Meg is an idiot. A dangerous idiot. I don't quite "buy" the instant attraction either. Nevertheless, I did enjoy the book, just not as much as I liked Unsung Hero.
Meg and John are two characters who have been mentioned in subsequent troubleshooter books but I've never read their story...now I have. I enjoyed it. This book reminded me of how much I disliked the Alyssa/Sam Story in the early books.
The 2nd in The Troubleshooters series.Meg Moore is accosted in her parking garage. An extremist terrorist group has kidnapped her daughter and grandmother. Their demand? They have a special mission for her because they know that she is able to move without much scrutiny within a particular Europe...
Not as good as The Unsung Hero mostly because the plot has too many subplots going on. There's something wrong with your lead characters if you spend 1/3 of the book on secondary characters sizzling interactions (Alyssa/Sam). Either your leads are not that interesting or you got more interested in t...
Eh, book two is okay. I'm a bit irrigated with Meg. Can she been anymore pig headed? Let's just cut off our nose to spite our face, why don't we? This is why sometimes people say women are just obstinate and unable to make good decisions. I liked the military flavour of this series.
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