Tuesday, February 14, 2023

Book Review- Eagle (Linear Tactical #2) by Janie Crouch

   

Finn Bollinger. Military codename: EAGLE.
A single dad, a warrior, a hero.

And the only person who can save Charlotte Devereux. The woman who once shattered his life.


When former Special Forces soldier Finn Bollinger is asked to help with an undercover mission, he's up for the task. His job teaching survival skills to civilians at Linear Tactical keeps him sharp, and he can still handle himself in the field.

But the Army damn well didn't teach Finn how to
handle Charlotte Devereux. She's back and she's all sorts of bad news.

Charlotte can't change the past. Can't change the choices she made or the fact that they cost her everything. All she can do is endure the fallout. Even if that means putting her future in the hands of Finn, the man who has every right to want to destroy her.

And
can in so many more ways than he thinks.

When Finn's undercover mission goes impossibly wrong, he'll have to depend on Charlotte's strength in order to survive.
But everyone has a breaking point.

He's fighting for what's right.
She's fighting just to survive...

I BOUGHT THIS BOOK THROUGH: 

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4 STARS

This was another good book in this series.  Charlotte was best described as a tiny hurricane but the pain she has been through has left her bankrupt in so many ways.  Almost a shadow of her former self.  She also has a bank-vault of secrets. Pride has kept her silent for many years.  

Some of those secrets go all the way back to when she left Finn stunned by her betrayal.  I just kept thinking there had to be so much more to that part of the story and there was.   Right now she is desperate and running on empty.

Finn has had pretty of pain of his own, one of those being the major pain caused by Charlie as he calls her. He's hated her for a long time but he couldn't really forget her.  No matter what he told himself.

 Finn's son Ethan was  a good addition to the story.  What a rough start the two of them has had when Finn finally found him.  But they are tight now. 

There is plenty of dangerous action in the story with a few surprises but a great ending.  All in all though, I think I liked Book #1 (Cyclone) a bit better.  I just chalk it up to personal preference. Because they were both well written.

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