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Cobra Elite #3

Hard Justice

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Elizabeth Shields has always craved adventure. That’s why she went to work for the CIA straight out of college. That’s probably also the reason she feels drawn to Quinn McManus, a veteran of the British Special Air Service. The big Scotsman gives off a dangerous vibe that she can’t resist. Yet, resist she must. She and Quinn both work for Cobra International Security, which has a strict policy against hook-ups between employees, and she’s too much of a professional to date a coworker. She and Quinn can never be more than friends. But when his best buddy from the SAS is found murdered on the streets of Glasgow, Elizabeth will do all she can to help Quinn cope with the loss … and find the culprit.

Quinn McManus escaped a life of poverty by joining the British Army. His fellow soldiers became his family, forging a bond stronger than blood. Now, with his best friend dead, he needs Elizabeth’s special skills to help track down the killer. He has no intention of getting physical with her. Rules are rules. But as their unofficial investigation heats up, so does the attraction between them. Still, he refuses to surrender. Because if they cross the line from friends to lovers, there will be no going back.

But some battles can’t be won, and soon the passion between Quinn and Elizabeth ignites, hot enough to melt the cold Glasgow winter. As they move closer to the truth and to each other, they find themselves in the sights of a stone-cold killer, who won’t hesitate to destroy them both to keep a terrible secret.

280 pages, Kindle Edition

First published December 17, 2019

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Pamela Clare

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USA Today best-selling author Pamela Clare began her writing career as a columnist and investigative reporter and eventually became the first woman editor-in-chief of two different newspapers. Along the way, she and her team won numerous state and national honors, including the First Amendment Award and the National Journalism Award for Public Service. In 2011, she was honored by the Colorado Pro Chapter of the Society of Professional Journalists with their Keeper of the Flame Lifetime Achievement Award for her work. A single mother with two grown sons and two cats, she writes historical romance and contemporary romantic suspense within view of Colorado’s beautiful Rocky Mountains. She is a two-time RITA finalist (Surrender, Defiant) and a three-time Daphne du Maurier finalist (I-Team series). She loves history, having studied archaeology in college, and has traveled extensively, living for almost three years in Denmark, which feels like home to her. She attributes her love of historical romance with the years she spent visiting ruins and castles in Europe.

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2,631 reviews1,343 followers
February 3, 2020
Elizabeth Shields and Connor McManus are both operatives with Cobra International Solutions (CIS), a private security firm. Two years ago, Connor saved her life during a mission that went sideways and she’s never forgotten his bravery in that moment. He’s made no secret of his attraction to “Lilibet,” his pet name for her and both have kept their distance due to the company’s fraternization ban. When Connor is notified of his best friend’s murder in Glasgow, he takes leave to be with Jack Murray’s family and try to figure out what happened. Elizabeth is set to leave for vacation but realizes quickly that Connor needs her help and arrives in Scotland instead of the beach.

I’ve watched these two dance around their attraction since the inception of the series and was glad to see them finally deal with it. What I didn’t expect was to fall for these two, especially Elizabeth who was completely different from what I’d imagined her to be. She was daring, charming, über smart and playfully uninhibited in her relationship with Connor. I knew I liked him but after learning about his origins, growing up poor and rejected in the slums of Glasgow, I came to seriously admire him and how he developed into an honorable, loyal and courageous man. These two put some serious steam in this story but it was an essential part of their relationship and the story. It’s rare for me to say that but in this case, it defined the two in ways that words couldn’t.

The investigation into Jack’s murder was interesting, though I’d figured out the bare details pretty easily. However, that didn’t detract from the excitement or the pleasure of experiencing Elizabeth in action. I’m loving this series and I loved this romance. They were something special.

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Thanks to the author and NetGalley for my complimentary copy. All opinions are my own.)
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2,418 reviews50 followers
February 13, 2020



Hard Justice era una de las publicaciones que mas ansiaba de este recien estrenado año, ya no solo porque todo lo que escribe Pamela Clare es un must read para mi, sino tambien debido a que esta pareja principal se robo toda mi atencion en los tomos anteriores.

He leido muchos libros a lo largo de mi vida y no con todos he tenido esa sensacion de no querer llegar a el final, pero con esta historia no pude parar de desear una y otra vez que las paginas se multiplicaran para asi no finalizarla nunca.

Me lo estaba pasando tan bien con esta novela, me tenia tan intrigada y enganchada que me arrepiento de no haber dosificado un poco mas esta lectura, pero es que Hard Justice es tan amena y ligera de leer que es verdaderamente imposible no devorarla de un tiron como hice yo.

