Summary
A Captive Heart tells the story of FBI agent Ian Mulherin, a man who has been walking a thin and dangerous line between the orders of his superiors, and what he knows justice to be. He knows in his heart that those around him are corrupted by greed and a lust for power- he’s just not sure how deep and how far it goes. So, when he is ordered by a superior to take care of a little “problem” in the form of a young girl with luscious dark brown eyes- well he sees his chance to set up and possibly snare the biggest fox of them all.
But when he realizes that his supposed victim is a truly innocent young lady by the name of Nicole, the two of them team up to discover why so many people want her dead, and how it ties into Ian’s past. Things heat up both in passion and danger as Ian and Nicole are forced to go on the run together, and climax when Nicole is kidnapped. Then it’s a race against time for Ian to save the woman he loves.
Overall Impression
As suspenseful romances go, A Captive Heart is pretty par for the course. There’s the formulaic tension of two yet-to-be lovers, there’s the charming “ladies man” side kick that turns out to have a heart of gold, and there is even the estranged parent who by the end of the book tries to make good with his son, simply because he has found a “good woman”. Finally, there is the required angst of the main male character as he wrestles with the idea that a “bad boy” like him doesn’t deserve a “good girl” like her. It’s pretty standard fare, good for an afternoon read on the porch.
While the book does contain a lot of formulaic and clichéd plot points it is still well written. The scenes flow together naturally, and the chemistry between the main characters did bring a smile to my face. It’s also nice to see a female main character that has a good head on her shoulders.
If you’re looking for an easy, relaxing Sunday read, this is a good choice. It’s a nice break from the everyday, and just might give you something to dream about.
Rating system:
0 Stars – Great for kindling or wasting space on your hard drive
1 Star – Perfect gift for that person you can’t stand
2 Stars – Put it on your to Borrow list
3 Stars – Buy it if you get the chance- worth a weekend read.
4 Stars – This is definitely something to add to your library
5 Stars – Impulse Buy Approved.