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Reynolds Protective #2

Reynolds Protective Series - tome 2 : Hunter: Un romantic suspense sexy et inquiétant

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Zoey Roberts est en cavale — c’est ce qui arrive quand on devient la cible d’un harceleur.

Son arrivée dans le Wyoming n’était pas un choix, mais une nécessité. Abandonner sa vie d’avant était la seule solution pour rester en sécurité. Et pour couronner le tout, elle accepte un poste au sein de l’endroit le plus sécurisé de la ville : Reynolds Protective Group, une agence de protection privée.

Mais sécurité ne rime pas toujours avec sagesse. Et travailler pour l’homme le plus irrésistible qu’elle ait jamais rencontré devient vite une tentation dangereuse, surtout quand elle doit composer chaque jour avec ses abdos sculptés, ses épaules imposantes et ce sourire à faire fondre la glace.
Hunter Reynolds sait ce qu’il veut — et c’est Zoey. Mais quand la menace ressurgit, il devient plus qu’un patron séduisant : son protecteur. Leur proximité forcée allume une passion brûlante… Mais lorsque son harceleur gagne en audace, Zoey se rappelle pourquoi elle a fui, et pourquoi l’amour n’a jamais fait partie de l’équation.

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First published July 28, 2022

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Rebecca Sharp

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Rebecca Sharp always loved a good love story. Let's face it, when you include a romance novel on your 8th grade summer reading list just to see if the teacher would notice (she didn't!), she was bound to give writing one of her own a go. There's really no corner of romance that she doesn't (or wouldn't) enjoy writing, except maybe aliens, much to her husband's dismay, so her large catalog features a little something for everyone. However, her love of shows like NCIS and Criminal Minds makes her favorite stories to write the ones with some kind of suspense and crime solving.

When she's not writing, she's at her office treating patients, and somewhere between those two things, you'll find her wandering the globe with her husband always searching for their next adventure.

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Profile Image for Sally Tsaples *✧・゚.
148 reviews42 followers
June 19, 2024
This started of decently, its a shame it ended so badly....This is one of the most basic books I've ever read and yet this review is the longest I've ever written so buckle in...

We follow Zoey, who has moved from Florida to Wyoming to escape a stalker and a shitty ex-boyfriend/boss who she is keeping secret from Hunter, her new boss who is seriously in love with her (why? who knows).

Firstly, if I ever hear the term 'heroine' as a pet nickname ever again i'll jump of the nearest building. Heroine is up there with 'queen' as one of the most cringeworthy pet names I can imagine and hearing it every 2nd sentence sent me into a downward spiral.

Secondly there are a lot of allegations that this series is a copy of another series by another author and while I can't speak to that as I haven't read that series, I can say that both books I've read so far, clearly take inspiration from certain Criminal Minds episodes. I would know, because I was Criminal Minds obsessed when I was younger and can distinctly picture the episodes that inspired the first 2 books. This is significant bc the entire reason I'm reading this series is to get to the 4th book, whose MMC is heavily 'inspired' by Spencer Reid. Which I guess isn't a problem? But I think the fact that it reminded me of those episodes so much means the story wasn't separate enough from the source material. And given the allegations of plagarism, this feels important.

Since starting this book I've actually seen some really negative reviews about that last book. And the next book that I have to read to get to that book is pregnancy trope, which is a shame because I really liked what I've seen of the next MMC in the first 2 books. But pregnancy trope is rarely done well and I do not have high hopes.

Thirdly this is straight up insta-love. No build up at all. In fact, when this book starts the main MMC is alrady in love with the FMC. We actually learn this in book 1. It felt like there was no depth, no reason for him to be so head-over-heals. and quite honestly, because there was no tension, and nothing really happens for most of the book, it was boring. I skimmed the last 30% so I could be done and move on, after guessing exactly how it was going to end from about the 50% mark.

Also, maybe don't have sex in front of an open window, with the front door open, while your love interest has a stalker??! And then get angry when she recieves a note from stalker about how he saw everything??! Does anyone in this story have any common sense??!