Elizabeth y Quinn son una pareja tan apasionada, explosiva e intensa que practicamente podia sentir el vapor saliendo de mis oidos despues de leer sus escenas mas candentes, y aunque una de mis pequeñas pegas a este libro es que me hubiera encantado ver mas a los personajes secundarios, no puedo ocultar que Quinn y Elizabeth son unos personajes tan correctos y bien estructurados que no se echa demasiado en falta la aparicion de el grupo de Cobra Security.

En lo relativo a la premisa, admito que en un principio pense que seria muy predecible, por lo que me tomo por sorpresa al no seguir el rumbo que yo esperaba, ademas debo mencionar el gran merito que tiene la autora a la hora de hilar el suspense en sus historias y luego desenvolver misterio tras misterio sin que se le quede ni un solo punto sin unir.

Pamela Clare no es una escritora cualquiera, obviamente se que su trabajo no es del gusto de todo el mundo, no obstante, para mi siempre es un placer elegir una de sus creaciones, tal vez por eso siempre comienzo sus novelas con una gran expectativa y lo cierto es que aun no me ha decepcionado ( y espero que nunca lo haga ).

En definitiva, Hard Justice cumplio mis altas expectativas. Me dejo verdaderamente satisfecha con la trama, los protagonistas, su historia, la pluma de la autora, la accion .... quede cautivada al 100%, solo le resto media estrella porque en ciertos momentos extrañe a mi amado grupo de soldados y su sincera amistad.

4.5 Estrellas!!!
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2,689 reviews226 followers
January 19, 2020
Advanced Reader Copy (ARC) provided by the Author and Publisher via NetGalley in exchange for an fair and honest review.

This book is the reason I love the Romantic-Suspense genre so much. Scorching hot romance, characters that need each other to solve a mystery and an HEA. More, so much more than the Romance genre can ever deliver.

Elizabeth Shields loves her job at Cobra International Security and the adventure that comes with being their top analyst. Two years ago while on a Cobra assignment, Quinn saved Elizabeth's life and they both knew it was more that one co-worker saving another but because there was a strict policy of no fraternization, they remained co-workers and nothing more. No matter how much she is drawn to Quinn, Elizabeth was fine with that as dating a co-worker had turned out badly for her when she was in the CIA.

Quinn McManus grew up in a life of poverty and abuse in the streets of Glasgow, Scotland. When he joined the SAS to have food to eat and a roof he got more, much more. He found a brotherhood and family. He has found another brotherhood and family with the people at Cobra and he is not about the let his attraction for Elizabeth ruin that. Then Quinn receives word that his best friend from his SAS days has been murdered and Elizabeth joins him in Scotland to help him in his grief and to find the killer.
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3,030 reviews807 followers
December 28, 2019
Hard Justice was a bloody fantastic read and an easily earned 5 star read!

I would describe this as a friends to lovers romance. Quinn and Elizabeth work together in personal security. The company has a no fraternizing policy which has kept these two from acting on their attraction. That all changes when on their down time from work, Elizabeth flies to Glasgow to help Quinn find out who murdered his best friend.

I enjoyed the couple. I enjoyed the plot, and I especially enjoyed how it ended. This is one of those endings that will give you the feels. Plus, you really get to see how well these two work together as they investigate Jack's murder. Then when they finally give in to their attraction, there was no awkwardness, no hesitation or pushing away. They just seamlessly became a couple and it felt real and believable.

I've read the first two books of this series, as well and I'm pretty impressed by this series. The author has done a great job of bringing interesting characters and interesting plots to grab my attention and keep it. If you enjoy romantic suspense, this series is one of the best I've read this year.
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1,024 reviews501 followers
July 26, 2025
Similar to the other books in this series that I've read, Hard Justice mentions some difficult, complex, and intense topics. Quinn (H) and Elizabeth (h) are introduced in the prologue in a scenario that occurred in the first book I think and the danger is extreme. But he saves her and two years later, they have a good working relationship and a friendship that involves them quietly lusting after each other...while working for a company with a no fraternization rule. Boundaries remain clear until Quinn goes home to Scotland after his best friend is killed and ends up wanting to have a look into the investigation himself. Elizabeth joins him for support and the use of her brilliant mind. Forced proximity, old ghosts and fresh grief for Quinn, loads of suspense and mystery about what's going on, and their lust reaching a breaking point all made for a quick-paced journey.

Written in third person, dual POV. No ow/om drama and both are experienced. Each has moments of thinking about or mentioning small things regarding their experience. It wasn't clear though if either had been with anyone since they began working together and were attracted to each other. I could have done without some of the tidbits about Quinn's experience, though they're not detailed, it just felt unnecessary. Elizabeth does share info on a past relationship that detonated and led to sexual harassment.

