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Against the Night (The Raines of Wind Canyon, #5)
by Kat Martin
by Kat Martin
Glenajo's review
bookshelves: action, romantic-suspense, romance, suspense
Mar 10, 12
bookshelves: action, romantic-suspense, romance, suspense
Read in February, 2012
Quick, Fun Read
When Amy Brewer's sister goes missing, Amy moves to LA to see if she can follow her trail beginning at the Kitty Kat Club where Rachael used to work. While Amy is pole dancing, she can feel the Johnnie Riggs’ eyes focused on her. Amy discovers that Johnny is a private detective, and conveniences Johnny to agree to help Amy find her sister. Johnnie uses all his Army Ranger knowledge, along his friends Special Forces friends to track Amy’s sister Rachael. Sparks fly throughout the story to make it heavy on the romance with a fairly predictable story.
This is an average romantic suspense. The characters are fun and interesting, and the story moves quickly. Though not particularly memorable, Against the Night is easy and diverting. It is the fifth book in Martin’s Against series.
Received Galley from NetGalley.com
When Amy Brewer's sister goes missing, Amy moves to LA to see if she can follow her trail beginning at the Kitty Kat Club where Rachael used to work. While Amy is pole dancing, she can feel the Johnnie Riggs’ eyes focused on her. Amy discovers that Johnny is a private detective, and conveniences Johnny to agree to help Amy find her sister. Johnnie uses all his Army Ranger knowledge, along his friends Special Forces friends to track Amy’s sister Rachael. Sparks fly throughout the story to make it heavy on the romance with a fairly predictable story.
This is an average romantic suspense. The characters are fun and interesting, and the story moves quickly. Though not particularly memorable, Against the Night is easy and diverting. It is the fifth book in Martin’s Against series.
Received Galley from NetGalley.com
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