Saturday, September 26, 2015

Prisoner of Love by Cathy Skendrovich

When Lucy set out for a weekend of fun with friends, she could not have imagined how wrong her plans would go. She is stopped along the road trying to correct a wrong turn when a member of the prison work crew she passed on the road jumps in and takes her hostage with a homemade knife. The convict, Jake, is actually an undercover cop, but he can't tell her and risk blowing his cover. He acts the past of a felon knowing he is terrifying Lucy, but believes it is the best way to keep her safe. All Lucy can think about is how to escape. Unfortunately, Jake foils her every attempt. When she wakes up the next morning and finds herself alone, she is relieved. She reports everything to the police and then returns to her own life. She tries to move on and forget everything, but then an injured Jake shows up at her door. He finally tells her the truth and asks to simply hide out in her apartment. She relents, but when an attacker comes for her, Jake realizes he has linked her to him and now needs to keep her with him to keep her safe.

The two take off on the run intent on proving Jake's innocence and catching a mobster in the process, but they also have to face the increasingly strong feelings they have for each other.

I enjoyed the story, especially Jake's quirky sense of humor and cute nicknames.

I received an ARC from the publisher through Net Galley.

Friday, September 25, 2015

Redemption River by Lindsay Cross

This book is the first in a new series. Several characters ( the members of Hunter's task force team) are introduced right off the bat. They have a funny sense of humor and the team camaraderie reads very strong. After returning from a disastrous mission overseas, a connection is found in the U.S. linking back to the terrorist they had been tracking. Jake and his team are sent undercover back to his hometown where he is expected to get in with the suspect in any way possible. The only problem is that the suspect is Evie, Hunter's former lover. He has tried to convince himself over the years that he hates her, but if sleeping with her will get him the answers he needs, he has no problem with it. What Hunter doesn't know is that after he left her, Evie chose a man on the rebound and ended up in a sickly abusive relationship. She got out but still lives in terror of her ex. Now, her ex has leveraged her cooperation with something illegal, and she can't find a safe way out of it. When Hunter throws himself into the mix, things become just as dangerous as they are complicated. He quickly realized Evie isn't the criminal he was led to believe, but will she still want him after she finds out why he sought her out in the first place?

This book was wall to wall action. Once the danger hit, it never slowed down. I was actually late leaving my house this morning because there was no way I could stop reading at 95%. I absolutely had to know how it was going to end. A little blurb at the end of the epilogue caught me by surprise and made me very excited about the next book. Lindsay Cross is absolutely going on my favorite authors list.

I received an ARC from Net Galley.

Thursday, September 24, 2015

Lethal Game by Julie Rowe

I kept putting off reading this book because I wasn't sure I would like it. It was a little outside of my norm. I'm not much for medical stories or sad stories, and this seemed like it might be a bit of both. Fortunately, I got bored and decided to give it a try. I was hooked from the beginning and kept sneaking a few paragraphs in on my phone even when sitting in the drive through line because I couldn't put it down. I can't recall reading this author before, and I definitely haven't read the first book in this series, although it didn't affect my enjoyment of this story. It completely worked as a standalone.

The story focuses on a military biological response team tasked with tracking outbreaks caused by a particular biological terrorist in the middle east. Sophia is the best doctor for determining the cause of illness and the treatment. Though she has been sick most of her life, she has special dispensation for the military due to the extreme need for her skills. Unfortunately, she is getting sicker every day but refuses to let it be known in fear of being pulled from her work and sent home. As the terrorist begins to attack the very tall force tracking him down, security is increased, and Sophia is assigned a partner of sorts/ bodyguard, Connor. While Sophia knows she will likely die on this mission, Connor kind of hopes to. After losing his team, suffering life threatening injuries, and enduring a long recovery, all he wants to do is get revenge. If he dies trying, that's even better. Sophia has a reputation for being difficult, but she obviously identifies with Connor, and the two become inseparable. After physical threats against Sophia make staying on base dangerous, she and Connor are deployed to Lebanon to identify and treat an outbreak. Things are suspicious from the moment they arrive, and things go downhill from there. They are in a race against time for the health of the refugees and Sophia's health as well. Not surprisingly, danger has followed them to the refugee camp, and both Connor and Sophia must decide just how badly they want to live.

I absolutely adored this story. Sophia was so feisty and yet so bluntly literal. The things she said, and Connor's obvious subsequent amusement had me smiling. They made a great couple. The writing flowed quickly and read very realistically. I'm sure I will be reading more in this series.

I received an ARC from Net Galley.