Triggers: threats of kidnapping and assault, recollections of sexual harassment, recollections of fallout from a relationship with a co-worker, grief, recollections of child and parental abuse, recollections of poverty, mentions of drug use (not main characters), , alcoholism discussed, and violence

Some tropes/themes:
☆ Co-workers into each other
☆ Forced proximity
☆ She's a former CIA analyst/the brains
☆ He's a security expert/the muscle
☆ Takes place mostly in Scotland with some sightseeing mentioned
☆ Trying to solve his friend's murder
☆ Enemies are one step ahead of them for most of the book
☆ Each of them gets a black eye
☆ Some angst and some confronting
☆ He really needed to go to therapy
☆ Justice

I liked the main characters, but I felt like Quinn and Elizabeth's attraction for each other overwhelmed what they were trying to accomplish at times. Even Elizabeth points this out eventually, that what's changed between them is distracting her. I also struggled with how behind the eight ball they always seemed. Yes they were hampered by what they could access and some pretty large missing pieces, but they just could not seem to get a win and instead were getting pummeled left and right!

They were sweet together and I felt Elizabeth balanced out Quinn well, I also appreciated that she laid out her feelings about how he was self-medicating with alcohol. From his perspective, he clearly adores her and esp admires her mind, always a plus. There are multiple steamy scenes between them once they cross that line. Sometimes they get carried away in a moment that I personally wouldn't have been thinking about that at that time, but *shrug*. There's also one scene in a publicly accessible place, though they don't get caught.

I was pretty certain I connected the dots and I was right, which never fails to make me want to pat myself on the back, even when it's kind of obvious where the author is leading us. I wanted to yell at a couple points for the characters to make some connections, but it took them a lil more time. The bad guys are horrific. One baddish guy wasn't so bad but he definitely wasn't afraid to take things into his own hands either. In contrast, Quinn's friend's wife and family were precious and adorable and I 110% wanted our hero and heroine to get justice for the good man who died the way he did.

The climax has many things happening at once, choices that have to be made, intensity, and ultimately resolution. It was an awesome feeling how their Cobra co-workers also showed their love for Quinn and Elizabeth and the way that the conflict about the no fraternization rule was addressed so simply. Since these two had worked closely together for years, I could believe that they were in love. However, some cute scenes with them no longer in danger but together would have been great. Instead the epilogue is six months later and admittedly is lovely and gives closure in a different arena but I had conflicting feelings about one aspect of it and I really wanted something of their life back home. Not going to end up being a favorite from this author, but it was also a fast read and writing's pretty consuming once you get sucked in.
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2,506 reviews940 followers
January 23, 2020
3.5 stars



I’m pretty late in the game on this series and that’s really only because I didn’t even know it existed. I used to be a really big fan of Pamela Clare’s I-team series and since this is the spin-off, I knew that I had to give it a try. Now, I didn’t start with the first book of the series. Instead, I jumped straight into HARD JUSTICE, which is the third book in the Cobra Elite series.

I think if you haven’t read the I-team series then you can probably get by with enjoying this one, but I think the true fun comes from seeing the cameos from some of the beloved characters of the original series. I know for me, it was one of the things that I most looked forward to.

However, that’s not to say that the characters don’t hold their on in this series. I do like Clare’s brand of characters. They are very knowledgeable and intense, and they often get themselves into a mess of a situation. However, through determination and grit, they are always able to pull through. I do think some of the “magic” that was in the I-team is missing in this series, but the Cobra Elite are definitely special in their own way too. It’s obvious that comparisons will be made, but nothing will likely ever top the original I-team series for me.

Nevertheless, I am intrigued about this series and I look forward to catching up with the other books. It’s nice to see Clare back in action, dishing out intense love stories with plenty of thrilling action and suspense.
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2,352 reviews172 followers
December 18, 2019
We're takin on another grand adventure this time to the land of Glasgow where we get plenty of Glaswegian speak to melt your heart and panties.. After reading this book I had to go out to YouTube and watch a how to speak Glaswegian video.

Other than the beginning and towards the end Quinn McManus and fellow Cobra International team member Elizabeth Shields are on their own in Glasgow on a personal mission to find who killed Quinn's best friend from his SAS days. Even though these two had been respecting the rules of no fraternization I loved how Elizabeth didn't even give it a second thought about flying to Glasgow to both help and support Quinn in his quest to find out what happened to his best friend.

