I made a mistake the day I picked up this book. It was the day before my own debut’s launch, and life got pretty hectic after that. Everything else got shoved to the side, including this book. Wow, was that ever a mistake. If I’d only known what I was missing, I would’ve scrambled to finish this book.
Once I dug into Dangerous Embrace, discovered the characters, got entwined in their lives and the intrigue of the story, I was a goner. You know that feeling you have when you’re snagged by a good story, and all you can think about is getting back to it? Yeah, that’s what Dangerous Embrace did for me. And let me tell ya, that’s rare for me. I put a lot of books down and never return to them. But not this one.
Author Dana Mason does a great job of immediately pulling the reader into the maelstrom. Her protagonist, pretty thirty-year-old elementary school teacher, Sarah Jennings, is viciously attacked one evening in her school’s parking lot. She fights back against her would-be rapist and is saved by a man who seems just too good to be true, former cop and security company owner, Mark Summors. And not only does Mark save her, he refuses to leave her side, fearful she’s now a target for the madman who’s become obsessed with the one who got away.
Complicating the situation, Sarah has a past that continues to haunt her, and all she wants to do is run away. It’s her go-to answer to everything and has always worked in the past, but Mark makes that more and more difficult everyday as they grow closer and she comes to depend on him. And may I say, Mark is seriously dreamy? Oh yes, he is! If only there were men like this! And yet, Mason makes him totally believable.
Dangerous Embrace is the perfect blend of suspense and romance, so if you like either one, you’re in for a treat. The writing is crisp and direct, the plot solid with a few surprises that’ll knock your socks off, and the pacing is perfect, never letting you go for one second. You’ll like the characters, too. They’re terrifically matched, and I loved they way they never faltered into the clichéd situations so many other books fall victim to. That was more refreshing than I can say!
Overall, this book is not for the faint of heart. It deals with and throws the reader into some pretty dark, horrific, and violent scenarios. But it all feels very real and is brilliantly pulled off by the author. I’ve already downloaded Mason’s follow-up, Precious Embrace, and look forward to reading it. That alone should tell you something.