This is one of those reads for me that started out with a bang and kind of fizzled out fast. Unfortunately, it was also a first time read of this author. I really wanted to like this book and I was super excited that I had my hands on a special ops love story. These are usually some of my favorite reads. Which makes this review a bit hard for me to write. Hate when I cannot nail down specifically what did not mesh for me. There were no immediate glaring issues, and I truly enjoyed Beth and James’ characters. These two were definitely fun, and as an added bonus, Beth was a kick ass female lead. It is rare for me to say that, so when I first met Beth I was wicked excited to dive in. The opening scene had me enthralled, not sure when or where it went downhill. Over the Line had everything I would normally look for in a 4-5 star rating: it featured some great characters, action and drama, tension, a balanced amount of fight and flight, as well as an HEA. Which leads me to think that what threw me off may have been the author’s writing style. My three star rating came down to the fact that while Over the Line was a quick, easy read, it did not hold my attention for too long or leave me in a rush to get back to it, and to be honest I skimmed pages. After that first action scene, it was hard to stay connected to the characters on a deeper level. Sadly, somewhere along the line, I lost that initial excitement and connection and it became more about finishing the book out of obligation.
Thank you, Grand Central Publishing, for a complimentary copy of Over the Line.