Phoenix, the heroine of Snakebite, is a mysterious and amnesiac woman who is part of an elite UN squad tasked with hunting down master criminals and terrorists. The other members of the squad, known as Medic and Wolfe, are just as mysterious. Their leader is a brooding general known as Cobra, a man who puts the fear of God into the members of his squad and everyone else. For example, when he walks into the dining room on their base in New Mexico, everyone in the room stops talking and leaves as soon as possible. Of course, the reader gets glimpses into how hot he really is and suspects something really good is going to happen between him and Phoenix.
At first this seems like it’s going to be a simple action/romance, but then it begins to develop layers. The reader wonders why the squad took in an unknown woman with amnesia and trained her to be a part of their team, and no good explanation is given at first. I thought there must be a lot more to the story, and boy, is there! I can’t say what without giving spoilers, but I can say that I wish the second book in this series was already out. It took me a day or so to get my mind out of Phoenix’s world, and I would have loved to stay in it.
The action is amazing, and since the author is a personal trainer, she seems to know what she’s talking about. The only complaint I have is that the book's cover could be improved. The girl on the cover looks like she could still be in high school and playing with her dad's gun. That's definitely not the mental picture a reader gets of Phoenix. In the book, her age is given as twenty-nine, and the girl on the cover looks like a kid.
Cover aside, if you enjoy novels filled with lots of street fighting, intrigue, and some truly titillating scenes that stop just short of the act (I swear it’s book foreplay!), you’ll love this book! Please, Ms. Ramsay, hurry up with book two!