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BEFORE IT'S TOO LATE by Sara Driscoll. Series # 2 FBI. K -9
Kensington Publisher
Ruby trained as a PTSD.service dog, with his owner Sandy, who he protects and soothe, when PTSD affects her. A cryptic message is sent to Meg and her partner Brian. To find one of their own, the leash of Ruby's is only clue that she has been taken. Her dog Hawk, has found a fresh grave.
A disposable pawn in the game, another clue, black Irish, like Meg and sister Cora. She just get's home, a call another cryptic message for her.
The codes, what kind are they, and what's the key word. Another thrilling story that will keep you in suspense as you gather the clues. Will, they always be to late in finding them. And why are they sent to Meg.
Read the first book, and this one doesn't disappoint her readers either.
All will enjoy this fast pace, intriguing plot. Looking forward to the next book with their owner's and their rescue dog, Given book by Net Galley for my voluntary review and my honest opinion.

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Before it's too Late is the sequel to Lone Wolf, which I haven't read, but that's in my Want-To-Read-List. So, when I got the chance to read this book did I grab it to see if the series is any good.

You don't have to have read Lone Wolf to read this book. The events in the previous books are mentioned, but this story is stand-alone. It's a fascinated case, where the kidnapper leaves messages that have to be deciphered in time to save the women taken. If too much time is spent on deciphering the message, well then it's over for the woman. And, the clues are not always that easy. Luckily, Meg knows someone that is great with word games, her sisters Cara.

I quite like this book. I adore reading crime novels with dogs, and in this case is Hawk one of the "main characters" in the book as he is a search-and-rescue dog. And, Hawk and the other search-and-rescue dogs are needed in this case as they often only have the locations to where the woman is and have to search to find her before it's too late. And, yes I liked the humans too (lol). FBI Special Agent Meg Jennings who is Hawk's owner and also the one that is taunted by the kidnapper in this book. It's easy to like Meg and I will definitely try to get hold of Lone Wolf to read what happened in that book. Cara.

It's a fast-paced book that only took a couple of hours for me to read, but that was very nice to read something "lighter". I felt that this is a perfect book when I want something less heavy, but not too light to read.

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The FBI K-9 series by Sara Driscoll is so interesting. I enjoy how the authors incorporated the search dogs into the story. The authors add the right amount of intrigue, romance, and suspense into this series it keeps the readers captivated until the very end. The relationships we have are never more apparent than in this book, and it shows that everyone thinks of relationships as not always the same. The dogs bring a special aspect to this series, showing the strength of the dogs and the connections they have with their humans was beautiful. This story was full of surprise and intense build up; when it ended I wanted to read the next one.
Thank you NetGalley and Sara Driscoll for allowing me to read and review this book.

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