Grab a cup of something warm and a blanket! It's winter in Montana!
I hope you love Savannah and Ian's story!
Forced into early
retirement, former black ops operator, Ian Heller, has a couple of
choices-playing security guard to an entitled hip-hop mogul or working
for the civilian counterpart of his elite military unit, Manhunters,
Inc. Tasked with terminating a cell of counterfeiters, who open the door
to a fresh wave of terrorists, Ian must get close to the ex-wife of a
key suspect. Sparks ignite between them, but Ian knows crossing the line
with this woman would be the last thing he needs on his first
assignment with his new team.
Savannah Bishop is trapped. Her
ex-husband, the sheriff of Hazard County, Montana, runs his department
the same way he tried to control his marriage-with intimidation and
force. With her divorce final, Savannah can her taste freedom-until she
is hit with a custody suit. Desperate to escape the daily harassment and
hold onto her young son, Savannah accepts help from the only man in
town willing to defy her ex. But when she discovers Ian is as much a
chameleon as her ex, Savannah's hopes for both a new love and a fresh
start are threatened.
4 Stars
What a really good character Ian was. And he had quite the line that he had to walk. He had a mission to complete and there were all kinds of hidden and not so hidden dangers to it. His attraction to Savannah was something he wasn't expecting. But it caused plenty of emotions in that area for both of them.
Jamison was one interesting little guy and Savannah's son was suffering from the hostile atmosphere from his father Hank. And from Lyle, his grandfather. But he still was a loving, gentle little boy mainly because of his mother.
The dangers go off the chart when Savannah, Jamison and Ian have to make a run for it. It wasn't going to be easy and it wasn't going to be quick. It's been tense all the way through and that continues until the end.
I liked how the story ended. It also included a couple of sweet moments for all the main characters.
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