(book) Review: Code of Conduct by April White

Code of Conduct
Cipher Security #1
April White
Publication Date : October 15, 2019

There are three things you need to know about Shane P.I.
1) P.I. is not her last name, it’s her job title,
2) Her specialty is catching cheaters, and
3) She’s a superhuman – kind of.

Gabriel is a security expert for Cipher Security, and a former UN Peacekeeper with a fierce protective streak that finds its focus on the beautiful P.I.

Their attraction is like an elephant in a room full of breakable things, and figuring out how to trust each other with their hearts, and maybe their lives, is the most fragile thing of all.

Code of Conduct is a full-length contemporary romantic suspense, can be read as a standalone, and is book#1 in the Cipher Security series, Knitting in the City World, Penny Reid Book Universe.

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Oh WOW! This is my first book from the expansion of Penny Reid’s worlds and I am in LOVE! Let’s start with the overall concept. A new and fresh storyline within a world you already know and love. On top of that, you get to see some of your favorites back in action. Code of Conduct blends the world we know with something new and amazing. It feels like this new series is organic and seamless developed from what has come before. It is a brilliant concept and I am READY for more.

Ok. Back to Code of Conduct. First off, I am a HUGE romantic suspense fan. White’s storytelling enraptures the reader and gives us a full sensory experience within the storyline. Shane and Gabriel are incredible characters. They are both strong leads, a dynamic you don’t often see. One does not overshadow the other with their dominance. I loved this! They are both the alpha in their own way and their strong personalities make for a fun book full of banter, tension, and heart pounding suspense.

White takes the reader on a story filled with danger, self discovery, and romance. Code of Conduct gives fans of the Knitting in the City series a whole lot of old friends and creates a brand new dynamic that hooks you from the beginning. These characters are diverse and dynamic. White has a new fan!