When Greg Mitchelson’s home is torched and his employer killed, Greg fears it’s retribution for his past testimony against a notorious drug gang. Alone, with no money and only the clothes on his back, Greg turns to Colm Riordan, the Deputy US Marshall who’s protected Greg for the last 3 years. But Riordan doesn’t return Greg’s phone calls, and the local Marshal’s office refuses to help him.In … him.
In desperation, Greg goes on the run to Wyoming to find his brother, Mitch, whom he hasn’t seen in over a decade. As he reconnects with his brother, Riordan appears, searching for his missing witness. But Greg needs the answers to a lot of questions before he’ll trust Riordan again. Why didn’t he return Greg’s call? Is Riordan there to help Greg – or kill him?
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Book two starts where book one stops and then keeps on trucking, very nicely thank you!!
With a lot of the same characters from book one but moving on to two new main characters we meet the long lost brother of the Team’s ‘daddy’ who disappeared 14 years ago without a trace only to reappear needing protection but with his own sexy Marshal on his tail. One slow burn story later and the covert ops team are in play again, dressed in black, playing with their guns again, sleeping on the bar room floor!
As with book one this is a great book, wall to wall alpha males barking orders and doing as they are told, drinking their water and eating burgers and wings in equal measures. Plenty of angst and emotion playing out through the pages. Sue Brown has really created a family feel to this group of men, in that they have a deep bond and would do anything for each other and that really comes across through the writing.
I really enjoyed this book and can’t wait to open the next one xx
I received a free copy of this book from the author and provide my honest review voluntarily
I recently found this series and fell in love with these characters. This story starts with a surprise and if pretty full of action throughout. This has to be one of the most heartbreaking stories I’ve read in quite awhile. How parents can toss kids away is beyond me. Greg sure is an example that made me want to cry. It appears nothing in his home life was ever good for him. Yet somehow he turns out to be a great guy. As his story is told I could not help but shake my head a number of times. Thankfully the author found a way to make his relationship with his brother turn out okay. It is also interesting to watch how he handles his interactions with his Marshal. I’ve loved each of the stories I’ve read in this series but I sure have a soft spot for this one. I hope the author carries forward these characters since I’m interested where they end up.
I would rate this 3.25 stars.
Mitch’s brother Greg shows up out of the blue to J.T.’s Bar. He’s on the run from someone trying to kill him, having been in witness protection for fourteen years. When his marshall Riordan tracks him down and takes him away to safety, the attraction they have been battling for the last few years boils over with the forced proximity. The numerous sex scenes are steamy and more detailed in this one, so it works better as an erotic romance than a suspense/thriller. It is on the insta-love side because although Riordan may know almost everything about Greg, Greg knows next to nothing about Riordan and it’s his POV.
Unfortunately the character descriptions are still not very detailed, so there is nothing more about the covert ops team members, nor about the sheriffs or marshalls either. There are a few plot twists as they try to catch the bad guys, including the mole in WITSEC. When the danger is over Mitch’s and Greg’s parents show up, so the last third is family drama. This is actually my favorite part as Mitch and Greg bury their past and start fresh with Greg working as a cook at the bar. Greg also has to figure out how to move forward with Riordan. I felt more attached to Mitch and I really liked Greg and Riordan as characters.