


After a couple of attempts on her life, Kaylee realizes she can’t stay in Los Angeles. Noah’s uncle Martin is a powerful man with wide-reaching influence. Even so, she manages to set the men free before fleeing for her life. It’s immediately obvious the men have been tortured, and Kaylee is understandably terrified. Instead, she stumbles upon three men tied up in a basement. Loath to admit what she considers a stupid mistake, Kaylee begins to randomly open door after door, hoping to find the bathroom on her own. Said uncle lives in a Los Angeles mansion so big that Kaylee gets lost while she’s searching for a bathroom. He’s smart, sexy, and successful, and he’s ready to introduce her to the uncle who has been like a father to him all his life. Kaylee is super excited to be dating Noah who seems like the guy of her dreams. The story does reference people and events from the first book, but overall, I’d say this one can be read as a standalone. I haven’t read the previous instalment, Run to Ground, but I didn’t have any difficulty making sense of things here. On the Chase is the second book in Katie Ruggle’s Rocky Mountain K9 Unit series.
