One suggestion? Don't judge this book by its first sentence. Admittedly, it doesn't exactly sparkle: "Sean Branigan downshifted as he hit the light, his Audi R8 sliding to a stop he didn't want to be at." Trust me, keep going past the awkward wording and that fingernails-on-the-blackboard dangling participle, and you'll be rewarded with an enjoyable fast-reading story.
Want romance? It's in there. It turns out, a hot-shot drop-dead gorgeous actor with a reputation for being a shallow player with the ladies really does know how to love and protect a regular gal. Good thing, too, because she needs protecting. So do he and his son, because a delusional nut case is after all three of them, and he doesn't much care who else he has to kill to get to them.
All in all, it makes for a good, sometimes thrilling read, once you get past that first sentence. I'd give it three and a half stars, rounded up to four. Would I read anything else by this author? Yep! I sure would.