As everybody know I'm a huge fan of Ms. Grant's books! :)
This story could be divided into two parts.
The first is happening in South Sudan where Brie is attacked and put on sale as slave and where Bastian rescues her and they have to run and hide in the Sudanese desert while every villain in the vicinity is chasing them.
The second is in Marocco, where they have to track a Russian pervert and Sudanese mass-murdering general for the CIA.
IMHO, the first part was way better than the second. I loved how strong and resilient Brie was. I also appreciated how she changed from a Prime Princess to a USAID operative. Also Bastian was interesting with his Special Forces training!
The one thing I couldn't understand is why they didn't act sooner on their sizzling attraction. They're alone is an abandoned village and the only time they jump each other is in the open and during daytime, while they resisted their attraction when they were in the hut during a downpour and night??? Obviously, thet's the time the villains attack!
The second part was a little bit shaky for me.
While recuperating after their rescue in Sudan, they have sex and seem to form a solid relationship, but Brie, after telling Bastian why she changed her name and left her family (a very bad family!), toss him out because she's afraid of getting attached... Bastian, who wanted to tell her that the CIA operative Savannah (who we meet again!) practically forced him to exctract precisely that story from her, doesn't get a chance to tell her and, angry and confused about her rejction spills evrything to Savannah!
As you see, both their behavious was very immature and impulsive and I didn't like that!
So, forced by Svannah, they got to go in Brie's Marrocan house, as lovers, to tease the Russian mafioso (who has his eyes on her since when she was 13!!!) and find out if he hides the Sudanese General exiled for genocide.
But both of them are angry at each other and the behave like bickering children, while trying to project the lovers vibe for her brother's behalf.
They get lip-locked then the offend each other pocking fingers into each other's worst fears and grivances. He accuses her of being the money grabbing Barbie Princess, she accuses him of being jealous of his parents' love for his ex...and thet's just one example... Very childish...
Obviously all that makes them pay less attention to the things happening around them and to the danger all around. And there's a lot!!!
But, I'm able to forgive them, because they're so obviously right. Yes, I know, it doesn't make sense. Brie did have a shitty life with her family and Bastian was pushed away from his family. So The wounded way they react when cornered is quite normal.
Still, I appreciated Ms. Grant's reasearch and her willingness to use a very actual third country situations as the background for the novels. Here she handles child/women slavery (and not only sexual one!), famine, diseases, poverty, greed, hunger for power, pedophilia, biological warfare... It's actually really chiling to think that everything in this book can happend (and probably is happening) somewhere in real life!
So, even if I had some problems with the MCs, I loved it and for me this book is a solid 4 1/2 stars rounded to 5!
I'll be looking forward to the next one that, as the author states on her site, will be about Savannah and Cal! :)