So, do I keep going? Do I skip straight to book 4? Does anyone have book recs where the MMC is inspired by Spencer Reid? Because I fear this series is not it.
Profile Image for Stephanie.
1,054 reviews
August 24, 2023
3.5! Zoey is hiding from a stalker and Hunter just wants a chance! But her stalker finds her and oh GOODNESS
Profile Image for Liz.
108 reviews
May 13, 2024
you can tell when an author writes a book just as a means of self-inserting themselves into a fantasy, and that’s exactly what this author did. now, don’t get me wrong—i think that’s normal and valid. but jesus christ, maybe be a little bit more subtle? never in my life have i ever been more aware that i was reading a book. books are supposed to be a form of escapism—our fmc literally says so—yet, it was like this author couldn’t stop beating readers over the head with the fact that this was a book. the whole “women who read romance novels are people too!” idea was so goddamn annoying. this author just wanted to validate herself. if i took shot for every time this author wrote “book boyfriend” into this book, i’d literally suffer from liver failure.

let’s talk about how fucking stupid this book is. the fmc gets a letter from her stalker, and with fear-induced adrenaline, decides to dry hump the mmc as a means of escape until climax. then she’s upset when he won’t fuck her? she’s so goddamn annoying.

also?? they’re in a book club about romance books with an old couple. and the book plot is about a girl with a stalker. this is the dumbest shit ever. i literally feel like im reading a wattpad fanfic written by a middle schooler.

and the literal first time they have sex, he’s putting his fingers up her ass? lord. WHY ARE THEY HAVING ANAL SEX THEIR FIRST TIME TOGETHER? she’s never done anal, and you’re telling me that after fingering her asshole a little bit, she’s ready to take his whole entire cock?? “my dick was so full it was about to burst” that is not how anatomy works, hunter. what the fuck.

and what the literal fuck. she’s been on the run from a stalker, but her kink is having hunter literally chase her, hunt her down, and fuck her? i had to stop reading. this book sucks so bad, and this author needs to find a new career path.
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70 reviews1 follower
June 1, 2022
bad writing but mildly entertaining

The writing is really bad. Very over the top, lots of hyperbole, sentences that I think are supposed to sound creative, but just don’t make any sense. Then there are the grammar mistakes and typos and times when the author uses words that rally don’t mean what she thinks they mean.

Story is mildly entertaining. I may read the next one b/c I hate not finding out what happens, but I don’t have high hopes for it.
Profile Image for Danielle (Life of a Literary Nerd).
1,570 reviews296 followers
December 4, 2024
A light romantic suspense that's steamy and filled with solid characters but it was just missing that spark for me. Maybe the bookclun stuff was a little too corny for me or the pacing was a little fast - leading to a slight underdevelopment in the romance but I still had a good time with the book.
1 review
May 4, 2022
After reading Archer's book, I have been patiently waiting for the next Reynold brother to drop like a fly and finally here we are with Hunter's story.

Hunter is your next book boyfriend material! He is authentically sweet, patient, and his protectiveness was sexy as hell. Once he set his eyes on Zoey, oh boy, nothing deterred him from his one way ticket to claiming her as his. He was relentlessly hot. Oh so hot.

Zoey is cautious. Scarred by a past relationship and a stalker, it does make sense how stubborn she is with protecting her heart and resisting her downright attraction and chemistry with Hunter. Not wanting a repeat of her past. Though if I was Zoey, I would have ridden the Hunter express train.

I would honestly say that this book was not as sizzling as Archer's book but this is a sweeter and more emotional read which compliments the characters perfectly as Gunner seems to be the most sensitive of the 4 brothers while Zoey has been dealing with a past trauma. There is not as much action as the first book but the suspense is ever present and will keep you guessing until the end. Although it would have been great to have a little more premise to the culmination of the solving of the case as that definitely came out of nowhere.

Overall, this was another fantastic addition to the series. And the epilogue was definitely my most favorite part.

P.S. I can't wait for Gunner to drop like a fly and fall flat on his face. And I am curious about Ranger.

I received a free copy of this book via Booksprout and am voluntarily leaving a review.
Profile Image for Fi Reads Books .
11 reviews
May 11, 2022
Talk about suspense! With Dr Rebecca's books you always know there's gonna be a massive twist, it just kind of jumps out at you though! The tension can be felt in your chest, the sadness, the love, the anxiety. From a strong protective alpha who is patient and kind, to a lost woman finding out who she really is and what she's worth. The love between these two is almost able to be touched! This story had me crying, and smiling, and feeling determined, and feeling my chest tighten!
You're gonna love it!!.

