Thursday, May 26, 2022

Review: Fatal Code (The SNAP Agency #2) by Natalie Walters

About the Book
In 1964, a group of scientists called the Los Alamos Five came close to finishing a nuclear energy project for the United States government when they were abruptly disbanded. Now the granddaughter of one of those five scientists, aerospace engineer Elinor Mitchell, discovers that she has highly sensitive information on the project in her possession--and a target on her back.

SNAP agent and former Navy cryptologist Kekoa Young is tasked with monitoring Elinor. This is both convenient since she's his neighbor in Washington, DC, and decidedly inconvenient because . . . well, he kind of likes her.

As Elinor follows the clues her grandfather left behind to a top-secret nuclear project, Kekoa has no choice but to step in. When Elinor learns he has been spying on her, she's crushed. But with danger closing in on all sides, she'll have to trust him to ensure her discoveries stay out of enemy hands.

Natalie Walters sucks you into the global race for space domination in this perfectly paced second installment of her SNAP Agency romantic suspense series.


MY THOUGHTS

This was so good! I loved it even more than the first one and that one was excellent. Kekoa was my favorite character, so I loved getting to know him better in this story. I really enjoyed all the Hawaiian culture. So cool!

This was such a well-balanced story. It felt like it had everything I love jam packed into it. There was lots of suspense and tension, a swoony romance, quite a few hilarious laugh-out-loud moments, and some emotional instances, too. There are ciphers, codes, and a mystery surrounding work done at Los Alamos National Laboratory. To say I was hooked is a vast understatement. I loved it so much!

The whole SNAP team is great and I've really enjoyed my time spent with them. I can't wait for Lyla and Garcia's story next! I highly recommend this book to anyone who enjoys romantic suspense.

I received a complimentary copy of this book via NetGalley and voluntarily reviewed it. All thoughts and comments are my honest opinion.

FIVE STARS

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