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Trigger by L.P. Dover

Trigger (Circle of Justice, #1)


My rating: 5 of 5 stars

“A killer . . . that’s what I am.
It’s what I do. 
It’s what I live for.”

These lines were what made me decide to read Trigger even before finishing reading the synopsis. 
Trigger is a story of love, justice and revenge. It is a story of family and brotherhood. It is the story of Preston Hale and Emma Turner. Preston Hale is a part of a secret group whose main aim is to get justice for those who escaped the legal system. Emma Turner works as a personal assistant for a very powerful man, Glenn Chandler who was the key to bringing Preston and Emma back together. 

There was a time when Preston and Emma were very close, right before Preston disappeared without a trace. Fast forward a couple of years and Preston and Emma meet again and their chemistry was stronger than ever. Initially, Preston was not very good towards Emma but his true feelings came forward when Emma’s life was at stake. I loved what all the Chandlers did to bring Preston and Emma back together. Emma was a firecracker. She was kind and sassy at the same time. I loved how Preston and Emma were equally responsible for bringing justice against the person who murdered Preston’s mother and sister. 

There was something always happening in the book which made it really difficult to put down. Can’t wait to read about the rest of the Chandlers!

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