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Can two independent heroes, each used to saving the day on their own, learn to work together to save themselves?
When San Diego firefighter Sandal Steeves goes to Mexico during a department-enforced vacation, all hell breaks loose.
Newly minted Embassy agent Emily Patrick is tasked with bringing him home … but the way back is more complicated than either of them could have imagined.
With their lives in danger, they have no one to count on but each other. Can their attraction be real? And will the love flaring between them matter if they can't make it home alive?
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Kate Fargo loves creating stories with a touch of everything - romance, action, suspense - and hopes you'll have as much fun reading them as she does writing them.
An adventure junkie at heart, she enjoys travel and new experiences which she then weaves into her books. When she’s sitting still, you’ll find her with either a keyboard or a good book in front of her.
IS NO PLACE SAFE? Book 3 has us back and forth from the ranch to the boat. Emily, Dal and Kris are not out of danger, they actually have a new set of problems. The mystery and suspense of this fast-paced action thriller kept me turning the pages, sitting on the edge of my seat and not wanting it to end. So many questions are left unanswered. I am loving this series and look forward to book four. The deeper we get into the story, the more questions we need answered. So many mysteries, and the cliffhanger queen, Ms. Fargo, leaves us craving more. Stay tuned for the next book. Disclosure: I received an e-copy of this book in exchange for an honest review. All thoughts, opinions, and ratings are my own.
I kind of thought this would heat up more than it did in the romance department. Again, it's more kissing... but nothing red hot.
I found myself skimming through the Jack/Miguel get out of the gaseous hole story, which takes up a large chunk of the story.
I would have liked more between Emily and Dal -- especially why he's named after a type of shoe -- and less about Jack. We learn nothing about Jack except he's not who he says he is. Kris is exactly who he says he is, but we learn that there's someone else on board that boat with them.