Of course this gets them into all kinds of harrowing situations along with them finally given into their feelings for each other. The author never disappoints in giving us a book full of action, suspense, edge of your seat thrills along with a hot romance.
495 reviews12 followers
February 6, 2020
I would give this book 4&1/2 stars if I could. Hard Justice is the third book in the "Cobra Elite" series and is as good as the first two books. This is Elizabeth Shields and Quinn McManus' story. They are co-workers who have been attracted to one another forever but are not supposed to fraternize because of company rules. That all changes when Elizabeth flies to Glascow, Scotland to help Quinn find his best friend's killer. This is a great friends to lovers story with some very hot scenes. It is a murder mystery but more of a love story. Highly recommended for PC fans and all those who like their romantic adventure stories hot!
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2,096 reviews597 followers
January 13, 2020
Pamela Clare adds to her Cobra Elite series with a riveting romantic suspense centering on sexy operative Quinn McManus and the sexy strategist Elizabeth Shields.

Ever since Elizabeth met the Special Air Service Scotsman, she’s found him alluring, yet even though they’ve flirted here and there but the no fraternization rule between employees prevents them from crossing the line from friends to lovers. That doesn’t mean she’s not allowed to help him when his best friend is found murdered.

When Quinn joined the British SAS to escape life on the streets, he also formed a strong familial bond with his brothers in arms. When his best friend is found dead in a dark alley in Glasgow, he’ll need the assistance of the lovely Elizabeth to find the assassin. And while their unsanctioned investigation brings them closer together, logically they know they can’t take it further, but the heart wants what it wants.

Clare’s novel is fast paced and every aspect of it is well developed, from the characters who are strong and interesting, to the mystery which was difficult to solve, to the delicious romance and the beautiful backdrop in which it was set. I couldn’t stop reading and gobbled it up in a single sitting.

Quinn and Elizabeth’s connection is strong due to their work relationship which arouses a more emotionally rich tale. I loved Quinn’s manliness, his brogue was incredibly sexy and his protectiveness and opinion of Elizabeth was endearing. I felt for his rough childhood but rejoiced how his Lilibet saw him as her hero.

Pamela Clare writes a spellbinding romantic adventure with an exciting climax. Hard Justice is book #3 of the Cobra Elite series by author Pamela Clare. It’s written from both points of view with a happy ending and no cliffhanger.

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19 reviews3 followers
December 17, 2019
This is the book I’ve been waiting for, and I stayed up all night to read it. If you know Pamela Clare’s work at all, you know nobody writes a Scotsman like she does (think MacKinnon’s Rangers). So when I heard Quinn McManus was next up in the Cobra series, I had this book one-clicked in my mind way before the order link went up. Likely way before the author had a single word on the page! Quinn is everything you want in a hero, and more.

I was particularly excited because Quinn and heroine Elizabeth Shields have had a will they/won’t they thing going on from the beginning. Being work colleagues and sleeping together is officially a no no at Cobra. And Elizabeth is like all of the I-Team women (another amazing series) – smart, funny, cool-but-not-too-cool-to-hang-out-with – the kind of BFF you can tell your darkest secrets to. Exactly what Quinn needs.

Like all of Clare’s writing this book has a lot of suspense and enough twists and turns to keep you guessing. The final revelation of what was actually going on had me in tears, and to see Quinn’s faith rewarded in the end… well, it was enough to restore my own.

Don’t miss this one.
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2,516 reviews159 followers
September 30, 2021
Hard Justice
5 Stars

Upon returning from a Cobra Elite mission, British SAS veteran Quinn McManus learns that his best friend has been murdered in Glasgow. Quinn travels to Scotland, but finds himself in need of help from former CIA intelligence officer Elizabeth Shields. Determined to keep their relationship strictly professional despite their attraction, Quinn and Elizabeth inevitably get closer to the truth and to each other...

This is Pamela Clare at her finest!

Unlike the first two books, which focused more on military-style operations, the plot in this installment is solid mystery-suspense as Quinn and Elizabeth follow leads and gather clues as to who killed his friend. While the identity of the culprit is not difficult to guess, the action is excellent and the resolution is nail-biting.

Quinn and Elizabeth's partners in love romance is fantastic. In addition to sizzling chemistry, they have such a sweet connection, which adds another layer to their intimacy. Quinn is the epitome of the gentle giant, and his love and respect for Elizabeth land him solidly in the hottie harem. Elizabeth is an engaging mix of fun and feisty, and her deep and abiding affection and caring for Quinn are palpable.

While the Cobra Elite team takes a back seat to the mystery and romance, they do put in an appearance and their camaraderie is very endearing.