Tuesday, September 22, 2015

Beneath These Scars by Meghan March

This was my first Meghan March book even though this is book four of a series. Not having read the first books wasn't a problem for me at all. I quickly picked up that Lucas was the bad guy. He was temperamental, stubborn, crude, and manipulative. He was also interested in Yve Santos. Yve was once married to a wealthy man just like Lucas, and she is not interested in getting into another one despite Lucas pursuing her. Honestly, Lucas really is a jerk with a nasty mouth at first glance, but on a deeper level, he is driven by hurts from his past and will do anything to protect his heart. He usually keeps his distance, but Yve challenges him and refuses to back down in the face of his blatant come ons. Gradually, the two begin to break down each other's walls. When Yve becomes the focus of dangerous occurrences, Lucas is determined to protect her as well as get her in his bed.

The more Lucas works to get closer to Yve, the more I liked him. I got totally into the story and didn't want to put it down for anything! The characters were great, so I definitely will be needing to check out the first few books in this series.

I received a copy for review from Net Galley.

Wednesday, September 16, 2015

Best Laid Plans by Allison Brennan

Lucy and Sean have to be one of my favorite book couples ever. More than any couple I remember reading, they are two halves of a broken whole. I honestly don't know how either would survive without the other. I am so invested in this couple that I have trouble putting the books down. I'm sure part of the reason I'm so invested is because I've read all the books related to this series, the ones about Sean and Lucy's siblings that portray all that Lucy goes through and all which makes her who she becomes-a walking shell of her former self. Sean breathes life into Lucy's world and brings her out of her darkness. They are completely perfect together despite their mutual feelings of unworthiness.

This story finds Lucy with a new partner working on a case which may be tied to fall out from the events in the previous novel. Sean ends up getting hired to consult on the case but from a civilian rather than law enforcement angle. As always, Sean and Lucy work best by bouncing ideas of each other, but each ends up keeping a few secrets of their own. As they get deeper and deeper into the case, secrets from Lucy's past threaten her hard won stability and may send Sean over the edge.

I thought this was the best of the series yet. Though some resolution was achieved, many threads of the plot remain unraveled. Fortunately, I didn't care because the ending was fantastic!

Target Engaged by M. L. Buchman

M.L. Buchman is one of my favorite military romantic suspense authors. I've read almost all of his Night Stalkers series, and love that his characters are so well rounded and fleshed out. They are realistically flawed but fiercely strong when it's required. The military aspects read amazingly true to reality. This particular novel is the beginning of a new series called Delta Force. If you've read the Night Stalkers novels, you will recognize some familiar characters in this story and will quickly realize that Delta Force is the infamous "D Boys" featured in the other stories.

This story takes the reader through the process of elimination prospects face in order to be allowed to train for Delta Force. Carla is the first woman to ever be allowed to go through the process. Kyle is the obvious front runner in the elimination, and Carla makes him her target from the beginning. She is determined to keep up with him in every area if she can't just beat him outright. Kyle is competitive but good natured. He roots for Carla secretly and is thrilled when the two of them have the opportunity to train and work together...among other things they finally get to do together *wink wink*.

The couple is all out, all in, out of control passion from the start. The fact that they work seamlessly together as well gives their team the ultimate confidence. Their first mission comes right on the heels of competing their training and ends up testing them to their limits. The mission is risky, but for Carla, risking love may be even harder.

I totally loved the story and the characters. I hope the next book sticks with this team and brings Chad and Tanya back together for some more sparks. I can't wait!

I received an ARC from Net Galley for review.

Saturday, September 12, 2015

Intimate Fear by D.C. Stone

This was my first experience with this author. As I started reading, I discovered this was book two in a series. Despite not having read book one, I had no difficulties keeping up with this story. It focused on the long standing relationship between Dwayne and Brooke. Friends for forever, Dwayne stepped in when Brooke's husband left her and her daughter. He has practically raised Brooke's seventeen year old daughter and considers Hailey and Brooke his even though he and Brooke have never been more than friends, and he has been with plenty of other women. Just as the two begin having thoughts of more than friendship, Hailey is kidnapped into a possible sex trafficking ring. It will take police detective, Dwayne, and all of his law enforcement brothers to find a way to save her. Brooke refuses to be left out of the search, and the constant close proximity between her and Dwayne causes their chemistry to build even while it begins to tear them apart. This begins on an intensely emotional back and forth which takes their relationship to new heights but then drops it to the depths of new lows all while the search for Hailey goes from days to weeks.

I enjoyed the characters in this story, especially Dwayne's brothers. The emotions were intense with the suspense surrounding Hailey's abduction. Though the subject matter of sex trafficking is very disturbing, the details were very minimal and not written gratuitously at all.

I received an ARC from Net Galley for review.

Saturday, September 5, 2015

Shadows and Light, The Complete Series by Nancy C. Weeks

I'm going to start by saying that I almost stopped reading about a quarter of the way through the first book in the set. I just didn't like Sarah and felt like the story moved slowly. I made myself keep reading, and I'm so glad I did! The story really picked up, and I fell in love with the McNeils. Each story got better and better in my opinion. The romance and sense of family was perfect, and the characters were easy to connect with. Plenty of action, mystery, and suspense was woven throughout the series as well as a small bit of the paranormal. If paranormal is not your thing, don't discount this series. It is a very small aspect and simply relates to messages from loved ones from the past. I had never heard of this author or the series (It was advertised in an email I received.), but I will be looking for more.

