To everyone's astonishment, the party girl and can't-make-up-her-mind Megan not only survived the Hill, the Kazak School, but enjoys her job and learning about the lives of the VIPs she is assigned to protect. But the most exciting part has proven to be the cat-and-mouse game with the assassins and terrorists intent on killing her clients. Megan the Wolf - sociable, sexy, sly, and lethal - is the newest Kazak Guardian.
I was born and raised in Chicago, Illinois, and joined the military right out of high school. I served twenty-two years in the United States Air Force as a certified internal auditor. While in the military service, I lived in seven states and two foreign countries, and obtained two degrees: a BS in mathematics and an MS in computer science.
After I retired from the Air Force, I secured a position with Digital Equipment Corporation, located in Bedford, Massachusetts, as a software course developer and instructor. I worked twenty-two years at DEC and held positions as a course developer, course development manager, software engineer, and software engineering manager.
Today, I’m retired and live in Tucson, Arizona, with my wife of fifty-three years. My daughter and two grandchildren live in Maryland. I began writing several years after I retired, when I was seventy. My first two attempts remain in my desk drawer—good ideas, but poorly written. Subsequently, I co-authored, with Jeanne Tomlin, three fantasy novels: Talon of the Raptor Clan, Scales of Justice, and All My Friends Have Wings (young adults). Talon of the Raptor Clan was sold to ePress-online Books and came out in July 2009. Since then I have written two additional novels: The Laughing Hounds (urban fantasy) and The Riss Gamble (science fiction).
My hobbies for the past forty years have been kung fu and tai chi.
This is a very entertaining series of books, focusing on the first women in to a male dominated and very extreme bodyguard organisation This book is about the 2nd wave of females to make the cut and specifically about one of them. It's good, it's extremely fast paced and action backed, there is just one issue. The assignments the bodyguard gets are over and done with in 70-80 pages, if that and you then get a brief interlude where you see them having a personal life and then repeat It would be somewhat better if the assignments lasted longer, the details more filled out, the personal lives actually resulting in something Having said all that it's still 4* from me and can't wait for the next one :)
C.R Daems is a great fun, entertaining read, this series is similar to SFG and Black Guard but with no Syfi content loved Lynn a great MC. Have now read this third in the Kazak series at first was disapointed to lose Lynn as the MC, I am generally MC fixated, but Megan picked up the batten well. All three books have been gripping entertaining light reads. The Lynn and Megan characters are similar as you might expect as potentential outsiders in a very exclusive and male dominated environment, The story line leave room for a least one more follow book and I hope C.R obliges, as I wish he would with the other series, I can guarantee at least one reader.
It is rare for me to take time to review a book. I adore this author. The first time I picked up one of his books I fell into the world he created. I immediately found as many of them on Amazon that I could and purchased them. I don't do this as a habit. I use my kindle unlimited with abandon. How ever I Purchased his books. All of his worlds work for mw
I love the Kazak's! I loved them when they first came out, and was very sorry this series did not continue. What about Jody? She has a story or two ... dosen't she? Anyway, thank you C.R. for making a previous story better. Now I'm going back and re-reading the first two!
Really good follow up in the Kazakh series but I honestly think Lynn has spoiled me. Megan just don't have the depth and the comedy and the suspense and the sassiness that Lynn has... Yet! But give her some time to grow into her role, although I don't think she is a wolf yet.
I do not under stand the premise of rewriting Zap and changing g the name of the charters I liked the original story line better. I have not read Kazak book I and bookIE the only reason I bought Book III is because it is a rewrite of Zap Agent Mathis otherwise the Kazak Book III would still be in my think about it list just like Book I and Book Ii. I hope you plan to continue to write about Agent Mathis and the Zap school.