Friday, June 3, 2016

Montana D-Force by Elle James

Mia has been working on a screenplay that mirrors traumatic events from her past. When she hits a writer's block, she decides to make the hard journey back to her hometown and  dark memories. When Mia finds herself terrified to be alone, she runs to her best friend's house and quite literally into Bear who has just started working for her friend's husband at Brotherhood Protectors. The attraction is immediate, but Mia has more on her mind than a relationship, and Bear is still physically recovering from injuries. With some encouragement from her friend, Mia decides to hire Bear as a bodyguard  but undercover as her handyman. As Mia digs deeper into her past, it soon becomes apparent that the past might be bleeding into the future and danger may be tracking her. Bear knows his body is not at 100% yet, but he is determined to make sure nothing happens to Mia on his watch.

I liked this story. It is the third book in the series, and while I think it would be better enjoyed with the background from the first two books ( which I've also read and liked ), it could certainly be read as a standalone or out of order.  Sadie and Hank from the previous stories featured prominently, and it was nice catching up with them. I would have liked a bit more depth from Bear, but the story still had plenty of chemistry and action to keep me interested.

I received an ARC from Net Galley for review.

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