Overall, this is the best installment so far and the one that is most similar to Clare's original I-Team series.
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2,222 reviews74 followers
December 19, 2019
Okay, I’m the first to admit I’m a sucker for any story with a Scotsman. Especially one who wears a kilt (wink)! Quinn was rough around the edges, had a heart of gold, and was a marshmallow when it came to his feelings for Elizabeth. I loved this guy! He just had so many unexpected layers to his personality!

Elizabeth was also easy to love. She’s wicked smart and uses her intelligence chasing bad guys. She’s been burned in the relationship department before and he held off on anything with Quinn. But what happens in Scotland...!

When they let loose, Quinn and Elizabeth set a five alarm fire in the bedroom and the shower and another memorable location...anyhooo, all the sizzling tension that’s been building between them was a raging inferno of emotion, playfulness, sincerity and loyalty. These two were quite the pair and I loved them ridiculously so!

The suspense aspects were good with the storyline coming straight from recent headlines. Part way through is when it all started clicking for me, but I still enjoyed following through to the end.

This was another great read from Clare! While the story was a little lighter than the previous two Cobra stories, Quinn and Elizabeth’s explosive chemistry was a lot of fun to explore. The suspense was just an added bonus for me.
6 reviews
December 24, 2019
5 AMAZING STARS!!!*****

Wow. Elizabeth and Quinn's interactions is so CUTE.
The series is getting much better and better.
This reminds me of Mackinnon Rangers which is my favorite series of all time.
Thank you for such writing wonderful stories Pamela Clare.
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1,981 reviews
September 16, 2020
Oh my goodness, this is the best Pamela Clare book I've read in a while and probably one of my faves. I loved Quinn and I loved Elizabeth and I loved the way he called her Lilabet and his accent and I could go on and on and on.

This is definitely the best of the Cobra Elite series books so far. For some reason this one was more enjoyable for me. I think part of it, is that unlike the first two in the series, they weren't on the run, trying to get away from an evil person trying to kill them. They were in one place and were investigating his friend's death. I certainly enjoy those types of stories more than the ones with the constant "on the run" stories.

This book had me laughing. It had me crying. I was swooning over Quinn and fanning myself over his naughty thoughts and sexy words to Elizabeth. The sex scenes between these two were smokin!

💕 He stroked her clit, letting her responses guide him—the little shudder of breath when he got it just right, the involuntary jerk of her hips, her attempt to part her thighs. “I want to undress you, kiss every inch of you, and fuck you until you scream my name.”

💕 When the tremors inside her had ebbed, he turned her onto her belly, forcing her legs wide apart with his own, making her gasp. Then he caught her wrists, pinned them to the bed above her head, and began to move, thrusting into her from behind, going deep. “Och, you feel so good.”

Me after reading these scenes:



Even though there was no running from the villain there was still plenty to keep me interested in the story. I loved reading along with Quinn and Elizabeth as they put the pieces together (well, as Elizabeth did because she's totally awesome) and figured out why Jack was killed.

Truly this is probably one of the best of hers I've read. I seriously love her I-Team series and this one is right up there with some of my faves from that series.

I'm sorry I waited to read this book and I definitely want this one of my keeper shelf.

Some Random:

💜 Guh, the beginning when Quinn rescues Elizabeth and he's all manly and protective. Woof.

💜 Totes knew he was in love with her then.

💜 Elizabeth falling on her ass off the treadmill because she couldn't stop checking out Quinn.

💜 Girl same.

💜 We should've gotten to see Quinn rip the balls off the jerks at the CIA who treated Elizabeth so awfully.

💜 Don't let me down, Pamela.

💜 These two are so hot together.

💜 Legit coulda set my tablet on fire.

💜

💜 See? Fire.

💜 And OMG, the shower scene when the police busted in and Elizabeth's comment to Patel. Dying!

💜 Even with the sexy we got so much sweetness too.

💜 Can I like Grant? Because I kinda like Grant.

💜 Elizabeth is a badass. Sure she doesn't kick ass but man she can get a man all pissed.

💜 Quinn all desperate to get to his woman in danger. (Sue me, I love this trope).

💜 Tears in my eyes when Quinn spoke at Jack's funeral.

💜 Aww, the epilogue was so sweet.

💜 So loved this book.

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1,268 reviews101 followers
August 29, 2020
Risk-loving Elizabeth Shields can't resist a challenge. It's why she used to work for the CIA and now works for Cobra International Security and also a good part of her undeniable attraction to her coworker, Quinn McManus. The company's strict policy against employees dating means nothing can ever happen between them, but when his best friend is murdered Elizabeth scraps her vacation plans and winds up in Glasgow to comfort a grieving Quinn and help him find a murderer.

