Take No Prisoners -- Cindy Gerard Book 2 of Black Ops, Inc. series -- follows The Bodyguards series 2008 Release -- Pocket Star Books Romantic Suspense, Military, International To use the same line that Abbie uses nearing the climax of this book: Sam Lang is a good man. And I’m pretty sure it w...
Opening Line: "A gecko, low slung, forked feet flying, skittered across the sill of an open window, hauling ass as if it actually had somewhere to go." I'm loving this series! TAKE NO PRISONERS is another WOW read from Cindy Gerard’s fantastic Black-Ops BOI’s. This cleverly written story starts o...
*Spoiler free review*Another great story with no downtime.From the beginning of the series I knew that I'd love Sam's book. Actually, Sam and Doc. I love strong and quiet guys and Sam didn't disappoint. And for those of you who love Black Ops guys AND cow-boys, Sam is definitely your guy. That's rig...
Ok, NOW we're talking! After having read book one "Show No Mercy", I was on the fence about this series. I liked it enough. And I was drawn to the BOI team. But, I wasn't head-over-heels w/ it. Slate wiped clean...I loved "Take No Prisoners". For those of you who are Kristen Ashley fans, Cindy ...
I liked #2 in the Black Ops, Inc. series even better than the first book Show No Mercy. The love/hate relationship between Sam and Abbie, as well as the emotional storylines involving their siblings, totally drew me in.Terrorist Fredrick Nader is a bad, bad man. To get back at BOI Sam Lang for pursu...
Posted on Under the CoversThe hero of TAKE NO PRISONERS is a man of little words. He’s a meticulous one, Sam Lang. And while he was the polar opposite of Johnny Reed, his brother in arms, I found myself loving Sam’s responsible, take-no-shit streak. He was reliable, cunning and badass in a subtle w...
Vegas card dealer falls for attractive Hero who dates her to get info about her brother who's been acting as a mule for drugdealer who killed his sister 3 months prior. When Hero tells her his motives, she feels hurt & angry upon knowing about being used to get info but gets the upperhand when she r...
I loved this one! Abbie and Sam were smokin' together, and there was some deep emotional involvement with regards to both of their families. I like that Jenna didn't seem to be all "I am woman, hear me roar." It's a little more believable when blood and guts actually phase someone. Maybe it's wr...
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