Well, this is the second twin's book, the first one was The Professional and now, the hero's brother has quit as well, because he can no longer pull the trigger( he was a sniper). This book is not as good I must admit. The heroine is a do-gooder whose parents don't understand her and then she become...
I like this series quite a bit, men just out from the military working for Ranger security. The hero is on his first assignment and glad to be out since he lost his team. From the start we are told of his weird connection with his twin, so you know there will be another story. His task is to find ou...
This is two books in one, which I didn’t realize until I’d already started. Jeb is a former special ops soldier in the US military. He recently left active duty after a mission has disastrous results. He now works for Ranger Security, which is made up almost entirely of other former military men....
GIFs ahead!A dueling search for a pocket watch once owned by General Robert E. Lee brings Major Brian Payne, "The Specialist," and ex-Army hottie Emma Langsford together at a cozy Gettysburg Inn. Emma's in it for the money. Payne's in it because he owes a favor to the guy who got him out of the mili...
I just couldn't stand Penelope. She was a full control freak - she had to know and be a part of everything, she just don't leave any space for breathing. Seth was a great guy, but Pen just ruined the book for me.
Favorite QuoteMariette said: "Are you married?"That certainly came out of left field. Hadn't they covered this? In a roundabout way, at least? "No.""Ever been married?""No.""Then who trained you?"He blinked. "Come again?""You just got up from the table, rinsed your plate and loaded it into the dishw...
I'm not going to rate this because the story might actually be good, but it was taking for damn near ever to get to anything even remotely interesting. Linc, the hero I guess, sat there for at least 5 pages ruminating over his entire family history and I gave up because it looked like it was going t...
Okay, if you can get through the pages upon pages of Eden and Ben mentally reminiscing or fawning over the sex appeal of each other, it's a decent read.I'm really not kidding about the excessive amount of time spent on Eden thinking about every - single - freaking - thing about Ben that she finds at...
It was nice to read a romance where the two main characters don't resist each other for most of the book. Derrick showing up in the middle of the Garrett v. Jamie argument would have been nice, but I really have no complaints. This was a light and fluffy read that kept me from getting bored at work....
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