Quinn McManus joined the British Special Air Service to escape a life of poverty. His fellow soldiers became his only family, most especially his best friend, Jack Murray. With Jack murdered in a Glasgow alley, Quinn calls on Elizabeth's unique skill set to find the murderer. He doesn't plan to get too close to her, but their attraction becomes undeniable as their investigation draws dangerous attention. As they find themselves on the killer's radar, and at the center of a much larger criminal network, Quinn and Elizabeth can't deny what each means to the other, if they manage to get out of this situation with their lives and freedom intact.

I've had this ARC sitting unread on my list for entirely too long. I had never read this author before but I'll be looking for her other works now. This book had everything I want in a solid romantic suspense and reminded me why that genre got me into romance in the first place. I'm a total sucker for the protective hero, especially when he winds up being a big-hearted teddy bear on the inside and Quinn delivered on those fronts along with showing excellent character development. I loved Quinn and Elizabeth together and I so appreciated that once feelings were acknowledged there were no games, no dramatic separation, and no denying that they were determined to be together no matter what. That was lovely and made me really enjoy this book and now I look forward to my ARC of the next book in this series.

I voluntarily read and reviewed an advanced copy of this book. All thoughts and opinions are my own.

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1,378 reviews42 followers
December 18, 2019

Be prepared to not be able to put this book down once you start it! Keep some tissues handy also.

This third book in the Cobra Elite Series, starts with a flashback of a harrowing escape, then goes full force into the first chapter.
Quinn McManus is a Cobra operator who was formerly in British Special Forces. He’s a bit of a loner, and loves his whiskey. He has been flirting with Elizabeth Shields (former CIA) and they have a good relationship, but the no fraternization rule of the company is putting a damper on their “friendship.”
Quinn gets heartbreaking news about a brother in arms and his best friend, murdered in an knife attack. He immediately heads to Glasgow, Scotland, determined to find Jack Murray’s killer. Jack’s wife Ava and two little girls Olivia and Isla are devastated, and Quinn vows to find the killer and redeem Jack’s honor.

Elizabeth is known for her hi tech abilities and her ability to speak several languages. She’s strong, intelligent and learned from a previous experience that “office” romances don’t work. She heads to Glasgow because she knows without her, Quinn will get into trouble. She doesn’t tell him she’s coming and surprises him in his hotel room. The sight of him shirtless makes her question her doubts about romance. The spark ignites.

I enjoy all Ms. Clare’s books, especially her I-Team series. The Cobra Elite adds more world travel and new characters to her already amazing talents writing romantic suspense. This story is especially interesting to me because Scotland is one of my favorite places, and one of Ava’s and Jack’s little girl’s name is Isla......my granddaughter’s name.
Most of Ms. Clare’s readers have a particular hero they love, I’m a Julian Darcangelo fan. But, Quinn is a very close runner up!
If you like world issues, danger, suspense and hot romance, grab this series.
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1,435 reviews26 followers
December 29, 2019
Even though this is book three in the Cobra Elite series,it can easily be read as a stand alone novel. The story really does not rely on the characters from previous books in the series although there is some mention of them. This was a fast moving romantic suspense novel centered around one of the Cobra members, Quinn, investigating the murder of his best friend, Jack. While the police suspect that Jack was involved with the drug trade, Quinn knows that his friend and fellow soldier would never get involved with drugs. So he sets out to find out the truth behind the murder. Elizabeth who also works with Cobra as an analyst decides to help him, if only to keep Quinn from doing something illegal and ending up in jail. And maybe because she's always had a soft spot for Quinn.
Once again, Pamela Clare has written a well developed plot with very likeable characters. And who can resist a Scotsmen in a kilt? Overall, a great read that I had trouble putting down.
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2,728 reviews377 followers
February 4, 2020
The third book in the Cobra Elite series by Pamela Clare. Quinn McManus and Elizabeth Shields are co-workers and because of the no dating co-workers policy at Cobra International Security they keep things strictly professional. When Quinn discovers a friend is murdered in Glasgow he heads to Scotland to find out what happened. Soon Elizabeth heads over to Scotland to help Quinn search for the truth.

Pamela Clare has talent to really grab her readers and draw them into the story and doesn't let go until the last page. I fell in love with both of the main characters right away. I don't do this often. There is usually one character that I have to take some time to warm up to. The story moves at the right pace and the balance of romance and suspense was spot on. Highly recommend this series!
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290 reviews3 followers
November 10, 2021
Things Aren’t Always What They Seem. Quinn Relentlessly Seeks To Unearth The Truth Behind His Best Friend’s Murder.

