Gina Vitagliano is dead and Max Bhagat is full of regrets...But as he flies to Germany to recover the body of the only woman he's ever truly loved and bring her home, it's not Gina underneath the sheet in the morgue. The real Gina's been kidnapped, alongside one of her friends, to lure Grady Morant ...
This is a tricky group of heroes and heroines, and the final stand off was so over the top I wasn't *quite* on board. Love, love, love Jules, and his interactions with Max were touching.
Max and Gina, Molly and Jones - I wanted to love this book. Yet, it was only okay. I'm trying to figure out why. Maybe because so much of it was told through flashback? Whatever it was, there was just a lot of tension, urgency and heat missing from it for me.
I feel terrible! I feel terrible that I didn't enjoy this book nearly as much as I was hoping to. I have been waiting and waiting for the Jones/Molly and Max/Gina book, but (for me) it just didn't live up to my anticipation. The first 60% of this installment was done mostly in flashbacks and it wa...
Breaking Point is the ninth installment in the Troubleshooters series. It starts out when Max Bhagat lets the love of his life Gina, to go to Africa, and out of his life, despite his strong feelings for her. But when he hears that she has been killed in Harmburg Germany, he goes to Germany along wit...
This book concludes the Max and Gina arc and wraps up the Molly and Jones story line while giving Jules Cassidy a front and centre position. The next few books will focus on Jules' story arc. This novel was the hardest to finish. The way the story line unfolds with 3 different flashbacks running par...
Max Baghat annoyed me so much in this book that I almost didn't finish it. Luckily, Jules and Gina and the Molly and her husband made up for it. I enjoyed the suspense and action in this story as much as any of the other troubleshooter series.
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