the opening scene is an airplane facing a hostage situation, and right away bound by danger is upping the tension and suspense. mickey is our intrepid heroine/flight attendant and she handles the situation with the perfect blend of terror and equanimity.
when the hot fbi agent who helped her handle the situation on the plane turns up on her door, her hopes of a friendly encounter are dashed when he starts questioning her about her ex. it's soon revealed that she was dating a pedophile and overall douchebag who kidnapped her goddaughter to sell her into sexual slavery.
graham doesn't actually think she's involved, but the coincidences are a bit much. his gut tells him she's innocent, but protocol recommends he be suspicious. he also is crazy attracted to her, so his gut might not be entirely reliable.
mickey proceeds to involve herself in his investigation in the most obstructive ways possible. it's actually probably a good thing that he is so attracted to her, because otherwise her insane behavior would be a huge turn-off.
i think my issue with this story is that the suspense aspects of the story didn't entirely work, like i feel like there were some threads left unresolved. and mickey was such an idiot involving herself in things in ways that were completely bone-headed. and while it was a fun read, there was also a lot about this that made me feel all nit-picky.
**bound by danger will publish on january 28, 2019. i received an advance reader copy courtesy of netgalley/entangled publishing (amara) in exchange for my honest review.
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