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That's the only explanation for his not understanding what his fathers line of work was. I might go back and try the other stories, to see if they're any good. Dec 06, Kitty marked it as to-read Shelves: The Informant, by VR Marks: A solid 3 stars - it pulled me in. Plenty of action, and a nice romance. Mind Reader, by Vicki Hinze: I plan to try something else by this author.

The best in this bundle: Nov 24, Janice marked it as to-read. Shana rated it liked it Jan 23, Heather rated it really liked it Oct 14, Linda Ware rated it liked it Mar 19, Becki rated it liked it Oct 04, Alan Keith Swettenham rated it it was ok Oct 31, Victoria Bunce rated it liked it Jul 10, Jbelle rated it it was ok Feb 15, Laura A Sleeper rated it liked it Aug 22, Laurel rated it really liked it May 05, Aug 08, Michelle Kemp rated it it was amazing.

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I like the cast, may read more in the series. The Killing Game by Toni Anderson: Different setting, conservation theme, spies, espionage, betrayal, love, romance, and family drama. Some good twists and turns, and a steamy romance. DNF at end of chapter 20 of The story had potential but the execution was blah. There were numerous other errors - misspellings, typos, missing words, wrong words, missing punctuation, etc. The hero, Coop, is selfish, thoughtless and a player.

The heroine Libby is also selfish and thoughtless as well as stupid, naive, and spoiled. I kind of wanted the villain to get them and I really didn't care if they had an HEA. Also, WTF was up with poor Armando? And as far as I could determine, he was an American Citizen, born and raised, so why identify him as Mexican? And the details about him were mostly a bunch of cliches and stereotypes. That was hugely disappointing. Three Days in Seattle by Debra Burroughs: Got off to a very promising with some good twists.


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It didn't completely live up to the start but it was a tightly written story told from multiple POVs. The romance was a whirlwind but as the title says, the story happens over three days. While the speed of the romance was hard to believe, the overall romance was sweet and realistic. I was disappointed in this one. I'm a sucker for family sagas, which this appeared to be part of, and a complete sucker for stories involving psychic abilities.

Those aspects actually held up pretty well, and the mystery was okay. I was partly right as to who the villains were. But I was not impressed with either of the leads and the actual romance was so 90s - obnoxious, know-it-all male who is deliberately rude, thoughtless, demanding, and knows what's best for the poor wee brainless female.

Said female was not actually brainless but had a tendency to be spineless and was 'spunky'. I liked her more than him but she was not as fleshed out as I like, and she gave in too easily to the big strong manly man. Catching the Bad Guy by Marie Astor: Again, the blurb was promising but the story missed, badly.

Our 'hero' Dennis was repeatedly described by the author and the heroine as 'charming' but his words and actions were the opposite - he was pompous, rude, condescending, and didn't like to be teased by LOVED teasing one of his co-workers and thought he was cool to do so. He didn't believe in obeying the rules, was allegedly good at his job but spent much of his time mooning over or yelling at, sometimes simultaneously, at the heroine, Janet.

Neither of them could communicate worth a damn with each other; both made idiotic assumptions about the other because they didn't talk; they had a tendency to ignore their work in favor of mooning over each other; etc. Janet's ex was a walking cliche; the mystery was less mysterious than it might have been because we spent a significant amount of time in the villain's head as well as in the heads of his girlfriend and his mistress. It was a moderately entertaining story but could have been stronger. Christmas Captive by Rebecca York: Basically, nurse-patient porn with trappings of psychic abilities and a minor mystery.

Ignited by Kaylea Cross — In this gripping military romance a woman whose father was killed in Pakistan for his beliefs decides she wants to go back and finish his job of opening a school for Pakistan girls.

Hunter Phillips is asked to form a team and accompany her as her security detail. Hunter is reluctant at first due to a previous mission gone bad Ignited by Kaylea Cross — In this gripping military romance a woman whose father was killed in Pakistan for his beliefs decides she wants to go back and finish his job of opening a school for Pakistan girls. These two butt heads at first but soon the bullets are flying and bombs going off and then things ignite sexually between Hunter and Khalia.