Pamela Clare you are a precious gift to the literary world, in particular the romance genre! For fans of Ms. Clare’s work, you understand why I needed to make this profound statement. Each time I read one of her stories I come away enriched, inspired, and with a renewed belief that there is good in this world which is peppered with corruption, evil, and deceit.

In this installment readers are taken on a journey to Scotland, Quinn’s homeland. With the valuable help of Elizabeth Shields fondly known to him as “Lilibet” he works relentlessly to determine why his best friend Jack was viciously murdered. In their pursuit Ms. Clare introduces us to the tourist attractions as well as some of the poverty in the area. We become aware of Quinn’s tragic, abusive childhood. Despite all he endured, his resilience is evident. He demonstrates his ability to love, care and selflessly protect. Elizabeth and Quinn are two beautiful characters deserving of love….. with each other. Their skill sets complement each other throughout the story.

This story is very well developed and engaging. The funeral of Quinn’s dear friend Jack towards the end of the book, brought tears to my eyes. SO well written. I HIGHLY RECOMMEND this installment as well as the entire series so far.
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8,383 reviews206 followers
January 14, 2020
4 stars

ABOUT THE BOOK: Release Date December 17, 2019

Elizabeth Shields has always craved adventure. That’s why she went to work for the CIA straight out of college. That’s probably also the reason she feels drawn to Quinn McManus, a veteran of the British Special Air Service. The big Scotsman gives off a dangerous vibe that she can’t resist. Yet, resist she must. She and Quinn both work for Cobra International Security, which has a strict policy against hook-ups between employees, and she’s too much of a professional to date a coworker. She and Quinn can never be more than friends. But when his best buddy from the SAS is found murdered on the streets of Glasgow, Elizabeth will do all she can to help Quinn cope with the loss … and find the culprit.

Quinn McManus escaped a life of poverty by joining the British Army. His fellow soldiers became his family, forging a bond stronger than blood. Now, with his best friend dead, he needs Elizabeth’s special skills to help track down the killer. He has no intention of getting physical with her. Rules are rules. But as their unofficial investigation heats up, so does the attraction between them. Still, he refuses to surrender. Because if they cross the line from friends to lovers, there will be no going back.

But some battles can’t be won, and soon the passion between Quinn and Elizabeth ignites, hot enough to melt the cold Glasgow winter. As they move closer to the truth and to each other, they find themselves in the sights of a stone-cold killer, who won’t hesitate to destroy them both to keep a terrible secret.


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REVIEW: HARD JUSTICE is the third instalment in Pamela Clare’s contemporary, adult COBRA ELITE erotic, romantic suspense series focusing on the men and women who work for Cobra International Security. This is former SAS agent Quinn McManus, and former CIA agent Elizabeth Shields’ story line. HARD JUSTICE can be read as a stand alone without any difficulty. Any important information from the previous story lines is revealed where necessary. COBRA ELITE is a spin-off from the author’s I-Team Series.


Told from dual third person perspectives ( Elizabeth and Quinn) HARD JUSTICE follows in the aftermath of the murder of Quinn McManus’ best friend Jack Murray. Quinn and Jack were soldiers in the British Army but upon release Quinn headed to America and joined Cobra International Security, while Jack remained in Europe working as an independent contractor but Jack’s death pulls Quinn to his boyhood home, a home that brings with it too many memories of sins of the past. With the unexpected help of Cobra teammate Elizabeth Shields, Quinn goes on the hunt for a killer, a killer that will target our story line couple. What ensues is the building relationship between Quinn and Elizabeth, and the potential fall-out as Quinn and Elizabeth rattle too many cages in their search for the truth.

Quinn McManus is devastated by the loss of his best friend but days before his murder, Jack left a message for Quinn, a message that meant nothing yet so much more. Working with former CIA operative Elizabeth Shields finds Quinn in the middle of a possible terrorist threat, and the potential to uncover what the police have been unable to do but going home meant facing his past, a past he was hoping to forget.

The relationship between Quinn and Elizabeth is one of forbidden attraction. Since meeting Elizabeth years earlier, Quinn hasn’t stopped thinking about the possible future, a future cooled by the workplace policy of no office romances. Neither one wants to lose their job but time spent together meant time to explore their mutual attraction. The $ex scenes are intimate, erotic and intense without the use of over the top, sexually graphic language and text.

We are reintroduced to the Cobra International Security Team: Co-owners Javier Corbray, and Derek Tower; Navy SEAL Dylan Cruz; Malik Jones and Thor Isaksen; as well as Jack’s wife Ava, and local Scottish law enforcement The requisite evil has many faces.

