Operation Witness Protection by Justine Davis

 πŸ’–πŸ’–πŸ’–πŸ’–πŸ’”/5

4.5/5 - Operation Witness Protection by Justine Davis, book fifteen in the Cutter’s Code series, is a story of, love-in several forms, grief, found family and the cutest wily dog named Cutter who adds levels of depth to the story. Although this is the first book in this series that I’ve read, enough background is given to fill in any missing information. I do plan to go back and read previous stories in the series.

 

Case McMillan hasn’t been a cop in fourteen months, but those instincts never really leave you. Seeing a women being held at gunpoint in a back alley, behind a convenience store, those instincts have him running into the scene, to save the victim. Terri Johnson is a wary, secretive woman, who ran away from home when she was seventeen; to get away from her heartless parents after the only person she ever trusted, her brother, is taken from her. As a sole witness to a murder, Terri needs more protection that he can provide and turns to a place that works in the shadows, but he’s not leaving her side until he knows she’s safe. Here they follow a journey of suspense, murder, blast from their pasts, new friends, and the cutest match making dog in history, Cutter. There is murder, attempted murder, disloyal family and wonderful family and friends, laughter, tears, reunion, some heat and a chance for a happy future, together. I highly recommend Operation Witness Protection to other readers. 

                                                     

I voluntarily reviewed a complimentary copy of this book.

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