Malfunction by Nina Croft: Review

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I have a different type of book review for you today. An interesting and amusing story that is not like I normally read. But at least there is Logan!

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Malfunction by Nina Croft
Publisher: Entangled: Amara
Publication Date: January 20, 2020
Sold by: Macmillan

Malfunction by Nina Croft cover

About:
Investigator, Sergeant Logan Farrell, has never been convinced the human race deserves saving. But it looks like he’s got the job anyway.

It’s been five hundred years since we fled the remnants of a dying Earth in search of a new home. Twenty-four ships, each carrying ten thousand Chosen Ones. All sleeping peacefully…until people start dying in cryo.

Malfunction or murder? Hopefully, the former—a serial killer in the fleet would be drastic for morale. But Logan is determined to find the truth. Unfortunately, he’s got a new partner—and he works best alone.

Katia Mendoza, hot-shot homicide detective, has been woken from cryo to assist with the investigation. But is she really interested in solving the case, or does she have her own agenda?

Before he can answer that question, though, they become targets themselves.

Nothing like a few near misses with death to bring a couple together, and Logan finds himself falling for the alluring detective. But he doesn’t know that Katia is hiding a secret.

It’s not only humans who fled the dying Earth.

Malfunction by Nina Croft Review

I don’t often pick up a book in the urban fantasy genre. Often it just seems too far fetched to me. I have read Nina Croft before, so I thought I would give another one a whorl.

This book starts off with a bang and keeps on going.
Location – deep space
Years in the future – 500+
Holy Hotness – Heck yes – Logan!

We have some fun and amusing characters in this book. The connection between Logan and Kitia is immediate and sizzling. For me that was the best part of the book.

But Croft is treating us to so many different genres in one story. Murder, mystery, crime, vampires, shifters, and so much more. You don’t have time to become bored or uninterested in this book. Always plenty of action, one way or another!

Fun read!

4 Stars!

Disclaimer: Chris has personally reviewed the product listed above. She has not received any monetary compensation for her review but did receive a free ebook so she could evaluate and use it for this post. Her thoughts & opinions in this review are unbiased & honest and your opinions may differ.

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