She’ll meet an unlikely ally who will turn her world upside down.
Veronica Baker always knew growing up that she wanted to be a scientist just like her daddy. She worked hard to graduate at the top of her class, and was thrilled the day she started work at her father’s lab. When her father leaves on a trip to visit prospective investors, she assumes it will be business as usual, but when she stops hearing from him, Veronica assumes the worst and catches the first flight she can to try and track him down.
When Ryker Evans learns that he’s shipping out to Lebanon to complete a solo mission, he’s not pleased. His last mission in Lebanon didn’t end so well, and he’s not eager to head back, but as the SEAL with the best track record in the navy when it comes to search and rescue, his CO doesn’t give him a choice. When he finds out that he’s being sent to extract an American woman who believes her father has been kidnapped, he’s even less pleased. He can’t stand civilians who want to be heroes, and his plan is to pull her out and get home, quickly and quietly.
When the two meet, Veronica confirms all of Ryker’s worst fears. She’s insanely gorgeous, but she’s also stubborn, and she refuses to leave the country without her father. And Veronica can’t stand the arrogant and dismissive SEAL who refuses to listen to a word she says, no matter how beautiful the man is, or how much he lights her body on fire.
As passion brews between them, Ryker grudgingly agrees to help her find the men who took her father, but when Veronica disappears as well, he’ll have to put it all on the line to save the woman he let slip away.
was this wrote by a child? the third person point of view when it should be first person is quite annoying and I'm only on the first chapter hope it gets better...
I am on chapter 13 and I still feel this story is poorly written. Very repetitive with words. not one I would recommend to anyone. Let's see if it ends better...
Really leave the book un finished??? Even more reason to not like this book.
The main plot point and most of the minor ones were left wide open. Instead, I turn the page in the midst of a minor suspense scene only to see a note from the author prompting me to buy her next book. Cheesy! I also thought the writing and romance felt quite stiff.
3.5 stars a great start to a good story line. A few things didn't add up (like why her father was moved time and time again instead of moved to a location so he could just start his labs w/o being moved multiple times since moving delayed his work) will continue this series.