Describing this book…. mass chaos, confusing, and enraging.
This author’s “Triple Canopy” series had its faults, but it was smooth reading. Some parts were boring, but the storylines always made sense and the characters were always enjoyable. In fact, character-writing in that series was the author’s jam, but this book was NOTHING like her prior series, and that’s not a positive remark. This feels like a different author wrote this, and I’d bet anything that a different editor worked it.
This is that food dish that you can’t say is good, bad or indifferent, but you feel compelled to eat it anyway for some unexplainable reason.
The first half of the storyline is cloak and dagger BS. Purposeful misleading, confusing, incomplete info. I hate that shit. No one thinks or speaks the way this is composed. It’s like thinking about a pool, water, splashing, screams for hours without thinking about someone having drowned. You don’t just not think about drowning, and it’s the same premise with the subjects of this book. The MMC wouldn’t think about her without thinking about who she is to him and what happened. It takes half the book for the truth to come out, and the lead up to it feel so fake because of how it’s written… or rather what’s not written in all the prior MMC inner thoughts. Purposefully incomplete vs naturally mysterious.
The big plot kicker here is her identity. If her identity to him needed to remain hidden, then he shouldn’t have had a POV. The actions were also made f’d. The MMC waits two years, and then just shows up to be some random team member verses sitting the FMC down and explaining who he is, who she is, and what they are to each other. Uhm, no. That’s cruel. That’s beyond stupid and unbelievable.
From the relationships to the mission, I felt like I was dropped off in the middle of a series. Piles of info and loads of people with zero context until midway through the book. Again, cloak and dagger that makes this book read like cheese sauce on tree bark. Too many missing pieces to all the backstories.
The MMC is just beyond repair once the truth starts to surface. He calls the FMC a bitch multiple times. He walks away when she lashes out, and the lashing out is understandable given what’s she’s gone through. MMC claims to love her… yet, some hurtful words make him hurt her threefold, walk away, give up, think about other women, etc? Love? Really? You’ve got to be f’ing kidding. She’s begging, desperate, and suddenly he’s just there to hurt her! Why? Cause she said he was just a fuck before she KNEW who he was to her. This is some SAF, unromantic shit. It’s OTT angst done in the nastiest way possible, and there’s no coming back from that in a romance.
I’m reading just shaking my head. The strong FMC turns into a wilted flower. She begs a man to stay who does nothing but hurt her for a few words she didn’t even know the meaning behind. Again, she becomes a character you can’t even root for because of the stupidity here.
A lot of unbelievable, such as all this relationship drama going down while they are on a black ops mission with the POTUS in the same house. That entire situation is unbelievable. It’s unbelievable that the people in her life just allowed the unknown to continue verses orientate her to the truth immediately after surgery or even once the MMC returned. Unbelievable that it would take the MMC two years to catch up with sex slave victims and save them… I repeat - TWO years to track down sex traffic victims. The president going on a covert mission to kill an assassin?
The DOM sex club talk with Drew was just so weird.
I can’t believe this SAF plot and horrible characters are from the same author of TC series.
A lot of retelling and useless info padding word count…
“Entering my ten-digit security code I swiped the screen to take the call.” -page one.
“Checking the clock again, I entered my ten-digit security code and dialed the secured number” - page two
Im guessing it’s because I’m having to read so hard for comprehension, but the grammatical errors are sticking out like sore thumbs on every page….
Usage of I verses me : “Then there was Jasmin; she was going to be red hot mad not only at Zane, Eric, and I {{{ME}}}} but the universe.” “To cause a rift between you and I {{{{ me}}}}” “smiling at me like it was I, {{{ me who}}} that had just given her the world”
Usage of who verses that: “If Timothy Clark was the one that {{{{{who}}}}} left
Mistake after mistake with run on sentences, missing punctuation, etc: “These guys were a joke, {{{.}}} mistake after mistake.” “I felt a boot kick me in the gut {{{{,}}}}and I tried to curl up into a ball to protect my broken ribs.”
Too many damn aliases. The MMC goes by:
• Lincoln
• Linc
• Ghost
• Red Wing
• Mr. DDG
What didn’t bother me….
Some complained this is X-rated. That first sex scene is long, but it’s actually one of the best parts of the book. Author can write the hell outta sexy, dominant, alpha bedroom male. It’s just out of the bed that the characters go to shit.
Some complained about the use of the f-word. That’s the least offensive f’ing thing about the book.
Bottom Line With Spoilers
Forget everything else, it’s unfathomable that a wife wakes up with no memory, and her husband goes off on a two-year mission…. Comes back and fucks her without telling her that he is her husband. When he finally does man up to tell her after she learns the POTUS is her uncle, her boss is her brother-in-law, and all sorts of other BS, she’s bitchy and calls the MMC just a warm dick. Instead of helping her understand who he is (her hubby,) he walks away and verbally abuses her until he leaves yet again with no plans to come back. EMOTIONAL ABUSE. Throw in the POTUS being there for all this and then going off on a rescue mission with a contract black ops company to save the MMC, and you have one nonsensical, nasty, BS storyline with POS characters. Once MMC is rescued, immediate HEA. Wtf? Will not be continuing with this series. -100 stars.