Author: Sandra Brown
No. of Pages: 432
Obsessively vowing to avenge his late wife’s murder, Mitch has been on a downward spiral, jeopardizing his closest relationships and drinking excessively to numb his pain. After going one step too far, Detective John Bowie, his former best friend and now his boss, has forced Mitch to get therapy to sort himself out.
Dr. Dylan Reede is immediately empathetic to the pain she senses beneath Mitch’s cavalier attitude and wisecracking. She’s determined to make the most of his mandated sessions. But from the moment Mitch breezes into her office, Dylan finds it a struggle to maintain the professional and personal boundaries that keep her own tragic past at a safe distance.
As Mitch begins to close in on Oz and Malone’s operation, they’re prepared to stop him by any means necessary. And when it’s revealed that Dylan might hold the key to bringing them to justice, Mitch and Dylan’s irresistible attraction to each other may not only compromise both of them professionally, but place them in Oz’s bullseye.
Detective Mitch Haskell is skating dangerously close to becoming a law unto himself. Still reeling from the loss of his wife two years earlier, he is convinced that at least one man is responsible - Roland Malone, a ruthless and calculating criminal. There’s also a shadowy accomplice known only as Oz. Together, they execute their crimes with chilling precision, leaving no trace behind. But Mitch is relentless, determined to find the slightest crack in their façade and finally bring justice to his wife’s murder.
Unsurprisingly, Mitch’s obsession has begun to take its toll. Pushing the boundaries of both law and sanity, he’s ordered into therapy by his boss, Detective John Bowie. Enter Dr. Dylan Reese. What begins as a professional relationship quickly becomes something far more complicated, as Dylan is drawn into Mitch’s dangerous pursuit - both emotionally and professionally. Their connection blurs ethical lines, adding another layer of tension to an already high-stakes investigation.
Fans of the series will appreciate the return of John Bowie, the protagonist from the first book, whose presence adds continuity and depth. Sandra Brown once again delivers a gripping mix of suspense and romance, balancing pulse-pounding danger with an emotionally charged relationship. Whether it’s the hunt for elusive killers or the undeniable chemistry between Mitch and Dylan, Bloodlust is an engaging, fast-paced read that leaves you eager for the next installment.











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