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Gabriel Ortiz does not talk about his time with the FBI with his new undercover crew at motorheads. What has gone from protecting the Russian twin sisters has now turned into a whole different undercover case. This being the third book in the series it focuses on Gabe. Right from the start he is met with a reminder from his past in the forum of one Nikki Gage, FBI agent and daughter to the deputy director. They also were living together four years ago when a case went bad and Gabe left and eventually ended up in Miami. They do go over this in this story. Now though she has been sent to oversee an operation on an organization that is being run out of south beach and are using veterans who have PTSD, against their will. What she does not want to do is spend time alone with Gabe, but after their garage is destroyed they are now put together to work not only this case but also their past, and for Gabe hopefully a future. This story has a lot of action as far as shooting, car chases, some nice vintage muscle cars, and of course horizontal bop, with a little hood scene as well. Just what everyone wants from a good story that keeps moving along even after a mustang is totaled, or something has blown up. I also liked the banter between the two main characters especially Nikki thinking at some point that Gabe would actually have a plan. Overall a good book and you don’t need to read the other books to be caught up.
I had a really hard time finishing this book. I have really enjoyed the books in the series previous to this one but I just couldn't get into the book or connect with the characters on this one.
Gabe and Nikki in "Chase" were sexy, hot, fast and furious! I love the guys and gals at Classic Rides, and to see Gabe hook up with the love of his life again, as well as the agent in charge in Nikki, the reader is in for a wild ride. Nikki holds her own as well as holding onto Gabe and never lets go. The 3rd book in the series, most of the dialog is between the H and the h with the supporting cast in the background. My one criticism of this book is, although the task at hand is to stop a homegrown terrorist, the others in the group were too much on the sidelines and didn't feel as connected as they were in the first two books. That being said, I enjoyed the book and look forward to reading more of the series. As said in many of the reviews, each book is a standalone and all 3 of them are full of fast rides, romance and suspense. Thank you to NetGalley and Kensington Books (Zebra Shout) for gifting me "Chase" and asking for my honest opinion. This is mine. Recommended Read. 4 Stars!