Sunday, August 24, 2014

Crossfire Christmas by Julie Miller

I totally devoured this book in one sitting. It was a both suspenseful and fun. The interactions between Nash and Teresa were full of quick wit and mutual respect. The Christmas aspects were sweet without being campy.

When Teresa stops to help at a roadside accident, she finds herself taken captive by an injured man with a bag full of weapons. Even though he threatens her, he also seems to be going out of his way to protect her. Nash is an undercover DEA agent who is searching for a mole inside his agency. He doesn't want to put anyone else in danger, but he needs Teresa and her nursing skills. When Teresa turns the table and escapes from Nash's confinement, she not only discovers his true identity but also inadvertently places herself in danger. Nash has no choice but to keep her with him and try to keep her safe. Teresa, however, is having no part of being protected. She pushes Nash to consider her a partner and challenges his notions every step of the way. In the end, it takes both of them to finally bring an end to the danger in time for Christmas.

I received a copy of this book from Net Galley for honest review:-)

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