Hell Dogs Squadron 1: Touch and Go
Cameron Bradshaw is a Navy F/A-18 pilot. As if that wasn’t enough, he also works for Division P, a secret military op that deals with cases where psychic talent is a must. When he is involved in a hit and run accident involving his motorcycle and a speeding truck Cam is nearly killed. In fact, if Dr. Mason Flynn hadn’t been on the scene Cam would have been dead. But Mason is no ordinary doctor- he is a man of many talents—one of which is being a gifted healer. Mason expects his involvement to end as soon as Cam survives surgery but finds himself irresistibly drawn to Cam. Danger seems to follow Cam and Mason finds himself irrevocably involved in keeping Cam safe.

Hell Dogs Squadron 1: Touch and Go was a nice beginning to a serial novel that has great potential. Cam and Mason were both interesting characters and their psychic talents added to the appeal of the story. This is definitely only the beginning of a story and it read that way. There was all the necessary character build up and the beginnings of several plot arcs. It served to introduce the characters and the rules of the world that they inhabit. The chemistry between the two was only an added bonus and served to make an interesting story even more interesting. I can’t wait to read the next installment in this new Torquere Sip serial.

Reviewed by: Hayley

Hayley