A routine mission…
Sean Taggart is hunting a deadly terrorist, and his only lead is the lovely Grace Hawthorne. She’s the executive assistant for an employment agency Sean suspects is a front for illegal activities. To get the truth, he is going to have to get very close to Grace, a task he is all too eager to undertake when he discovers her deliciously submissive nature.
…turns into a …
…turns into a dangerous seduction.
Soon, Grace Hawthorne is living a double life. By day, she is the widowed mother of two college-aged sons. By night, she submits to Sean’s every dark desire. She’s living out her wildest fantasies of pleasure — intimate acts of trust she’s only read about. As passion engulfs her, a murderer strikes, and Grace learns that Sean has a deeply hidden agenda. Will Sean choose his mission and break her heart or be the Master of her dreams?
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Great storyline with intense characters.
Thank you.
I love this series can’t wait for next books
3 1/2 stars It was a pretty good read.to slow at times with to much dialogue. I thought the female character was a little to niave to be realistic.
Loved this book! Sean and Grace are a wonderful couple and seeing how he manages to save her while finding the bad guys is great!Every cougar should be this happy!
Awesome book must read
This is the first book of the series and I am so glad I read it! I have read every book in the series and have become a Lexie Blake Fan. The stories are very interesting with the right amount of humor thrown in and the characters are to die for! I cannot recommend this series enough so buy this book and I know you won’t be able to stop with …
So the first taste I had of this series was in a box set from multiple authors. Honestly, I don’t remember the actually story. The second encounter was a crossover from J. Kenner and it was HOT. This book, I didn’t love. It’s a poor representation of a D/s relationship due to serious lack of communication; the Dom accuses the sub of being …
Found this book to be very intriguing and fast pace this is what got me hooked on her books
3 1/2 stars
The Dom Who Loved Me started off really slow, but a first in a series usually does. Lots of world building. It was confusing at first, those first few chapters threw so many names at you it felt like I had jumped into the middle of a series, not started one. It made me question if this series was a spin off, but I couldn’t find any …
I have this as the Masters and Mercenaries Collection: The Early Years, which is the first 5 books. I am going to review them individually.
Sean Taggart works for McKay/Taggart a Security firm that also handles some things borderline stuff for the government. A former Green Beret he and two of his former team are hunting down a terrorist.
Grace …
Sean Taggart works for his brother’s private security group, Taggart and MacKay. He has gone undercover at the agency that Grace Hawthorn works at. Grace is a widow, with two grown sons. There is a mystery to be solved as well as the development of a May/December romance. Sean is a Dom and Grace is a hidden submissive. This is a great start to a …
This book was amazing! Sean Taggert is sent in to get close to Grace Hawthorne and see if she’s involved with an eco terrorist. He and Grace get really close and his boss/brother, Ian, pulls him out fearing he’s lost his objectivity. Grace’s life is in jeopardy and the team at McKay Taggart have there hands full. I loved Grace’s stubbornness and …
Loved it Lexi Blake is pure genius with her Masters and Mercenaries series.
This is book one in the Masters and Mercenaries series. Sean is the operative sent in undercover to investigate a company, trying to discover an eco terrorist. He is also a Dom in his personal life. It seems he is immediately attracted to Grace, even before meeting her. There is a spark, even when seeing a picture of her in a file.
Grace is a …
Overall I really enjoyed this story – although it did have some of those moments where you question if that is really how a person would respond in that situation.
The characters are well crafted and the story is both enjoyable and engaging. You believe the people in the book, like the ones you should like, care about them and the story has a good …