If I wanted to read about a Colton, I'd read a book from the Romantic Suspense line! This is now the third time in recent memory that a book clearly ear-marked for the Romantic Suspense line has been shoe-horned into the Intrigue line. While Intrigue focuses on suspense over romance, Romantic Suspense focuses on romance over suspense. That was evident in this title, which didn't really have a lot of plot.
Bellamy Reeves becomes the scapegoat of an evil plan by Jensen Taylor, the heir of Lone Star Pharmaceuticals, where Bellamy works, to be the unstable employee trying to blackmail them over price-fixing for the annual flu vaccine. An attempt on her life via a car bombing brings Donovan Colton into her life. He's part of the Austin PD's canine unit. His faithful companion is Alex, a 5 year old black labrador. Donovan and Bellamy had a flirtation five years earlier, and the sparks fly as Donovan swears to protect Bellamy.
We just recently took in Diesel, a black lab, into our family, so that ultimately had me giving a higher score to this story than it probably deserved! Alex, the black lab in this story, was certainly a charming character, and I delighted in all the scenes he appeared, although he didn't really have much of a stake in the story. I pretended I was reading about Diesel. Bless his heart, he isn't the smartest doggo around, but he's 5 years old, like Alex in this book, and there was something fortuitous about that!
Anyway, I did enjoy the story, and Alex, so therefore the 3 star rating. But I didn't like Donovan. He has an ENORMOUS chip on his shoulder about being adopted by the Colton family. He was left abandoned in their barn as a baby. He thinks their love for him was only out of duty and has therefore never been close with any of them. It was a VILE attitude to have. They'd done nothing but love him selflessly, and he always shunned that and hated them because he wasn't a "real" Colton. To still have that attitude at 31 YEARS OF AGE really stunned me. What a selfish, baby-ish prat!
The relationship between Bellamy and Maggie was interesting and believable. She felt Maggie had abandoned the family after an accident that incapacitated their father, but we're shown that Maggie's actions were always about supporting her family. Everything she had done was to help Bellamy, but Bellamy had thought it came from a selfish place. Bellamy and Maggie's estrangement was effective, and their reconnection touching. Pity that Donovan was such a dick about his family.
As this is clearly a Romantic Suspense story and not an Intrigue story, the plot was very subdued, and the pacing very lackadaisical. I like a Romantic Suspense story just fine, as long as that's the line I'm actually reading! It's cheating your readers to give them a Romantic Suspense book in the Intrigue line! But Alex the black lab won my heart over, as did Bellamy and Maggie's sister relationship troubles. It overcame the simple plot and the fact that Donovan was a total selfish dick in regards to his adoptive family.