Sunday, October 12, 2014

Dangerous Surrender by Katie Reus

While this book is part of a series, I read it as a standalone. I have read several of this author's previous books, but none in this particular series. Honestly, I had no problems reading it out of series, but will probably go back and read what I've missed. In this story, Taylor witnesses the murder of her boss and mentor then finds herself shot and framed for the act. When she does the only thing her panicked mind can think to do, run, she ends up injured, alone, and incapacitated after breaking into her best friend's house. Roman happens to be checking on his friend's supposedly empty home and instead finds Taylor. He doubts her story, but it is soon verified as the violence she fled follows her. Roman works in personal security and at the request of his and Taylor's mutual friend, agrees to help Taylor stay safe and prove her innocence. The second task proves to be a bit easier than the first. Taylor uses her computer investigation skills to thwart the killer, and her spunky personality quickly wins Roman's heart.

This was a fairly quick easy read for me with likable characters and a believable fast moving plot. I appreciate the chance from Net Galley to read and review this book.

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