Three years ago, they took down a fleet of narco-submarines. Today? Chance and the Colombian Drug War throw them back together. But befriending a sexy cartel leader threatens to tear them right back apart.
From jungle rivers to midnight parachute jumps to illegal gold mining operations, they barely find any time to themselves. But in the stolen moments they do carve out, the raging heat of their attraction threatens to burn them alive.
Feelings? The last thing either of them want to talk about—Ever!
USA Today and Amazon #1 Bestseller M. L. “Matt” Buchman started writing on a flight south from Japan to ride his bicycle across the Australian Outback. Just part of a solo around-the-world trip that ultimately launched his writing career.
From the very beginning, his powerful female heroines insisted on putting character first, then a great adventure. He’s since written over 60 action-adventure thrillers and military romantic suspense novels. And just for the fun of it: 100 short stories, and a fast-growing pile of read-by-author audiobooks.
Booklist says: 3x “Top 10 of the Year.” PW says: “Tom Clancy fans open to a strong female lead will clamor for more.” His fans say: “I want more now…of everything.” That his characters are even more insistent than his fans is a hoot. As a 30-year project manager with a geophysics degree who has designed and built houses, flown and jumped out of planes, and solo-sailed a 50’ ketch, he is awed by what is possible. More at: www.mlbuchman.com.
DNF at 50%. The author expects me to believe (and approve of) the idea that two highly trained operatives will kiss right up until the point of jumping from a military plane, guaranteeing that the “hero” doesn’t have his parachute equipment on correctly or his guns set up right?! This could endanger their entire team, killing one or all of them. This disgusted me. It’s unbelievable and also made me dislike both intensely. I was already very unhappy with this book, but this was the straw that broke the camel’s back.
One of the best in the series. I lived Tanya’s spirit and that her past kept her fighting. Chad was always the caring guy but sat back and watched. These two are truly soul mates. Wish there was more of Smith’s character and his background. There was never ending suspense and action
This one was ok for me. Part of that was Chad came off as too slick for most of this one. What I really liked was the bad guy. So much was hidden there and not what it seemed. The take down at the end was great! I loved how the landscape was so changed in the aftermath.
This one uses the immature-people-don't-use-their-words method of adding tension to the romance, so it wasn't my favorite. Lots of the technical details that you would expect from Buchman.