NEWSLETTER?/
Ryker McCabe
Give me a room full of armed hostiles and I know exactly what to do. But a head full of memories? There's no evasion plan for those. Sit rep: I let my team down and nearly got us all killed.
I’m no coward. But I’m going dark. Back to Boston to exorcise a demon. Instead, I run into a woman being chased by her own. A jade-eyed redhead as soft and tiny as I am hard and rough. With a mouth made for sass, the heart of a fighter—and a potentially deadly problem.
Wren Kane
Ryker’s huge. Inked, scarred, and, at first glance, scary as all get out. Until I notice his mesmerizing, multi-colored eyes. He’s my last hope to prove my brother didn’t die of an overdose. My hacking skills only go so far, and good fudging luck finding anyone else insane enough to take on the Russian mob.
Danger throws gas on the sparks between us. But Russian drug lords don’t take betrayal lightly. And to bring down this monster, Ry will have to unleash his own.
Note: On His Six is book 3 in the bestselling Away From Keyboard series. It can be read as a standalone.
What a dark start to Ryker's part of the story. I have to say that parts of this story are NOT for the weak of heart. There is plenty of emotions much coming from the torture that Ryker endured. And what his team members suffered including Dax who was the only other survivor from Hell.
Wren what a kooky, super smart tiny woman. I adored her. Her substitute for swearing words were hilarious. I really liked how she really "saw" Ryker. He was amazed how easily she could read him. But as time goes on we find that she isn't exempt from torture either. For me that part was tough to read.
The story is a full one, with some humor, and good people who are trying to re-connect with Ryder, who has been hiding.
The evil guys? Worse than you can imagine.
The ending however was good. I loved how Ryker finally finds love that he so deserves although he hadn't thought so. He had given up hope on ever finding anyone. And tiny Wren, is tiny in size only but her heart is big.
I received a copy of this book for free without being required to leave a review.
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