Jess (Gone with the Words)'s Reviews > Savor the Danger
Savor the Danger (Men Who Walk the Edge of Honor, #3)
by Lori Foster (Goodreads Author)
by Lori Foster (Goodreads Author)
Jess (Gone with the Words)'s review
bookshelves: netgalley, read-2011, multiple-narrators, adult, romantic-suspense
Jan 16, 12
bookshelves: netgalley, read-2011, multiple-narrators, adult, romantic-suspense
Read from December 21 to 22, 2011, read count: 1
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Jackson Savor piqued my interest in Trace of Fever, book two of the Men Who Walk the Edge of Honor series. He was cocky and funny and completely irresistible, with his well-worn jeans, cowboy boots and hat. He was still all of those things in Savor the Danger, except now he had a little something else...vulnerability. And it really is too bad he can’t remember any of the details from his night with Alani, considering I wouldn’t mind knowing what all happened myself.
I really had no idea how sheltered Alani was until this book. I knew her brother, Trace, kept her that way, but I never knew the extent. I loved her take-no-crap from the men in my life attitude. She really did seem a lot more meek than that in the previous books, but she can put Trace, Dare, and Jackson in their places with just a look!
The action in this book is not as prominent as it was in the others...mostly because it’s Jackson and Alani in hiding from the people after them. That may be why it wasn’t my favorite of the three books in the series so far.
I did enjoy Jackson and Alani’s chemistry very much though. They were very sexy together. Also! I was very intrigued by the introduction of our next installment’s characters. They seem like they’re going to burn up the pages of A Perfect Storm. (Have you seen the cover of that book?! HolyRainyHotness, Batman! See HERE!) If you haven’t picked up this series yet, you’ve been missing out on some hotties, so go out and find it! :)
Jackson Savor piqued my interest in Trace of Fever, book two of the Men Who Walk the Edge of Honor series. He was cocky and funny and completely irresistible, with his well-worn jeans, cowboy boots and hat. He was still all of those things in Savor the Danger, except now he had a little something else...vulnerability. And it really is too bad he can’t remember any of the details from his night with Alani, considering I wouldn’t mind knowing what all happened myself.
I really had no idea how sheltered Alani was until this book. I knew her brother, Trace, kept her that way, but I never knew the extent. I loved her take-no-crap from the men in my life attitude. She really did seem a lot more meek than that in the previous books, but she can put Trace, Dare, and Jackson in their places with just a look!
The action in this book is not as prominent as it was in the others...mostly because it’s Jackson and Alani in hiding from the people after them. That may be why it wasn’t my favorite of the three books in the series so far.
I did enjoy Jackson and Alani’s chemistry very much though. They were very sexy together. Also! I was very intrigued by the introduction of our next installment’s characters. They seem like they’re going to burn up the pages of A Perfect Storm. (Have you seen the cover of that book?! HolyRainyHotness, Batman! See HERE!) If you haven’t picked up this series yet, you’ve been missing out on some hotties, so go out and find it! :)
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Jan 16, 2012 11:17am
Lori Foster has a talent for writing romance; I love the humour in her books.
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