NEW RELEASE: Cassia by Annelise Reynolds & Dawn Sullivan

I shared the cover reveal for this book a few weeks ago, and I still love how the red pops! Now the book is finally available…yay!




Presents : New Release

Cassia
by 
Annelise Reynolds & Dawn Sullivan

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Genre: Romantic Suspense





Live by the code
Lie by the code
Die by the code

Cassia

I’m known as Valentine, and the code was all I knew. After being recruited into The Company at the young age of sixteen, life as I knew it ceased to exist. Gone was the innocent girl who was terrified of her own shadow. I became something I never would of thought possible; a dangerous, lethal, killing machine. An assassin, working for the good guys … or so I thought.

My world came crashing down around me, after one fateful call. Now, I’m on a mission to take down every last one of those bastards who destroyed everything I believed in. And, I’m not alone. The only thing sweet about me, is the revenge I will serve.

Nash

I work for The Company, a private sector of our government no one knows about. If they did, it could compromise national security, and we would have to take appropriate measures. The kind that would involve elimination.

It was my job as Valentine’s handler to keep her safe. We’ve never met. She’s just a voice on the phone. A low, sultry, sexy voice. She knows me only as Sentry. I pass on the assignments from my boss, and she let’s me know when it’s completed. I used to think I was pretty good at my job, until things went to hell. Now, I’m one of those people who knows too much.





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BOOK REVIEW: Going Rogue (SAS Rogue Unit #1)

I’ve recently decided to not be so closed minded about my reading habits, and have started reading books in new genres, or at least sub-genres of what I usually read.

In this case, I decided to give a military romance a try. As I mention in my Goodreads review, the few I have tried to read before have had heroes that are truly suffering at home and trying to find their way in a changed world with the help of the woman who pieces them back together. I found those to be okay, but formulaic.

Going Rogue struck me as different. Yes, the hero is damaged due to losing his unit in Afghanistan, but he goes back as a favor to one of the member’s father. So, he returns because of his sense of duty to his fallen mate.

You can get the whole synopsis from other blurbs.

I liked the way the tension between Grant and Lilly grew and morphed. I liked how the action made me feel like I was watching an episode of “The Unit” or scenes from a good military movie. I always like when I can read a story and picture actors playing the parts. That’s a fun part of reading that doesn’t happen in every book.

All in all, I really liked the book in general. AND, it’s the first in a series; I could get used to reading about Grant and his cohorts going on covert missions…and getting the girl!

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