My world was dark, until I met her…Rogan:Vengeance rules my life.Nothing distracts me from my quest to track and kill my target.Nothing except Tessa, the woman I rescued on my last Delta Force mission.She’s sunshine and beauty. I’m shadows and regret.And I want her.But loving her means battling my deepest fear—failure.Tessa:Rogan’s gorgeous and kind, but he’s not the man for me.As much as I … kind, but he’s not the man for me.
As much as I wish it were different, it’s true.
He puts war above everything and barricades his heart behind walls of muscle.
When my past threatens to rob me of my freedom, he’s there to save me.
But will he let me do the same for him?
Rogan is a full-length standalone novel and the first book in the Men of Siege series. If you’re looking for a passionate second-chance romance, you’ll love Rogan.
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Amazing! Fantastic military romance with an exciting plot and well developed likable characters. I loved Rogan! He’s a sexy, a$$kickin’ and takin’ names Alpha. Special Ops rescues kidnap victims and the beautiful Tessa is one. Their chemistry is undeniable. Wonderful story! Can’t wait for the next story.
I love romantic suspense stories, and Rogan delivered in spades! Highly recommend this book! Rogan could be a jerk, but he’s a totally lovable one who has his reasons.
Can’t wait to read the rest of this series.
Rogan and all his wanting vengeance, finds Tessa as a prisoner in Afgan with the group he’s been tracking. He has a hard time forgetting his wife and how she died. But with Tessa maybe he has a chance.
HEAT!!! AND IT JUST KEEPS GETTING HOTTER!!!
A well written, easy to follow, down in the dirt saving the savable, loosing hurt down deep. No room for love, family, friendship and most definitely no relationships. Rules; right now up to my chin in it. Everything you thinj you know, you haven’t even tipped the burge. Its real, believable, hatd to handle and then its rock steady. Love soul deep and there’s a threath. No way. Not on his watch. You arr captivated from the first chapter to the very last word. Sitting frozen to the edge of your seat. Eyes focused cause you might miss something. It pulls you in and holds you prisoner till the end. Bex did an excellent job bringing this read to life
My kind of book. Action suspense, steamy sex from rugged alpha male, strong woman who stand up for themselves especially to family who manipulate them. Brilliant , hot and engaging and I enjoyed ever minute of it.
Second book in the series and didn’t think the story, the characters or suspense could get any better. There is physical abuse when she tries tries to get away in the parking lot be aware if this is a trigger point. Talks about how best to go about exposing a cult of brotherhood that rapes woman and children in the name of God as a church.
Rogan and his team go back to Afghanistan on a mission and accomplish part of what they want but intelligence was not correct. But, found an American hostage no one knew anything about. When he returns on the helo with her the guys are upset thinking he is trying to make up for his dead wife.
But on the return flight they hear her story they know they can’t even return her to her family due to this so called churches practices. She didn’t die in the terrorist hands but it doesn’t mean she may not die at the hands of her own family. So, Rogan takes her in and it doesn’t take long for him to become attached and protective.
But his heart still belongs to Eden/Violet. But in a dream he has from her she gives him her freedom to move on from her as his wife and to love again, also his for this thirst for revenge. But, he knew that Jericho and his followers would never stop coming for him and his friends and family if he didn’t eliminate him and the top layer.
He and the Delta men as well as the Monroe boys become her family plus Cyan and Tori. May not be blood but were chosen which in this case is much better. This book moves fast, a lot happening, with many characters but you never notice because it all flows effortlessly. A must read. A kindle unlimited book.
Rogan finds Tessa during a rescue mission. He is drawn to her from the start. She only knows she has obligation in a life that she wants to escape from.
Rogan is reluctant to get involved due to past experiences, but Tessa is never far from his thoughts. Tessa wants a chance with Rogan, but his hot and cold routine makes her move on. An attack on Tessa, undercover operations and betrayal of a friendship make this an exciting read.
This book has it all, action from an alpha male team of military men that will hold your attention. Love scenes hot enough to melt your e-reader and secondary characters that make you want to know all about them.
I enjoyed this one and look forward to the next installment of this series.
Rogan and all his wanting vengeance, finds Tessa as a prisoner in Afgan with the group he’s been tracking. He has a hard time forgetting his wife and how she died. But with Tessa maybe he has a chance.
