Glo is as stubborn as her mother, and Glo isn't about to hide from threats, at least the kind that won't cost her heart. Because she's already paid a terrible price for the war on terror, and she can't let herself love a man who might die, especially because of her.
As the campaign heats up and the threats deepen, so does the attraction between Tate and Glo. But when they're discovered, and Tate is fired, what will he do to protect the woman he loves?
And what will Glo do to keep from losing another man to the costs of war?
This is the second book in the Montana Marshalls series and you definitely need to read these book in order. Although each book focuses in on one particular couple, the story line is continuing and believe me when I say you won't regret starting at the beginning.
I really love this fast paced romantic suspense series. It's current, it's crackling with energy and growing intensity and it's got the romantic tension. Tate is one tough guy who just doesn't give up. He just keeps on fighting no matter what the circumstance. You have to love a guy who just won't back down in the best of ways. I loved his all in attitude with Glo despite her efforts to turn him away.
This is a book that is hard to put down! I'm always looking forward to the next book by one of my favorites, Susan May Warren. Luckily, the third book in this series, Ford, will be out in a few months.
Content: violence, fighting, kissing
- I received a complimentary copy of this book. All opinions expressed are my own.
“He was sent here to kill you, wasn’t he?” Glo’s voice emerged in a whisper of horror.
Tate drew in a breath, and even Knox looked away as Tate nodded.
Oh, she knew it. Apparently, she had a type.
The kind of men who didn’t care what trouble—or death—might be waiting for them. Who turned their face to it and charged ahead.
The kind of men who died for what they believed in.
The kind of men who would break her heart.
Tate drew in a breath, and even Knox looked away as Tate nodded.
Oh, she knew it. Apparently, she had a type.
The kind of men who didn’t care what trouble—or death—might be waiting for them. Who turned their face to it and charged ahead.
The kind of men who died for what they believed in.
The kind of men who would break her heart.
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I am so getting your book, judt for Tate ;)
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