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Angel Fire

Hunter • Book 4

4.13 Goodreads
(1.1K ratings)

Why You'll Love This

Four lesbian cops on an RV vacation accidentally walk into an FBI manhunt — and the crossover works better than it has any right to.

  • Great if you want: a series crossover payoff with real ensemble chemistry
  • The experience: fast-paced and propulsive once the manhunt kicks in
  • The writing: Hill keeps multiple character dynamics in motion without losing tension
  • Skip if: you haven't read the prior Hunter and Cameron Ross books

About This Book

When a vacation to the New Mexico mountains takes an unexpected turn, Tori Hunter and Sam Kennedy find themselves pulled into a desperate manhunt alongside FBI agents Cameron Ross and Andrea Sullivan. A killer with military training, a hostage running out of time, and a remote landscape that offers no easy escapes — the pressure builds fast, and the alliances formed under fire are anything but guaranteed. Hill keeps the stakes personal and the tension tight, never letting the action overwhelm the very real question of whether these women can trust each other enough to survive what's coming.

What makes this installment genuinely satisfying is how Hill manages two beloved character pairs without shortchanging either. Readers who know these women will appreciate the careful attention to voice and dynamic — no one feels like a supporting player in someone else's story. The New Mexico setting does real atmospheric work, and Hill's pacing has the confidence of a writer who knows exactly when to slow down and when to push forward. It's a crossover that earns its premise rather than simply coasting on fan goodwill.