Uncovering the truth puts a target on a lawyer’s back in this explosive Cutter’s Code romance Katie Moore’s small town is rocked when her best friend is brutally murdered–and her father becomes the prime suspect. Her dad’s only chance is Gavin de Marco, an attorney who doesn’t trust anything or anyone. Now Gavin is probing secrets heartbroken Katie didn’t know she had–and sparking an … an attraction neither can resist.
Betrayal taught Gavin to ruthlessly expose the truth–and he’s certain Katie is hiding something. Still, her fiery warmth is challenging his defenses every step of the way, making it impossible to stay out of her arms. But surviving a killer’s insidious scheme could shatter any shot he and Katie have at justice–or a future…
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Terrific book. It opens with Quinn getting a call from his sister at their office in St. Louis. She’s sending attorney Gavin de Marco to him (presumably before she does something drastic) and for Quinn to find something for him to do. I loved his and Hayley’s confidence that one of them can get to the bottom of Gavin’s issues, and if not them, Cutter most definitely could. We also learn that Gavin has no use for liars of any kind. I loved his arrival at the Foxworth’s and his realization that they didn’t have a case for him, just before Cutter came into the house. Cutter has a cell phone in his mouth, which he takes right to Gavin. As they speculate about the phone’s owner, the bell rings, and it is Katie Moore, who chased after the phone thief. As soon as she’s in the house, Cutter sits at her feet and gives his people “The Look.”
Katie moved to town six months earlier, to escape the memories of the death of her best friend, Laurel. She had discovered Laurel’s body in their apartment, where she had been brutally murdered. Katie still suffers from nightmares, and desperately misses her friend. To top it all off, she just found out that her father has become the police’s number one suspect. She’s worried about her dad because he doesn’t seem too concerned, but she senses that he could be in trouble. She’s stunned when Cutter leads her right to the person that could help her.
As always, it’s fun to see the reactions when Cutter does his doggy magic. Gavin is a little quicker to pick up on it simply because he’s been with Foxworth long enough to be aware of Cutter’s reputation. Katie is more skeptical, at least at the beginning. She has experience of his therapeutic benefits but is unaware of his more professional talents. I also enjoyed seeing him immediately start in on his matchmaking plans.
I enjoyed the development of the relationship between Katie and Gavin. There are sparks of attraction from the get-go, but both try to fight them. Gavin is very cynical about people in general and tends to see the bad in them. Katie, on the other hand, sees the best in people first. As they work together to find out the truth about Laurel’s murder, Gavin and Katie have the opportunity to get to know each other. I liked seeing Katie break through some of Gavin’s walls. Her kindness and compassion made it possible for Gavin to share things from his past that have made him the man he is. Gavin is a bit freaked out by the way his feelings for Katie grow. He found himself protective of her and worried about how she’ll take it if they find her father is guilty after all, something he’s never done before. His cynicism gets in the way of their relationship at times, when he suspects her of lying and/or covering up important information. I ached for Katie at the end, when she was confronted by the lies that were told, and the effect it had on her belief in people. I loved Gavin’s big moment, when he realized the depth of his feelings for her, and how much she had changed him. I loved seeing the ruthless, cynical lawyer made vulnerable by love.
The suspense of the story was very good. At the beginning, it was very easy to see why the police were focused on Katie’s dad. Gavin’s involvement upped the stakes for everyone involved. I loved his attention to detail and the intensity with which he tackled the investigation. His interview with Katie’s dad was interesting and added a bit of doubt to Steven’s innocence. Both Gavin and Cutter could tell that Steven was hiding something. Thanks to his reputation, Gavin’s being involved in the case stirred up some trouble. This became clear when Gavin was attacked by a knife-wielding assailant and later run off the road. Evidence and circumstances pointed to Katie’s dad. The resulting confrontation had some unexpected twists that changed Gavin’s view of some things. But it was the information that Gavin received from Quinn that put the final pieces of the puzzle together. I loved how Gavin, Katie, Cutter, and the rest of the folks from Foxworth came together to bring the killer to justice.
I can’t wait to see what is next for the folks at the Foxworth Foundation. At the very least Cutter still has Charlie, Tyler, and Rafe to find the perfect partners for.