I'll Never Let you Go by Mary Burton

Mary Burton has long been one of my favorite authors. I especially enjoyed the Senseless duo and the Texas Rangers Trilogy. Honestly, I thought the first two books in the Morgans series were okay, but much more procedural than previous novels. Happily, this story picked up the suspense. While there is a romantic element, the Morgan's are not exactly an emotional family, Alex least of all. Rather than out of control chemistry, this is a couple of fully closed off individuals who gradually find their way into each other's lives and eventually each other's arms. 

Leah was attacked several years ago by her ex husband who stabbed her repeatedly and left her for dead. Now, her friend is murdered in the same manner as she was attacked. When weird things begin happening in every area of Leah's life, she has to wonder if it is paranoia or if someone is stalking her. Alex made a point to get to know Leah as a way to further his investigation into her friend, but he finds himself drawn to her even as she is unwittingly drawn right into the middle of his investigation. The two slowly draw closer and closer as the danger escalates. Alex vows to protect Leah at all cost, but can he keep her safe when the past comes to call?

I enjoyed the creepiness of this story and the twists and turns. Leah was a great character, and I loved how strong she became.

I received an ARC for review from Net Galley.

The Blind by Sidney Bristol

Jacob's father once arrested an infamous serial killer who murdered Emma's grandparents. Through the years, Emma has methodically researched the TBK killer trying to understand the man who irrevocably altered her father's life and by default, hers. Jacob's father was also irreversibly changed. Both he and Emma were greatly effected by a now dead killer. When Jacob fears a copycat may be on the loose, he contacts Emma without revealing his connection to TBK. Their meeting is sort of an opposite attract type thing. Jacob is all buttoned down order while Emma is in your face motorcycles, blow torches, and tattoos. Though not a couple you would typically put together, chemistry is immediate. Though they don't hook up immediately between the sheets, they do end up working together investigating the copycat once Jacob realizes Emma will investigate on her own anyway. The more time they spend together, the more Jacob realizes Emma is what he really wants. He plans to keep her if he can manage to keep her safe from the killer who wants to claim her as his ultimate prize.

The killer in this story was certainly creepy. Emma was strong and always doing the unexpected. Jacob was constantly challenged by her, and their banter was amusing. Emma was really good for Jacob, and he was just what she never knew she needed. I enjoyed the story and the killer club concept. I'm interested to see what the next book in the series holds.

I received an ARC from Net Galley for review.

Tuesday, September 1, 2015

Midnight Fire by Lisa Marie Rice

Not long ago I received an ARC of one of the books in this series. I enjoyed it so much that I went back to the beginning and purchased all the books. Now I'm thrilled to have been given an ARC (from Net Galley) of the latest book in the series. This book features Jack. He was introduced toward the end of the last book. Jack has been presumed dead and working undercover for a while. He manages to keep his identity secret until political blogger and long time family friend, Summer, recognizes him and refuses to let the story drop. Summer is relentless, so Jack finds it more expedient to team up and work together to undercover the secret terrorist plots which threaten the entire nation. It doesn't take long for Summer's very recognizable face to be captured on film at the location of a small attack. She quickly becomes a target. Jack fears her will need help to catch the terrorists in time and, most importantly too him, keep Summer safe. The two of them flee to Portland and ASI for help. With the investigative powers of ASI, they uncover a plot with high teaching tentacles. With no one else to trust, Jack, Summer, and the ASI team take on the terrorist, but will they be able to stop it in time?

This is a very sexy series with really great characters you will fall in love with. I love that this motley crew of people should really never have gotten together, but yet they have become their own closer knit family off sorts, a family who takes care of their own.

Burned Deep by Calista Fox

Not at all familiar with this author, I decided to give the book a try after the description really caught my attention. It is the start of a new series. Ari is the focus of the story. She is a small scale wedding planner just bursting on to a larger scale with more exclusive clientele. When a stranger manhandles Ari inside the bar of her current wedding venue, Dane steps in. Ari never expects to see Dane again, but through several twists of fate, she ends up taking a position directing events for Dane's soon to be opening luxury hotel. Dane also angles for her to take a position in his bed, and he doesn't give up easy. As the relationship between the two heats up, dangerous and seemingly unrelated incidents begin to plague Ari. As Dane investigates, he discovers someone is targeting Ari in order to get to him. He has secrets which place her in danger and connections which threaten everything he holds dear.

Though I have to say the couple's initial meeting was a bit awkward to me, I kept reading and was totally sucked in. By the end, the emotions were so high! It was an amazing ending with a sneaky little twist at the end. While it is not a huge cliffhanger, it does leave much unresolved to flow into the next book. I truly cannot wait. It was suspenseful, dangerous, and sexy with characters I want to dig into even deeper.

I received an ARC from Net Galley for review.