by Josh Lanyon
felt a bit incomplete as a story arc.
I know there is one more book in the series but I'm done. The characters are wonderful, really. And the author writes the hell out of them but I NEED more romance, more relationship stuff. Focused. Not intertwined with these suspense story lines. I'm sure it works for some people and the relationshi...
OMG!!! Love means shooting the one you love...maybe not, but don't tell Taylor and Will. I'm just liking these two guys more and more with each book I reread,however, I don't like where this book has left them and admittedly that's because I know what's coming and yet still I want to dive into the n...
3,5 stars but I have the feeling that we're inching toward 4.This is the 3rd installment in the Dangerous Ground series and I liked it better than the previous ones. Will and Taylor are probably growing on me but I also liked the humor brought by their interactions with Kelila and the intrigue was n...
3.5 starsBook 3 of the Dangerous Ground series and we're chugging right along with our boys Will and Taylor. I found this one a little slow and the story didn't keep me entirely interested. These books all feel like the "junior varsity" version of the Cut & Run series, and Will & Taylor the little...
I have to say this one rated a bit less than the previous ones. Although there was plenty of action and angst for me it lacked some of the intentness that the other books had. Not sure why.On the bright side, I so love Taylor's sense of humor and his reactions to nature and wildlife. I could easily ...
There are three things I know when I start a Josh Lanyon book 1. I'm gonna fall desperately in love with the main characters 2. If it's a series I'll read all the books compulsively until they run out 3. I'm in for a hell of a good story. I haven't been disappointed yet :)This is the third book in t...
Good romantic suspense in which our agents try to bring in a suspected terrorist and everything that can go wrong does.
Four months into their relationship, Will and Taylor faces challenge in form of Will's possibility to move to Paris for a 2-year assignment. Taylor believes that Will will take the job and he feels upset about it, even if Will tells Taylor that he loves him and they can work out the long-distance re...
At least there's no mention of David Bradley but that doesn't keep Will from being an ass.Come on Taylor, find someone better. It wouldn't be that difficult.