrounds them, the only way to help William is to reveal her true identity, but can she trust him enough?

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Tracy’s rating: 4 of 5 stars

Series: The King’s Knights, #1

Release Date:  September 28, 2021

Sir William Devereux is on a mission for the King’s Knights, an elite group that serves King Edward III, the king himself has sent William to prepare Baron Caerden in South Wales for a visit from the king. William hopes that if this mission is successful the king will reward him with a rich bride. His father is a baron, but William feels that his parents are too blinded by their love of one another to manage the barony properly, he worries that his sisters will suffer and wants a rich wife to ensure they are properly dowered and that the estate is not left destitute when William inherits. William views his parent’s love as a liability and vows to never succumb to such nonsense. He and his squire James, are almost at the Baron’s keep when they notice that the village is too quiet and that there are no women about, curious, he then notices that there seems to be no one guarding the keep. Worried, he sends James to warn the King’s Knights that something is amiss and then sets out on his own to find out what is going on. He enters the stables and is immediately blown away by his immediate and intense attraction to the stable master, who at first glance is the most beautiful woman he has ever seen, he soon realizes his mistake and is bewildered by his attraction to the man. He is overwhelmed by it and has to force himself to leave the stables and concentrate on his mission. A mission that is getting more difficult by the moment when he learns the Baron is not in residence.

For the last year, Avva Carpenter has been disguised as her deceased twin brother Aven, something that is necessary for a young woman living in Caerden. If she could, Avva would leave and start a new life elsewhere, but she won’t abandon her younger brothers, who are apprenticing for the blacksmith, she hopes that they will soon be settled and she can move on. Avva’s reaction to William was every bit as visceral and immediate as his was to her, but she can’t risk her disguise and vows to avoid the handsome knight. But that will be easier said than done since William seeks her out, again and again, to help him figure out what the Baron is up to.

It didn’t take long for William to figure out that Avva is a woman and an ally. Together they uncover a plot against the king and set out to thwart it. But when William is injured, Avva’s involvement may just end up getting her killed. Can William save her and still complete his mission? And if he does, will he still want to marry an heiress or will he do what he has vowed never to do and marry for love?

This was a well-written, fast-paced read with wonderful characters and enough intrigue to keep you flipping pages. The story is not overly complex, but it is well-plotted and perfectly executed, it is filled with forbidden desire, warmish love scenes, secrets, a truly wicked villain, great secondary characters, action, and finally a HEA that didn’t seem possible. I enjoyed this book and would happily recommend it!

*I am voluntarily leaving a review for an eARC that I requested and was provided to me by the publisher. All opinions in this review are my own.*

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