Zane interacting with his FBI crew, both of them getting cozy with Team Sidewinder and then there was the meeting of the families. Though, the larger focus was on the relationships between Ty and Zane and their friends, families, allies, and enemies. The boys had made a lot of progress and kind of settled into their rhythm by the end of book eight, so this volume didn’t focus on too much of the inner workings of the relationship, but it played out a number of scenarios where you could see their growth in action. So many boundaries tested, but most of the crew made it to the other side. Running back and forth between Baltimore, DC, Miami, Philly, Austin, and more, the gang pops in and out of capture, stolen cars, safe houses, hospitals, and a yacht all to find out who’s really on their side and who’s really behind all of the mess that has become their lives–the FBI, the CIA, the NIA, the Vega cartel, or someone else entirely? So many close calls. But getting to the bottom of things is going to take more than they alone can handle, so it’s all hands on deck as almost all of the players (who’re still alive) that we’ve met along the way make an encore appearance. But nothing’s changed, there’s still so many loose ends from all that happened and all that’s been happening–no rest for the weary. After the chaos of the wedding on the Scottish isle, Zane comes home to a promotion and Ty comes home to life sans badge and gun.
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