KU. This book was sort of odd. It wasn’t like it was horrible, but there were a lot of inconsistencies and some things that didn’t really click or make a lot of sense.
Rogan is on a mission with his nondescript military team to kill a terrorist leader. They find Vanity being held captive and rescue her. It turns out she grew up in a religious cult and was in this country as a missionary and was kidnapped for ransom. Her father, the leader of the cult, refused to pay and she’d been in captivity for 10 weeks.
Rogan & his team bring her back to the States and he decides returning her to the cult is dangerous, so he brings her back to his one-bedroom apartment.
Rogan helps Vanity get a new identity as Tessa. Then it’s a bunch of random things like teammates wives/girlfriends taking her shopping. Another former teammate or something (it’s kinda vague who Dallas is) owns a nightclub and gives her a job. Part of which involves Tessa dancing in a glass box. We get several random club scenes, many describing her various outfits and these boxes.
Rogan wants Tessa, but he doesn’t want to want her ~ so he pushes her away while simultaneously being angry if any other guy looks/flirts/touches her. Finally he leaves on a mission for 6 months and tells her he’s never coming back. She kind of moves on with her life and despite being in contact with his friends she keeps saying he’s dead. He decides he does want her, comes back, and throws a fit that she’s moved on.
Anyway, it’s a lot of randomness that isn’t really all that exciting. The other issue is the claim that Tessa lived this ultra-conservative-religious-cult-polygamous-compound life. She talks about how a lot of the kids don’t know how to read and how little exposure to the world she’s had but then on the the other hand she knows/understands all sorts of things in a variety of topics, etc that don’t support this supposed “sheltered” upbringing.
While this is dual POV, probably 80% is from Tessa. I think that’s a big part of the problem. Because using Tessa’s POV and internal thoughts trapped the author into giving her a lot more “worldliness” that the storyline implies.
Rogan’s description of his first wife and her death is super bizarre and his “culpability” doesn’t even make sense. He also seems to be hung up on Eden, yet when he describes their very short relationship and her actions, it doesn’t come across as a strong connection. So the hang-ups don’t really make sense.
Oh, there’s also this whole thing with the FBI and a raid on the cult compound. Tessa wears a wire to get confessions from her dad~ the big bad cult leader. Rogan and some of his team (by now we’re told they’re Delta) and one of their wives (seriously?!?!?) show up and get Tessa and some of her younger siblings out. They just take the siblings with them, never mind it’s the FBI’s OP and you know there’s all these plural wives and tons of kids to sort out.
I managed to read the whole thing, but it was super meandering and when it was over I felt pretty dissatisfied. I’m not intrigued enough by the secondary characters or the writing style to keep going in the series.
I Love this book!
I love Rohan and Tessa’s story!
They make a great couple! They go through a lot, but love wins out in the end!
Bex Dane has written a fantastic story!
It grabbed me from the beginning and held my attention until the end! I couldn’t put it down!
I loved this book and i am exited to get the next one in this series!
Oh my, how I enjoyed this story, I have read the series all backwards but now that I’ve read book one, I definitely need to go read the others again.
We meet Rogan and the rest of his team while on a classified mission and he finds Vanity tied to a bed in hostile territory. He just can’t leave an innocent behind after everything he’s been through. But Vanity aka Tessa is more than what meets the eye, this young woman is from a polygamist group that the FBI is looking into.
This story is well-written, and is told in a delicate way about the atrocities that befall the families in these groups. Tessa and Rogan are strong well-written characters, yes it takes Rogan a while to figure out his feelings and act upon them but when he gets his gear on, he is delightful. The storyline is fast-paced and intriguing. Loved it….
I voluntarily reviewed an arc of this book.
I don’t usually enjoy military romances, but I fell in love with this one by Bex Dane. It’s well-written with well-developed, relatable characters who you will root for. Best of all, Rogan is a sexy, powerful alpha who gets it done without being a complete alpha-hole. Five stars.
The Plot:
When Special Ops commander Rogan rescues civilians from war zones, they’re usually eager to get home. Then he rescues Vanity, who was kidnapped for ransom while serving a religious mission in Afghanistan. When Rogan learns that sending her home would mean placing her back in the clutches of an abusive fundamentalist sect, he helps her create a new identity, and Tessa is born. When Rogan grows to care about her more than anyone with his scars and his lifestyle should, he distances himself from her to let her build a life of her own.