One passionate night with a devastatingly handsome stranger. That’s all it was supposed to be. When my alluring mystery man turns out to be one of my instructors at Quantico, my life becomes far too complicated. I’m training as an FBI agent, but Jason has other forms of training in mind.Our relationship could cost us both our careers, but I can’t help myself. He’s broken, and I want to be his … be his salvation.
In return, he says he wants to protect me, to love me. But can he save me when my new job puts me directly in the path of danger?
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You really need to read the series, but it was a great book.
I loved the first part of the book titled “Training”. I loved how Jason and Natalie meet and get to know each other. Then there is the awkward OMG moment when they realize that are the teacher and student at Quantico for the next few months. Can they become lovers or will their paths, and her fellow classmates, make them each take in a different direction? I loved the BDSM scenes that these two dabble in. Just really don’t enjoy the word “kitten” , but I know and understand that it is a term used in the BDSM lifestyle,
The chapters under “Breaking” were a little darker and more sinister. The twist was one I didn’t see coming and it took me by surprise. Jason and his new partner Sam are out to find answers and to find out what really happened to Natalie. We get to read about their pain, sadness and angst in the section.
The chapters under “Reunion” left me with more questions than answers, but maybe that is the way Ms. Sykes is leading us to grab the next book in this series, which is Sam’s story. One question that I felt needed to be answered in this book was who Natalie (and the others) really was working for? Someone in the FBI/CIA knows but this little tidbit was never revealed. Maybe we will find out in the next book that gets released.
Unusual because of the depth of feeling and emotional involvement.
Good story. Lots of intrigue, frustration, some fun. Enjoyed this book.
Didn’t like the ending. It was abrupt and didn’t really end. Left it wide open for the next book.