Romantic-suspense is not a genre I've read from before so I had no idea what to expect. Well, I'm happy to report that I could not put this book down, listening straight through, fully engaged. I know books like this can run the risk of being a bit sensationalist, cliche, and with strong sexual content, but I REALLY ENJOYED THIS BOOK! And I'm giving it 4 stars(content) and 4.5 stars (narration)!
It's refreshing to escape into a book not for its deep meaning/literary value but rather for its pure entertainment value! A book that engages you from start to finish and makes you smile and laugh out loud, even if it elicits the occasional (or frequent) eye-roll, head-shake, or shriek of 'Really? Seriously? Ugh!'.
This book was like that for me ...BUT... this book was also so much more than just that, and it's the 'MORE' that I really, really loved! Things like:
SETTING: An atmospheric desert setting in Djibouti, Horn of Africa, with an interesting and believable interaction of politics, military action, and terrorism in the region.
HERO/HEROINE: Smart, capable, (sexy), (foul-mouthed) female heroine Dr. Morgan Adler, an archaeologist who can hold her own in the midst of dominant male military and political personnel. Strong, admirable, (dashing), (alpha) male hero Master Sargeant Pax Blanchard who is dedicated to his military career and tries to uphold his honor. The two have immediate chemistry, and there's a lot of sexual tension throughout the story as it plays out. Be forewarned the two are quite brazen in their dialogue with each other. The romance scenes are described by reviewers as hot and steamy but might lean a little raw and overt for some readers. (I personally think the story would have been even better with a bit more subtlety, but hey, this IS romantic genre, so I get that! :))
SUSPENSE/ACTION: This is where the story really shines in my opinion. It's action-packed, intriguing, and pulls you in right from the start and never lets go. The archaeology dig is an interesting starting point for the story, and the political/military/terrorist intrigue builds and builds, with some interesting plot twists and a high-action finish.
AUDIO: Greg Tremblay's narration made all the difference in me loving this book vs just liking it. He's one of the better narrators I've listened to for his inflections, emotion and delivery. He distinctly and believably portrays a wide array of characters and conversations, including male/female (Morgan, Pax), cultures (French, Chinese, East-African), military authority, and raunchy sexual banter. His voice will capture your attention and awaken all your senses!
So, while this book might not appeal to everyone given the strong sexual overtones, I give no apologies for my own pure enjoyment in this escapist read! I was hooked on the story, I smiled and laughed and guffawed and gasped and eye-rolled and shook my head, and I had a truly awesome time listening to this book. I'm definitely on board with this author and narrator and will read/listen to more of their works for sure. And I'll start book 2 and 3 of this series :)