Finally, Jake and Marley get their story. I have read every book in the Aegis series and have been not so patiently waiting for this couple to finally realize that they totally should be a couple. They have been giving off sparks for a while now. Marley has been dropping hints, but Jake refuses to take the bait.
In this story, Marley takes off with barely any notice to Columbia to try to rescue a former boyfriend she had thought was long dead. When Jake discovers where she has gone (and that she has taken his plane), he is livid but also concerned. He quickly takes off after her and ends up committing himself to help Marley find the man who Jake finds himself disliking without ever having met him. Their search ends up placing them in danger but also forcing them to face their feelings. Marley seemed to know exactly what she wanted, but Jake drove me nuts constantly wanting Marley but then pushing her away. In the end, he finds he is pushing her away from him and toward the one man he wants her to avoid. The question then becomes whether or not Jake will realize how important Marley is to him in time to save her.
I'm really happy to have been given a copy of this book for review from Net Galley.
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