The Renegade (Men Out of Uniform #7)
Ranger Security expert Tanner Crawford is lethally sexy. With his hair-trigger temper, smart-ass mouth and lady-charmer ways, he's no stranger to trouble. And it turns out that trouble's no stranger to him, either. Because Mia Hawthorne, the only woman who ever rocked his world, just tumbled back into his life. As a client he must protect
Ah, hell. Anybody but her...
When...more
ebook, 224 pages
Published
August 1st 2010
by Harlequin Blaze
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I fell asleep reading this book, so it's fair to say that the story didn't grab my full attention... Tanner and Mia were likable and their love scenes were hot (of course, LOL), but they spent too much time thinking about the past and that dragged the story until they decided to move on. All in all, this was an OK read and I'm still a fan of Ms. Nelson's writing, but she's done better - and hopefully, her next book will get her back on track.
As always Rhonda Nelson knows how to write a great quick read! Something everyone needs now an again! I have to say that The Renegade was one of my favs.
I can name on one hand the authors I read from the 200 page or so Harlequin shelves. Rhonda Nelson is one - I just love her work. She writes strong women heroines and steam-a-licious heroes. She moves the plot right along and doesn't get into crazy bad guy climax scenes that are drawn out.
This was a good read.
This was a good read.
Coming out August 1, 2010.
Miniseries: Men Out of Uniform
"This book may seem like escapist literature and in many ways it is but Tanner is a man scarred by what he's seen in Mosul, it is also a story of a man needing to put himself back together." from a review posted by an eHarlequin.com member, to read more go here.
"This book may seem like escapist literature and in many ways it is but Tanner is a man scarred by what he's seen in Mosul, it is also a story of a man needing to put himself back together." from a review posted by an eHarlequin.com member, to read more go here.
Apr 22, 2013
Michelle E.
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