Oh boy, what a book! Shannon McKenna throws everything in this but the kitchen sink! There's lots of action, lust, betrayal(s), violence, nerve racking suspense, snappy and witty dialogue, heroics, and most importantly, love between two tortured souls just made for each other. For fans of the series, this is ultimate bad-girl Tamara's story, and it's quite a wild ride. What started out a little slow just builds and builds, until you find yourself unable to put the book down, it's that gripping!
When I found out that Tamara was going to get her own story, I wasn't all that enthused. She's always been such a cold, dangerous and not always likable character, although she's always been intriguing. But at the end of the previous book, "Extreme Danger", Tam adopts an abused little 3 yr. old girl, so I could see that the author was preparing to soften her character a little. Maybe there would be hope that we the reader could fall for Tam. Well, it didn't take me long. Tam's whole tragic back story is revealed in this book, and not only did it explain her actions and make me sad for her, it also made me admire her strength. Now the only thing missing was a strong male hero for Tam. Who could possibly be strong enough to fill the bill?
Val Janos does it in spades. This guy is not typical hero material either. He's a covert operative who's seen it all and done it all--both legally and illegally. He's 6'4" of mouth-wateringly gorgeous male, and he gets to Tam like no man ever could. I won't go into the plot except to say that Val is sent to find Tam and deliver her to one of her old foes, and another old foe wants her too. But before he can deliver her to the sadistic psycho who's pulling his strings, he falls hard for her, and for the first time in his life he knows what it is to love. He understands Tam like no one ever can, because he's also suffered a horrible past. But he's caught between a rock and a hard place--does he save the woman he's come to love, or the father-figure who is being held and tortured (by one of the most sadistic psychopathic characters ever created) until he can deliver Tam? Can he save them both?
This book was non-stop action, but it was not an easy read. There's lots of violence, gore, and some of the characters were just down-right sick! Both Tamara's and Val's pasts were so sad, but necessary to read, because it explains so much about how they came to be the persons they are. I fell hard for Val- I thought he was wonderful-and I just loved seeing him all twisted up over his feelings for Tam. Tam was a revelation--I never knew she had it in her to feel real love for another person. But her love for her baby daughter was all consuming, and when the icy walls around her heart started to crack because of Val's love--well, it was just very satisfying to see.
This book is definitely not a stand alone read. At the very least, you should read the previous book, "Extreme Danger". But in order to get the full effect of Tam (and the whole McCloud family--who make brief appearances)you need to start with the first book in the series, "Behind Closed Doors". Readers will enjoy the intense sex scenes between Tam and Val (these two can be lethal!), but be warned, because of the violence and gore in the story, it's not for the faint of heart. But if you can get past that, you'll be richly rewarded. After a rip-roaring showdown near the end of the book (which nearly wore me out!) you'll be gratified to know that there is a tear-inducing HEA for two strong, wonderful, deserving characters. A big 5 stars!