They must rely on each other to survive.
The Line of Duty by Nichole Severn
When Blackhawk operative Vincent Kalani boarded an airplane,
he never expected it to crash into the Alaskan mountains. On the
ground, by-the-book police officer Shea Ramsey becomes his unlikely
partner in survival. Shea was headed to New York to fight for custody of
her son, but now she’s fighting for her life with an ex-cop who’s equal
parts inscrutable and unpredictable.
Trusting a Stranger by Melinda Di Lorenzo
Wanted for murder, Graham Calloway has hidden for years in a
remote mountain cabin, desperate to find the killer who framed him.
Keira Niles, too, is running from her shattered life when, during a
blizzard, Graham pulls her from her wrecked car. Their attraction is
instant; mutual trust is not. Then an unforeseen betrayal threatens
Keira, causing Graham to risk exposure—and his life—to rescue her and
redeem himself.
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5 STARS
The "Line of Duty" was INTENSE. And both Vincent and Shea were interesting and I was quick to be drawn into their story. The action was off the charts and totally unpredictable. I never knew what was going to happen next. And there was plenty happening. One thing right after another, so much Vincent and Shea could hardly draw a breath. And I found it hard to take a breath a time or two as well. I really liked that.
A twist or two awaited me which ramped it even more. Everything coming to a really good ending. Whew!
Going into "Trusting a Stranger " it didn't take long to realize these were two stories were totally different. It does start out in a dramatic way though that is similar to the other story. Kiera might be petite but she also is determined, and spunky. I smiled more than once when she called Graham, Mountain Man. She has told him that she wasn't going to make things easy for him. Graham soon agrees that she was going to do things the hard way. The pace in this story was different but I did enjoy it. Things do hit the fan of course later on and things do get wild. SEVERAL surprises happen before a very good ending.
I received an ARC and am voluntarily providing an honest review.
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