Sidney Bristol's second instalment in her Aegis Group Alpha Team series. I love Sidney Bristol her Romantic Suspense are always action packed and hot as hell. Shane and Tanya are a good team once they get their baggage situated. I love that the Alpha Team isn't perfect, they work well together but personally there is some stuff going on. Tanya was well done, how her secrets were revealed in chunks and and you don't see the whole picture until close to the end.
Retired SEAL Shane Cohen has a classic case of survivor's guilt, he survived when his older brother didn't and he's having a hard time moving on from that. Shane is also one of those who has no problem sleeping with the client while on the job. He likes thing uncomplicated, straight forward so he can deal with them head on but when the Alpha Team gets pulled in on a job that on the outside should have been easy Shane can't shake the feeling that something is wrong with the whole gig.
Tanya's whole life is complicated, even as a child the daughter of a cult leader who made her do unthinkable things still hangs heavy on her shoulders. But Tanya wanted to do something about right her wrongs and now she is stuck in a horrible situation. Undercover for the last two years and the information she has can save countless lives, she just has to escape the psycho who she's been pretending to be his girlfriend/secretary and find someone she can trust before he kills her.
When Tanya is "rescued" by the Alpha Team she thinks all hope is lost, that is is as good as dead. But Shane believes her and even though she is a t first hesitant to come clean about who she is, and then when she finally does the Alpha Team is lucky enough to have plenty of resources to check her story. They are racing against the clock and trying miserably to not fall in love with each other.
Overall, so good. I loved that Shane ended up being a coddler with Tanya. I loved that Tanya is constantly saying I'm not cut out for this but nevertheless steps up and does the job.This was a great one it ranks up there with Dangerous Assignment as favorites.
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