Cheryl McCullough
I really enjoy this series. I think because I lived on the border, both sides in Arizona and in Texas. Each book can be read as a stand alone. They are all pulled together by the cartel, one in particular. You meet Rob in previous books and I interpreted him as a really young person, all have cocked, but when you read his pass you understand a little more of his interest in Border Patrol. I like watching this play out, what happens when you have amnesia and what steps do you take if you are in hiding. I loved seeing Luna and Reggie again. I want some of that tea! This was a well done mystery. So who else thinks the name of El Gringo is just one of many? If you want your mind on something else other than the pandemic, but don't want something to intense, but still want to be entertained I recommend this series. Thank you for the arc! All thoughts an opinions are my own which I freely share
Valri Western
I'm really enjoying this series although each book can be read without reading the others. Since I have lived in Arizona, near the border of Mexico, this series is very interesting to me. I am familiar with the challenges that are present in this area and kudos to those border agents! Also, the premise of amnesia fascinates me. I can't imagine a moment where you don't know who you are! Your memory is a blank slate. It must be terrifying! This is how the book begins - "Jane" is in a car accident, being chased by men she doesn't know and after the accident, they set her car on fire to make sure she is dead! However, she has just escaped before they do but she has no memory of who she is or why these men are chasing her. Thankfully, Border Agent Rob Valdez is the one who finds her later and takes care of her. Come to find out, she is somewhat embroiled in a case he is working but that comes out after various things happen! A lot of action and things going on. I enjoyed Rob and "Jane" as they try to figure out who is is and who is after her. A thrilling story!