Gunner (Hollins & Haring #3) by T.J. Beach – Review by Santana Hicks

Gunner (Hollins & Haring #3)Gunner by T.J. Beach
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Gary and Debbie are about to spend a lot of time together. COVID has struck and Debbie’s mom had it so 14 days isolation it is for everyone. Since Gary lives alone, Debbie insists that he quarantine with her and her kids.

To pass the time, Gary delves into his past to a time where he was the yes man for the military. After being kicked from the SAS, he is met by a shady guy who worked for the government and they hired him to tail a group of neo-nazi terrorists.

He had to do a lot of bad things to keep up the facade of neo-nazi, meanwhile his girlfriend is pregnant and suspicious of his activities. Reliving his past is killing him inside as he made so many mistakes but he would do anything to distract his good friend from her sick mother.

The book jumps back and forth from the present to the past but it’s easy to follow along. Even though it is the 3rd book of the series, it was fine as a stand alone since it’s Gary’s prequel in a way.

It was very well written and I loved the characters but it just wasn’t my thing.

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