Thursday, June 3, 2021

BOOK REVIEW- Wintersfall (Gen-Heirs: The Guardians of Sziveria, #1) by Sarah Westill **

   

When a professional assassin’s daughter goes searching for her mother and sister’s killer, she never expected to fall in love…

With her inherited ability to handle a gun and know exactly how to use it, Katria is a valuable tool for the Sziverian government. In exchange for a deeper investigation of their deaths, she agrees to work for the First Intelligence Office.

Haunted by a dark family history, Sean Blackbain escapes the whispers by leading an Intel Guardian team.

All he wanted was to disappear. Then a botched assignment sends the team home. Sean and Katria learn the contracts they signed three years ago were for more than work. They’re married. Away from dark alley danger and secret missions, they find themselves thrust into the glitz and deception of the ranked Guardian society.

As a Sympath, Sean can feel and absorb people’s emotional states, including the desire his new wife can’t hide. Fighting against their attraction is useless, and he quickly discovers he’ll do anything to keep her safe. Which turns out to be more difficult than he ever anticipated. The more Katria’s digs into the murders, the more danger seems to find her…AMAZON LINK

5 STARS

 

 What a great story this book is.  It pulled me in easily and I enjoyed all of it.  It starts out with interesting main characters who have a lot of depth, skills and secrets  that also help drive this story. It was also a great plus for me, that I really liked both Sean and Katria a whole lot.  Another good thing is the team that the two of them have been a part of the last few years.  Mason, and  Kevin are the other two team members that have gotten so tight with everyone that they are almost like family.  Sean is team leader but everyone has learned to be like a smooth oiled machine when it comes to the work that they are called to do. Mason and Kevin add a lot to the story and I can hardly wait to read Kevin's story now that I see he has one.

If you want action this book has it.  Totally unpredictable things begin to happen.  So does betrayal in a astoundingly well built world and it's cultures.  

I liked that some things were settled but with the door left wide open for more adventures.  Because the biggest baddie is yet to be put in his place.   It just left me wanting to read MORE.  So when I get the chance I will be following through that open door for more adventures.

 


 I received a free copy of this book via Booksprout 

and am voluntarily leaving a review.

 

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