Navy men don’t come tougher than Lieutenant Peter Greene. Every day he whips hotshot SEAL wannabes into elite fighters. So why can’t he handle one fifteen-year-old girl? His ex’s death left him a single dad overnight, and very unprepared. Though he can’t relate to an angsty teen, he can at least keep Maddie safe—until the day she disappears. Though Pete’s lacking in fatherly intuition, his instinct for detecting danger is razor sharp. Maddie’s in trouble. Now he needs the Troubleshooters team at his back, along with an unconventional ally.
Shayla is probably one of my favorite characters I’ve ever read. Her inner conversations with her on characters made me love this book a whole lot more than I probably would’ve. Beyond that, it was a pretty good book. Pretty straight-forward with the it being a single father a twist on what I normally get to read. I recommend.
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This is the 17th book in the Troubleshooters series. This book can be read as a standalone novel. To avoid spoilers, and for reader enjoyment and understanding of this fabulous 5* series I recommend reading in order.
Shayla helps her neighbor Peter, when she sees him on the side of the road trying to flag help down. Then they get to know one another and the heat is on! The attraction is mutual, if not surprising.
Peter cannot find his daughter. With her missing his life feels out of control. His neighbor comes to his aid, and he is attracted to more than her body. Her mind is such a sexy thing.
This is such a great addition to the series. This story has it all. I loved the character interactions, the sexy times, the recurring characters visiting & more! Hard to put down a Troubleshooters book, and this is no exception. If you were looking for a summer read, look no further! I give this amazing story a 5/5 Kitty's Paws UP!
***This ARC copy was given in exchange for an honest review, by Netgalley and its publisher.