Lexi Sobado is settling into a new job at Iniquus. There, Lexi uses the code name Lynx and wears two hats. Working out a recognizable picture from the random puzzle pieces her team hands her is job one. Her second task is to support her team out in the field. Lynx plants transmitters, does sleight-of-hand, cracks a safe every once in a while, but she never is tasked with anything that would call … call for daring deeds of do or die – well, that’s how her contract reads, anyway.
Sadly, life doesn’t always work the way Lexi would like it to. Spyder McGraw, Lexi’s long time family-friend and mentor, shows up in town, bringing more questions than answers. A new neighbor, Maria Rodriguez, moves into Lexi’s neighborhood – their pasts dangerously linked together. And her grief as Lexi mourns her late husband, Angel, tangles itself around her feelings for Striker Rheas. At work, at home, in her heart, Lexi can’t seem to find the sense of peace and security that she craves.
In Missing Lynx, we follow Lexi as she tries to puzzle her way to a better life. Just as Lexi seems to move in the right direction, she’s caught in Maria’s trap, and becomes a pawn in a deadly international game. Lexi’s teammates scramble to find her before it’s too late. Lexi is fighting for her life.
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Not even going behind the veil can save her this time!
I am so glad I found this series, Lynx is such a unique and complex character and with each new book we discover more facets to her skills and abilities but even these are of limited use to her once she is captured.
Her experiences are horrifying, degrading and heartbreaking and although she may waver in captivity, she finds her strength once again and fights back leaving you in awe of just how strong and determined she is.
Technically this ends on a cliff hanger that will leave you shouting ‘Noooooo’….but with at least another 3 books available in the series it is not really a true cliff hanger, which you soon realise and with a rush of adrenaline nooo becomes how?
I will say that books 2, 3 and 4 are very closely linked with a plotline running through all three, so it is wise to read them back to back if you can carve that time out…it is well worth it! This series quickly sucks you in and Iniquus becomes strangely addictive.
I read this on Kindle Unlimited.
There is so much going on in this book, that it’s very easy to get caught up in what Lexi’s doing. From rediscovering her mentor to her Iniquus assignments to the pervading feeling of threat that surrounds her, this story takes us on a roller-coaster ride of action and discovery. Mind you, where this book ends is one heck of a cliff-hanger and makes me grateful that I can immediately get my hands on the next one in the series.
Yet another great book in this series! Moving on to the next one, Chain Lynx!
Edge Of The Seat Reading!!
(Read using Kindle Unlimited)
Omg this one had it all. Romance, heart, fear, tension, friendship & heartbreak!!
An absolute must read that ends on a cliffhanger!!
Debbie, 1970, UK
Missing Lynx is the second book in this series and you really do need to read the whole series. It is SO good! I love the writing and the characters. There is suspense and action and romance, and some paranormal. There are some pages with cruelty that were just too much for me, so I skipped those. This is my second time through the series, and I think I am savoring it even more this time. Very entertaining!!!
I couldn’t put this book down. I stayed up all night reading it. Sometimes I think things are drawn out a little too much hence only 4 stars. I love this group and the kids and the dogs and the Kitchen Grandmothers. You will need tissues for this one and I’m so glad this series is finished because it ends in a huge cliffhanger.
Lexi has a job she loves, a team she loves, trusts and shares with, and an overinflated sense of responsibility and control.
A nasty person loosely connected to her past with Spyder seems to think she might be of use as leverage.
If she can play on her strengths, she might survive the stress and drama. A tough road ahead, with an annoying cliffhanger- still an excellent KU read!