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Stalked in Silver Valley

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At a young age Kit was forced into a marriage with a Russian gangster and managed to get out of that situation with him in jail and her left with PSTD. As she works though her issues she's working with undercover Luther to take down more of the Russian mobsters because her ex husband was only part of a bigger picture.

To be honest I had a hard time getting into this book. While I did like the characters I kinda felt a disconnect to Kit, not really sure why. I enjoyed thought seeing how everything turned out. I mean there was so much going on, the situation Kit used to be in was just one mobster and there was plenty of connection around and she was willing to help take down the whole organization. Little did she realize that there was someone after and I loved the suspense of that. Wondering when the person would strike how things would lead to that situation. It was just overall a good time reading this book.

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This book hooked me from the first chapter, and didn't let go until I turned the last page. Kit escaped from the abuse of a forced marriage to Russian Organized Crime leader Vadim Valensky. At the same time, she found a way to help the Silver Valley PD take him down for his sex-and-drug trafficking crimes. In the two years since then, she divorced him, dealt with her PTSD, and took a job with SVPD and Trail Hikers using her language skills to continue the fight against ROC. Her latest assignment involves working with Trail Hikers agent Luther Darby to find two ROC members intent on resurrecting the local ROC then listen in on their plans.

As an FBI agent and then a Trail Hikers agent, Luther spent years going after ROC. After his last op, his determination became personal as well as professional. The last thing he wanted was to be paired with a civilian who wasn't even allowed to carry a weapon.

Luther and Kit got off to a rough start. Kit didn't appreciate Luther's lack of belief in her abilities, and Kit stirred up some unpleasant memories from Luther's past. Sparks of attraction added unexpected complications. Neither one is interested in a relationship. Kit felt zero interest in men after her time with Vadim, and she's not sure she can trust the feelings Luther causes. After the betrayal Luther experienced from the last woman he cared for, getting involved with another work-related woman is not an option. He's determined to stay unencumbered for as long as he works undercover.

I liked seeing the relationship between Luther and Kit develop. The more time they spend together, the closer they get, settling into a friendly partner role. The attraction between them continues to grow while each of them fights the yearning to get closer. An unexpected attack brings out Luther's protective instincts and Kit worries that she's put him in danger. When the operation ends, both must decide whether to take a risk. I wanted to shake Luther for walking away despite his feelings. I loved the ending as he realized the future he expected was no longer what he wanted. I loved his big moment and Kit's response.

The book had a double-barreled suspense story going on. The main one followed the story arc of the last several books, the partnership of the Trail Hikers and the SVPD as they worked to shut down the East Coast ROC. The remaining two leaders intend to reestablish the ROC's hold on the area, though each harbors plans of their own that are mutually exclusive. We get a look at the interactions between the two bad guys as each tries to get the upper hand. An unexpected twist ends up putting Kit in danger. I was on the edge of my seat as she took on the bad guys and won (with a bit of help).

The second story involved Kit's past coming back to haunt her. Her ex-husband's adult son wants her, not just for himself but also to use as a bribe to get back into the ROC. From her feelings of being watched to his attempted kidnapping of her in the woods, I couldn't wait to see how it turned out. I was glued to the pages as I saw Kit's struggle and her fear for Luther. I loved seeing Kit's response to the danger and Luther's confidence in her.

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Kit Danilenko managed to get out of an abusive forced marriage with a Russian gangster. After helping take down her husband and some of the other crime syndicate, she devoted her life to helping stop organized crime. Working as a translator while still working through her PSTD, she is paired with another agent on a covert mission, one which will prove to be explosive.

Geri Krotow’s Stalked in Silver Valley has more suspense than some of the other books in this line, but the book still seems to need further development. The characters are not well developed and the story line lacks believability. That being said, it’s a quick read if you need something to take your mind off other things.

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