“A story of reckoning that walks a fine line between vengeance and obsession…..”They killed his brother. They stole a piece of his life and got away with it.Antonio “Parker” Denoti has dedicated his life to bringing down the man responsible, Mano Torret, the boss of one of Chicago’s most notorious crime families.His only hope lies with Cashenna Ramsey, a beautiful young woman- unwittingly sucked … young woman- unwittingly sucked into Torret’s web of deception and crime- who agrees to testify against him. Now Parker must keep her alive long enough to take the stand.
Cashenna is taken into protective custody and whisked away to a secret location. Under Parker’s protection, he was certain she was safe. But when he arrives at the safehouse, he finds nothing but bloodshed and bodies. His team is dead, and his witness….
….is missing.
Under His Protection, promises to be a suspense filled, action packed romance, full of desperation, hope and passion.
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A well-written intense book you do not know which twin is which, this book had me on the edge of my seat, It has twin sisters, drama, danger suspense. I did find that I had to put the book down at some points and then come back to it, this Author makes you feel like you are watching what happens. I received a free copy of this book via Booksprout and am voluntarily leaving a review.
This story has so many twists and turns that it was hard to keep track. But….it kept me glued to the screen because I just needed to know what was going on. There are events that left me with my mouth wide open while others had me blushing. It’s a great story for an author that I hadn’t read before.
An entertaining read about kidnapped identical twins and a retired cop that will stop at nothing to protect the one at his side.
This book has a good storyline that is compelling, entertaining, and interesting. The characters are intriguing, engaging, and well developed. I liked reading this book.
The story had a great premise but this book falls very short on so many levels. I had a hard time getting into the story because it was written in the third person. But that wasn’t the only reason. I never connected with any of the characters because the emotional connections were missing. Writing in the third person puts the reader in a viewing mode rather than getting them immersed into the story. The numerous changes from present tense to past tense were also hard to follow. I found so many words misspelled – wrong usage and wrong spelling of a word made the story hard to follow as it distracted from the storyline. I found the writing to be very juvenile. Maybe if the story was written in the first person it might have been easier to feel something when I read it. I’m not convinced that there were any edits done prior to releasing it to the reviewers. The book could be okay with some major revisions.