She’s tougher than he thinks. She’s also more vulnerable than she wants to admit… beauty between his sheets.
From birth, Edie’s always been the underdog. Even her father didn’t claim her. All her life, she’s fought to get people to take her seriously, and in the tough field of journalism, that isn’t easy. Fighting for what she wants is the norm, but putting herself in that situation still requires guts she doesn’t always believe she has.
When Lennon discovers the woman he desires has so many buried secrets it will take some hefty explosives to shake them loose, he feels a little betrayed, slightly pissed… and very protective. He’s not about to let her face down danger alone, but Edie doesn’t need some chiseled macho man trying to break through her carefully constructed web of lies… or her heart.
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Lennon is the best kind of book boyfriend. He is loyal, protective, willing to run into danger for you, kind and sweet.
Edie is strong, fearless and determined to do something if she put her mind to something. Which these characteristics work wonderful for being a journalist. It can put you in the cross hairs if you are not careful.
I loved the dance these two did. Lennon is a man who isn’t use to being turned down and when he text messages keep going unanswered it was quite humbling for him. He isn’t conceited or anything, it just comes as a surprise.
However, once he finds out Edie is in trouble, he springs into action and will do everything he can to protect her, even from herself.
I really enjoyed reading about these two figuring things out and moving forward but I have to say another part of this book that I really liked the relationship between the Ranger Op’s guys. When they need to be serious, you got it but during the downtime. They are freakin hilarious!!
What can I say, I just seem to love anything written by author Em Petrova. The men in her Ranger Ops Series always seem to be book boyfriend material and Lennon in Range of Motion is no exception. He’s Alpha, sexy, loyal, dedicated, tenacious when he knows what he wants (in this case Edie) and romantic— what more can a gal want? Seriously though, this book grabbed my attention on the very first page and kept me up long past my bedtime because I simply could not put it down. It has it all: suspense, sexual chemistry in spades, a strong female lead, and a band of special ops brothers who always have each others six. This book and every other book in the Ranger Ops and Knight Ops Series are must read books! Don’t even hesitate. Go ahead and press “1-Click” buy right now. You will be happy you did.
A note to the author. Technically Penn is not a member of Ranger Ops but he has been featured multiple times now in this series and is the brother of a member of the team. PLEASE let him have his own book and happy ending. 🙂
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The continuing story of the men of Ranger Ops. In book 3 we got to know Linc, well book 4 is the story of his twin Lennon.
Lennon is still grieving the loss of his friend Adam and on a trip to his graveside he runs into Edie, she has not been returning his texts but she asks him to go to a wedding with her. Nhe changes his shirt and gets his chance.
Then she goes silent again.
This is the story of how he gets past her guard and she his. Enjoy the ride and put on your vest for protection.
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Lennon is the perfect boyfriend in this latest OFFSUS romance!
Lennon starts falling for Edie long before he realizes she’s mixed up in his team’s latest case. She’s focused on her career and tries to keep him at arm’s length, but when she realizes she’s a target she discovers he’s the only one who can help.
I’m really enjoying this entire series of standalone romances. This one, like the others, brings the whole team together to find and neutralize the source of the threat, all while reminding us of the bond they share as team brothers and the serenity each has found with their respective soul mates.
There’s plenty of edge-of-your-seat action, even more sheet-clenching action, and a solid foundation of authentic characters and heartwarming connections. I voluntarily reviewed an ARC of this book.