As with military books that deal with Taliban regions it always sickens me to see the violence that is an everyday occurrence over there and how women are treated and having a opinion and speaking out about it can cost you your head. I give the writers of military romances their credit for all the research they do and for showing the atrocities to us readers even though it is a work of fiction. Deathscape by Dana Marton — Very good suspense book with a touch of paranormal and a dash of romance.

Detective Jack Sullivan has been looking for a serial killer for years since he killed his sister. The killer has now set him up when he thinks Jack getting to close and captures him. Three days later Ashley Price, who is an artist who is struggling with depression over something tragic that happened which resulted in her father keeping her daughter, has a horrible vision that she paints as she's having it. When the vision has passed and she looks at what she painted she realizes its on her property and its a man that has been buried alive.

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She rushes to the location and manages to dig him up and he's still alive. That man was Jack. From here Jack believes that Ashley has to be working with the killer, especially when he finds other paintings she has done, all of murdered victims. The author does a great job of making you really have think on who it could be. Ashley and Jack's romance was slow to come but she was so emotionally unstable from her previous trauma even though she was working hard to overcome it so she could get her daughter back and Jack was just one tracked mind on getting the killer at the expenses of everything.

Legal Ease by Lori Ryan — This was a cute contemporary that had plenty of humor, a sweet romance and some suspense. With both of his parents dead he wants to make sure the company his father started from nothing continues to flourish as a ode to their memory as they are both dead now. But he has hit two snags. This was a sweet read for most of the book that then turned into a rescue mission but that made these two realize what they both had come to mean to each other.

The Killing Game by Toni Anderson Realistic scene descriptions, endangered species, and plenty of spies made this a sure fire hit in my reading collection. The book mainly takes place in a long mountain range that stretches between central Afghanistan and northern Pakistan where wildlife biologist Axelle Dehn had previously tagged the snow leopards there with a GPS tracking system.

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When 2 of the tracking systems go offline she rushes to the Hindu Kush in fear that poachers have started killing them for their fur. The Special Air Service is a regiment of the British Army and Ty Dempsey and his counter—terrorism team are there to bring back the terrorist suspecting of hiding in the mountains dead or alive. What starts out as Axelle trying to save her snow leopards and Ty trying to catch a terrorist turns into a harrowing fight for survival and so many twist and turns in the world of spies and espionage.

We go back in time to find out what made the two main characters, the terrorist and double agents who they are today that all wraps up to a shocking conclusion. See Me in Your Dreams by Patricia Rosemoor What made this one stand out to me was the heroine was from Ireland and grew up in a traditional old fashioned Irish family. She takes a trip to America to try to mend relationships between her Father, Aunt and Uncle who were born triplets but had a falling out many years ago.

She tracks down the father, Tyler Leighton, and then these two people from two different worlds start to bond as they try to find the girl and end up unraveling quite the tangled web of characters who are involved. Christmas Captive by Rebecca York Hannah Andrews is a nurse with psychic abilities to connect to people. Frank asks Hannah to go undercover as one of his nurses at his estate to try and find out what happened to him. This story reminded me a bit of the game Clue.

Where Hannah had to move from person to person and then room to room, when she was linked to Jordan, to try and figure out who done it. There is quite the sexy scene between Hannah and Jordon in the dream world, I really liked the chemistry between these two.

This was a cleverly done who done it with a dab of paranormal. The brother is a prominent San Diego psychiatrist. Libby Brownlee was attending college when one of her professors sexually assaults her. Turns out she is the niece of the man Coop has come to learn about. Their way of dealing with grief is putting up walls and being defensive.

They finally realize they are attracted to each other but at the same time she comes under the radar of a killer. Coop and his Team have to figure out who took her in time to save her. Secret Guardian by Jill Sanders I love these fast paced action packed books. Action starts out in Brazil and over a two month period things are blown up with harrowing treks through the jungle and dodging bullets.


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