I received a free copy of this book via Booksprout and am voluntarily leaving a review.
Profile Image for Alison.
79 reviews
October 18, 2024
Unfortunately, I am not the kind of person who can tolerate kissing in the first 30% of the book
Profile Image for Donna Costello.
Author 9 books67 followers
December 16, 2024
Hunter – Dr Rebecca Sharp – ⭐⭐⭐⭐

❤ Stalker
❤ Hunting & Catching Play Between The MCs
❤ Found Family
❤ Dyslexic MC
❤ Very Spicy First Time
❤ Small Town Vibes

I came across this book on Bookstagram. It's the second of a series that is actively heralded as being based on the men from Criminal Minds. I chose to start with Hunter as I’ve always had a thing for Will.

Pros:

❤ Well written with fantastic plot twists that kept you guessing.
❤ Excellent pacing, I couldn’t put it down at times.
❤ Fantastically developed characters – the only one you could tell was based on a CM character was Ranger because he had the exact same characteristics/physical appearance. However I feel like the author really added a level of depth and emotion we don’t see in the series and I loved her for it. I am now very eager to read Ranger’s story. Everyone else came across as original and stood on their own two feet, even Gunner who was supposed to be based on Morgan.

Cons:

❤ The stalker case was taken straight from a CM ep (The stalker sending pics of his random body parts) – I didn’t begrudge this too much as I know CM writers take from RL cases but I personally would have preferred a more original concept.
❤ The stalker himself came across as a cartoon villain when he finally confronted Zoey, his dialogue was really generic and felt like it was repeated over and over again (like it had just come out of a tv show) – This was really surprising considering how well the other characters were written.

Overall Verdict:

I really enjoyed the story, I read it very quickly and there were points I was frowning at my husband for interrupting my reading.

It would have been a five star read if it wasn’t for the issue at the end with the villain. I feel if the writer had done a little more research into that mentality, read some real life case studies on it that would have tightened him up more and him made a little less caricature and more realistic for the audience. I think the fact she relied so heavily on the case from CM is what contributed to the issues with the villain.
Profile Image for Carolina Lntsv.
193 reviews
September 17, 2024
I liked this one better and I cannot wait for the next one, aaaand one less for my darling genius pretty boy 🤪🥰🥰
Profile Image for Estelle.
93 reviews
March 8, 2025
This was not good lololololololol. Am I going to read the next? You betcha.
Profile Image for Belle Jean.
140 reviews
March 11, 2025
I’m sure this guy is appealing but he was just another gruff, over protective tough guy. Also felt like the FMC was too damsel in distress.

Upside the snippets of Ranger spouting facts, taking everything literally but also being as sweet as pie kept me going through this.
Profile Image for Julia.
20 reviews
February 16, 2025
2,25 🌟 fabuła nie była tragiczna i zachowania bohaterów miały sens, niektórych scen nie dało się czytać ale było ich tylko parę, ziomek był nawet romantyczny
Profile Image for asiya.
386 reviews33 followers
January 21, 2025
if i was born yesterday and curious about men, i would probably enjoy this book and swoon. unfortunately, i was not born yesterday. in fact, if a man called me “heroine” as a term of endearment, he would simply never see me again. ESPECIALLY during sex, like put back on your boxer briefs and leave my house now, u weirdo.

the story was set up where they already had *something* established (and by that i mean occasional small talk and alleged sexual tension we only heard about) so him immediately obsessed with being with her just came off as delusional and odd …. bc mind you she’s literally been his employee for like a month.
“just tell me one thing, zoey. tell me what the hell a man has to do to be loved by you.” LIKE MF ITS ONLY CHAPTER 9 CALM DOWN??

and it just felt like the author was obsessed with him being a “book boyfriend,” which is mentioned multiple times by BOTH of them (my eye just twitched) “i’m the kind of man who’d set his own standard. one that no book boyfriend could come close to.” literally what are you saying please be normal 😭

ALSO she was adamant about not dating her boss so this man resigns as if he’s so serious and doesn’t own the literal company and she jumps …. only for him to be back at work like the next day. it was just so childish like ok you want a cookie now? a man’s word is always for shits and giggles, take note girlypops.

learning he was a former cop just makes sense. no further questions.

consider this a 1.5 stars actually….
Profile Image for Mysti.
1,282 reviews28 followers
July 24, 2023
Hunter and Zoey’s story was faced paced and so much fun with a perfect amount of suspense. She has a Stalker and he’s determined to keep her safe, but will she reveal all her secrets so he can protect was the big question! Hunter is the closest in personality to Archer and it was fitting that they were both the over protective types. Zoey needed someone in her corner after the crap she’d been through. Her ex was a douche and she needed a hero like Hunter.

