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Your regular Harlequin romance. : Good quick read. A spoiled, rich girl is kidnapped to extort a huge ransom and force her brothers to deliver a biological weapon to Mexico.
She's lucky to have a former SEAL turned undercover CIA operative to guard her back, So why doesn't she let him

This was a surprisingly good story given the fact the heroine came across as a shallow, boyfriendchanginglikesocks, materialistic socialite.
Lucky for all, this reader included, that was just a minor facet of her personality and as soon as she met her match, she changed into what she was supposed to be from the beginning a resilient, strong, cunning woman.

With such a change and character growth and evolution, the poor hero had no other choice but stand back and let the little woman run the show.
No that he complained or anything, but I did miss a bit more of him in the story, His past was touched on only briefly which is a rather good thing, considering, but there was no development, no layer revealing.
He was just there.

The suspense part of the story started good, but turned into an almost parody with the whole biochemical
Grasp Cowboy Delirium (Four Brothers Of Colts Run Cross, #6) (Special Ops: Texas, #4) Composed By Joanna Wayne PDF
weapon thrown into the mix.
Couldn't they just stick with the kidnapping theme Kidnapping and a virus together were just a tad over the top for me.


All in all a decent, solid story with quite a lot of unused potential,½ Good book. I loved the way that Rio tried to protect Jaime without blowing his cover, She didn't make it easy for him, either, as she kept pushing the envelope of doing what she was told, I also liked the way she insisted on staying with him and continuing the charade, in order to help bring down the bad guys.
Rio didn't seem to know how to deal with her determination, until he finally decided to just go with it, I will eventually go back and read the others in the series, So far I have liked all in the Collingsworths from colts run cross series SM I love Jaime and Rio together.
The book moved quickly with the story and I couldn't put it down, Great series

Great series, Joanna Wayne never disappoints with any of her books series or singles, Elle be looking for the next book or books by this great Author

He was a cowboy first, a former navy SEAL second.
. . and a redblooded male third, . . Until he was forced to kidnap Jaime Collingsworth,

The sexy spitfire almost made Rio Hernandez forget his undercover assignment in a major cartel that threatened to destroy south Texas.
Rio didn't know what the cartel wanted with Jaime he only knew he had to protect her,

Keeping her alive was easy compared to keeping his hands off her, Each moment with Jaime brought him closer to temptation, just as the cartel moved relentlessly closer to its evil plan, With time running out, Rio had no choice but to put Jaime in danger, But at the last second which would he choosesworn duty or the woman he'd come to love Good read, lost a little momentum in the middle but overall pretty good Real name: Jo Ann VestPseudonyms: sitelink Jane De Vere, sitelink Julia Fitzgerald, sitelink Julia Hamilton, Joanna Wayne, sitelink Julia Watson.
Joanna Wayne began her professional writing career with the release of her first novel, DEEP IN THE BAYOU, in, but Joanna will be the first to tell you that the wheels were set in motion years before.
She started reading at four years of age, the same age that she began making weekly trips to the library to check out as many books as theyd let her have, only to finish reading them all before bedtime.
That love of books never waned, Joanna was born and raised in Shreveport, Louisiana and was the middle child of a large family, She moved to New Orleans, Louisiana inwhen she married her current husband, New Orleans opened up Real name: Jo Ann VestPseudonyms: sitelink Jane De Vere, sitelink Julia Fitzgerald, sitelink Julia Hamilton, Joanna Wayne, sitelink Julia Watson.
Joanna Wayne began her professional writing career with the release of her first novel, DEEP IN THE BAYOU, in, but Joanna will be the first to tell you that the wheels were set in motion years before.
She started reading at four years of age, the same age that she began making weekly trips to the library to check out as many books as theyd let her have, only to finish reading them all before bedtime.
That love of books never waned, Joanna was born and raised in Shreveport, Louisiana and was the middle child of a large family, She moved to New Orleans, Louisiana inwhen she married her current husband, New Orleans opened up a whole new realm of activities and she found the mix of cultures, music, history, food and sultry southern classics along with her love of reading a natural impetus for beginning her writing career.
It was there that she attended her first writing class and joined her first professional writing organization, From that point on, there was no looking back, Now, forty published books later, Joanna has made a name for herself as being on the cutting edge of romantic suspense in both series and mainstream novels.
She is known for the suspense and emotion she brings to the page, as she takes ordinary people and thrusts them into life and death situations.
She has been on the Walden Bestselling List for romance and won many industry awards, She is a popular speaker at writing organizations and local community functions and has taught creative writing at the University of New Orleans Metropolitan College.
She currently resides in a small community forty miles north of Houston, Texas with her husband, Though she still has many family and emotional ties to Louisiana, she loves living in the Lone Star state, sitelink.