Tee O'Fallon begins her new romantic suspense series, K-9 Special Ops, with TOUGH JUSTICE. The main characters are DEA Agent Adam "Deck" Decker (his dog, Thor) and ER Dr. Tori Sampson. Both of them have a reason to distrust the profession of the other. They put aside their prejudices and join forces to stop a street drug causing an unusually high number of deaths in the Denver area hospitals.
The compelling narrative of TOUGH JUSTICE draws you in with the senseless overdose of a high school student as well as the emotional reaction from his family and the other characters. The accurate details of police and medical procedures allow the storyline to flow without disruption. As the plot develops, we learn more about Deck and Tori's histories as well as the secondary characters that will be featured in the other books in the series. There are plenty of plot twists and feel-good moments leading up to an explosive climax and a happily ever after for Deck and Tori. Can't wait for the rest of the series.
It should have been a routine investigation. Instead, DEA K-9 agent Adam “Deck” Decker watches in horror as one Denver hospital seems to be Ground Zero for overdoses of a new drug. Now Deck can only hope a certain icy, green-eyed ER doctor will help him and his canine partner track down the deadly source.
Dr. Tori Sampson has her reasons for not trusting federal agents, especially ones working for the DEA. But the rash of overdoses—including a heartbreaking case involving a teen—is alarmingly high. And the new opioid is not only extremely dangerous, it defies all the usual medical treatments. So Tori has a choice: work with the big, brawny, and annoyingly hot DEA agent…or watch more innocent people die.
Tori’s the only person who can help Deck break the case, and they’ll need to trust each other, no matter how high the tension and attraction sizzling between them runs. But with every question answered, they realize there’s something more behind these typical teen overdoses. There’s a pattern here, and a pattern can only suggest one thing. There’s a killer on the loose.