Tropes:
Work Place Romance
He’s her Boss
Age Gap
Small Town
Stalker
Body Guard
Forced Proximity

Spice:
🌶️🌶️.5
Profile Image for Shannon.
413 reviews14 followers
May 7, 2024
"Because I want to be the man who fills your life with happily ever afters."

Hunter is the second book in Dr Rebecca Sharp's Reynolds Protective series. This time we get to read about Hunter and Zoey's story!! 

I honestly loved this couple just as much as Archer and Keira from the first book. I loved the fact that they were both book lovers, really made me love Hunter more. The suspense in this was so good, the tension between Zoey and Hunter was electric, it really added to the storyline. I loved the slow build to the spice, the slow build of trust between them. Hunter is one of my new grumpy protective yet sweet as hell book boyfriends 😍


📖 Stalker 

📖 Friends to lovers 

📖 He falls first 

📖 Bodyguard romance 


⭐⭐⭐⭐/5
🌶️🌶️🌶️/5
Profile Image for Cassidy J..
473 reviews2 followers
May 30, 2023
2.5 stars

This was bad. The extra half star is because I've been struggling to motivate myself to finish a book this last week, yet I somehow managed to make it to the end of this one (even if I did skim read a fair bit along the way).

Apart from the poor grammar and descriptive language that made my eyes water from the appalling syntax, the writing here is just plain bad.

“I spun her and devoured her mouth, lashing my tongue into its hot depths like I was sinking my teeth into her very veins.”

“Hunter looked at me, his expression was nothing short of a knight in shining armor”

“I love you.” Her voice sounded like it was suspended on a tightrope, inches from danger and inches from finally being safe.”

“Okay? It’s not okay,” Jerry anguished.”


I didn't make that up, the author actually wrote those lines - and the whole book is like that.
I can't be bothered detailing other things I disliked about this, as it's really not worth my time, but here a couple of things that did stand out to me as worth mentioning:

1. Why does the author's name have "Dr." in front of it on the cover? Is it just me or is that not really weird? This isn't a non-fiction book where that might be relevant, and I can't quite articulate why, but this just rubbed be the wrong way.

2. Does Sharp have an agenda against French people?
“There was a fifty-fifty shot that as soon as I saw Roscoe’s smug face, I would punch the French right off of it”

There are several lines in the book that read similarly, and it framed things bizarrely; as though Roscoe was a terrible person and acted the way that he did, because he was French...

Anyway, I don't recommend this book.
Profile Image for WildxRunnerxReads.
76 reviews16 followers
October 3, 2023
enjoyable but

I enjoyed this one just like the rest but I hated that he called her heroin. The story itself was great and the plot was fast paced and interesting.
Profile Image for Karen    Armenta.
44 reviews
September 26, 2025
Slow-burn romance + emotional stakes + adrenaline = Hunter. Think cozy domestic vibes colliding with high-tension protection romance. If you’re a Criminal Minds girly, this gives major Will-cinnamon-roll energy but will still have you in a chokehold as your imagination runs wild.

Hunter doesn’t read—he listens. Dyslexia makes audiobooks his language, and him learning her favorite stories just to understand her better is peak devotion. I was screenshotting lines and sending them to my boyfriend like, “take notes.”

He’s golden-retriever soft to her and Doberman-dangerous to everyone else. He’ll tuck her in with a forehead kiss, then quietly dismantle anyone who hurts or stalks her. He gifts her a book like it’s a love letter and literally proposes with one like it’s a vow—small, intimate moments that hit harder than any grand gesture. The audiobook scenes and the proposal land exactly where a book-girlie’s heart lives without spoiling the plot.

