Review: Cold Spite

Book Review: Cold Spite, Tony Anderson, 5 stars



When FBI Agent Delilah Quinn survives an attempt on her life, she pretends to be dead in order to outwit her attacker. There is only one person she can turn to for help—a man she never wanted to see again…a man who abandoned her five years ago and left her heartbroken. A man definitely on the killer’s hit list.

FBI Hostage Rescue Operator Cas Demarco lives with the burning regret of choosing to join HRT and leaving Delilah behind. News of her death devastates him. Then she calls him out of the blue and he can’t help but seize this one last chance to make things right.

With both Delilah and Cas targeted for death, a task force is set up to catch their would-be killer, who they believe is a disgraced former Navy SEAL they helped convict of drug trafficking. Out of prison and on a ruthless quest for retribution, the former SEAL is eliminating everyone who wronged him—without leaving a shred of evidence behind.

Can Delilah and Cas prove who’s responsible for the attempts on their lives and have a second chance at a future together? Or will the rogue ex-SEAL double-down on his promise to destroy them both?

Genre: romantic suspense

Publication date: October 2024

Mature content: yes

Review: Loved it. Cold Spite may be my favorite book in this series so far. The story is fast paced right from the first pages, and Cas and Delilah are perfect together. After reading these books for a long time, some of the plot twists were a bit predictable, but it's still a book I very much recommend. 

Although most of the secondary characters come from all the previous books/series, if you can overlook the fact that you wont know (or remember) a lot of details about the, Cold Spite can easily be read as a stand-alone.

The only thing I didn't like? The very end (after Cas and Delilah's happily ever after), where you are left with a huge cliffhanger that will only be explained in the net book in the series - for which we need to way almost a year...

Happy readings!

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