There's trouble on the horizon for ILS when a rival challenges them head on, and their best weapons, Dar and Kerry, are distracted by life instead of focusing on the business. Add to that an old flame, and an aggressive entreprenaur throwing down the gauntlet and Dar at least is ready to throw in the towel. Is Kerry ready to follow suit, or will she decide to step out from behind Dar's shadow and step up to the challenges they both face?
Melissa Good is a full time network engineer and part time writer who lives in Pembroke Pines, Florida with a handful of lizards and a dog. When not traveling for work, or participating in the usual chores she ejects several sets of clamoring voices onto a variety of keyboards and tries to entertain others with them to the best of her ability. She is a prolific author of many published novels and a very well-known author of Xena fan fiction. You can find other info at www.merwolf.com. Melissa “Missy” Good is the Royal Academy of Bards 2005 Hall of Fame Author and the winner of 2008 Hall of Fame Lifetime Achievement Award.
After their Caribbean holiday the pair are back in their IT world. This is the environment where they are at their best. Dar is able to use her superior technical abilities and is ably backed up by Kerry’s people skills. I love the way their romance is interspersed with the day-to-day trials of running a large high tech business, plus the little excursions such as the fun day at Disney World
A small observation after reading the book for the second time
Not really a review, just an observation that really bothers me about a lot of authors. When you write a Spanish-speaking character, just make sure you do your Spanish right, rather than use some automated translator or (bad) personal experience. Also, Buenos Aires is in Argentina, not Brazil.
This one has quite a bit of Dar's past popping up in it. There are quite a few times where it gets anxious and snarky but Dar and Kerry make it through like always