Rebecca Shard served an emotional-support menace: protective, possessive, and somehow tender—danger with a soft center. The tension is cinematic, the stakes feel real, and Hunter’s loyalty is gloriously unhinged. Pacing kept me hooked, the world felt lived-in, and the emotional payoff = straight serotonin.

If you’re a book girly who wants a partner who actually learns your stories and wants to be your home, this one leaves zero crumbs. I was giggling, gasping, and texting my friends “girl, he just did THAT.” Tiny wish: a little more yearning in spots to stretch the ache before the payoff.

Bottom line: comfort, chaos, and a protector who listens—read it.
Profile Image for Jessica Dorman.
443 reviews10 followers
July 23, 2025
4.5⭐️

I am Zoey. She is me. I haven’t read an FMC that I related to so much in….well, maybe ever. It was elements of my past made extra dramatic(even down to the stalkers name😂😳). It was almost cathartic to read.
We all love a badass FMC. But what about the ones that aren’t strong in the beginning. So much has happened and they have been gaslit so much they don’t feel like they deserve anything good. Honestly, give me a soft FMC any day and I’ll eat up that story. Because for me, that’s relatable. Love the character growth and redemption arcs. The gathering of strength to come out of the fire better than ever. *chefs kiss*

Normally, I hate when the FMC is a romance reader. it just annoys me. It’s the same thing over and over. It’s normally the only personality trait she has. And the men in her life makes her feel like trash because romance "isn’t a real genre" and blah blah blah. So when this one started and there was a book club aspect I was skeptical. It worked really well for me. More of a tie in than just a side thing that gets too much attention. I did enjoy how Hunter was incorporated into the hobby too.

I’m so invested in these brothers!! I’m starting Gunner immediately 🧡
Profile Image for Maria (Ri).
5,137 reviews15 followers
June 5, 2022
4.6 stars

This is hands down, one of my favorite books by this author. The whole concept between a book boyfriend and Hunter was perfection. Making it appear, through actions and words, that romance books are so much more than just mommy smut.

I didn't see the twist, and that was surprising because I thought it was obvious. I loved the characters and seeing the characteristics of the brothers. I'm so ready for Gunner and Ranger. Its a toss-up on who I'm more anxious for. Regardless, it is sure to be great.

Off-topic, I totally looked up the author listed in this book and the amazing books that were talked about in the Book Club. I really wish they were real.

The epilogue? /swoon I'm hoping that "Sydney" finds love. I think it would be a hoot to see her with Ranger, and his literal "Bones" (TV show character) self.
Profile Image for Liz Keithley.
312 reviews
February 6, 2025
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️.25

It’s a hard pill to swallow knowing that I absolutely love stalker dark romances…while also loving books like these where the person is protected by one person they are coming to love and terrified of their stalker. But here we are.

The Insta Love is a bit…insta-y in here. But the basic elements of suspense, smut, and romance are still equally balanced.

I was a bit frustrated by the direction of their first time….together. Like just write condoms into the story somehow, ma’am. But it wasn’t enough of a deterrent for me to not love this book just as much as the first.

Rebecca has a stellar series on her hands.

P.s. someone calls me baby in real like? Hell the fuck no. But when they do it in books? Giggling like a schoolgirl
Profile Image for Gaby.
392 reviews23 followers
January 2, 2025
4⭐️

Tropes~ friends to lovers, he falls first, forced proximity, small town romance

✨This was such a fun and easy read to pick up as my first book of the new year.
I love that there is such a strong plot alongside the romance in these books but it doesn’t feel like we miss out on anything and the mystery just kept me guessing.

✨ Zoey had been hurt so badly in the past and I loved seeing her development within herself as well as trusting Hunter. Hunter was so incredibly patient and I loved that he never wavered from the fact he thought Zoey was the one for him.

✨ It was so fun reading these family dynamics again and I’m looking forward to Gunners book next.
Profile Image for Jordon Abel.
118 reviews1 follower
March 9, 2025
This is an enthralling read that captivates from the very first page. The story is rich with vivid imagery and well-developed characters that draw you into a world filled with intrigue and suspense. Dr. Sharp's writing style is both engaging and immersive, making it easy to lose track of time while reading.

The plot twists and turns keep you on the edge of your seat, and the emotional depth of the characters adds a layer of complexity that makes the story even more compelling. I particularly appreciated how the author explores themes of resilience and redemption, which resonate throughout the narrative.
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