HARD JUSTICE is a story of friendship, vengeance, power and control; romance and relationships; heart break and love. The premise is intriguing and engaging; the characters are colorful, energetic and strong; the romance is steamy and seductive. HARD JUSTICE is a fantastic addition to the author’s Cobra Elite series.

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847 reviews19 followers
December 22, 2019
Pamela Clare set a sexy romantic suspense in Scotland with a burly ginger Scot? Sign me up. I've had mixed feelings about the Cobra Elite series so far, but after reading Quinn and Elizabeth's story, I'm firmly back in the fan club. This is a quick-moving dance between two operatives who have been fighting a slow burn pants feelings towards each other for years but now have only days to solve a murder. No big deal, right?

The best part of Quinn and Elizabeth's story, imo, is that Quinn is not only respectful of Elizabeth's status in their male-dominated company (and industry) but also clearly is in awe of her tactical abilities. Elizabeth is the brain to Quinn's brawn and he 100% stans her for it.
But Quinn had never once put her down or tried to one-up her. His respect for her was evident every day on the job. It was one of the things that had drawn her to him. The fact that he was also big and ripped and handsome as hell hadn’t hurt.
In many ways, Quinn either let Elizabeth take the lead or listened to her as they followed clues and fought the bad guys. This quiet support was every bit as hot as their long-suppressed lust for either other. And when they finally gave in to it? Game over.
Aye, he’d wanted Elizabeth for years. He’d watched her work, come to respect her abilities, laughed at her smart mouth. He’d known she would be passionate and that sex with her would blow his mind. But he hadn’t known that it would hit him like this.
The author writes fantastic alpha heroes but my real appreciation is for her truly kickass heroines. The competency porn as they hold their own in international affairs is incredible. Looking forward to the next Cobra Elite adventure.

Note: I voluntarily read and reviewed this ARC generously provided by NetGalley and the publisher.
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Author 1 book48 followers
December 26, 2019
This one get's 3 1/2 rounded up to 4 stars.
I haven't read the previous books in the series, but I think that this one worked well as a stand-alone. This is a romantic suspense with a bit of a murder mystery to get to the bottom of along the way. There's plenty of action and plenty of heat in the romance department.
Set in Scotland with a Glaswegian lead, lots of the book is written with a 'Scottish' dialect which for the most part was fairly well done. The author had clearly done quite a bit research and other than the odd little slip-up, but these were mostly little random things that just slip in there (things like going to a paediatrician's office which is unlikely in the UK). I do struggle a bit with things written in dialect, often it's overdone a bit, as the person writing is less used to the accent. For the most part, this was well done and worked.
I enjoyed the suspense element of the book and although I thought I knew where it was going, it didn't make for a boring read. As for the romance, I think that this might be slightly where things fell a little flat for me. I just didn't fully buy into the chemistry between Quinn and Elizabeth. I also found him calling her Lilibet really cringy. I don't know if it's because the only time I've heard that name ever used before is because it's what the Queen is known as to some people and came about because she couldn't say her own name. It's such a babyish name and not something you could imagine lovers using. It's a shame because I think that it was the romance element that made this less than a four-star read.
I received a complimentary copy of this book through NetGalley. Opinions expressed in this review are completely my own.
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3,586 reviews55 followers
December 17, 2019
Elizabeth aka Lilibet used to work for the CIA as an Analyst but always wanted to be on the pointy end of the action. Can't a girl get a little adventure? Well she's getting a lot more adventure than she bargained for!

Quinn barely returns from a mission before he gets the devastating news that his best friend has been killed back in Glasgow. He pretty much cuts and runs and after meeting the local Detective in charge, he's decided he can do better himself!

He gets some unexpected help from Lilibet when she decides to take a "holiday" in Scotland and assist him at the same time. Quinn's adamant that his friend hadn't been involved in anything dodgy and was the epitoe of a family man. Now he just has to dodge the cops and the bad guys to prove it.

At last a book set in my TOWN! Not Edinburgh (although we do go there on a side-mission) or the Highlands but the home of the best detective in the world - TAGGART! Pity the late detective isn't around to help cos the one landed with this murder is, shall we say, a bit of an acquired taste? There's also some leakage of information that is highly suspect. Add in some stomach churning drug dealing, under-age sexual assault and possible terrorist cell and you have youself a seat of the pants rollercoaster ride!

Quinn embodies everything I love about my country and a few of the things I hate (especailly our fondness for alcohol). He can be quite self-depreciating and Lilibet, well she has a spine of steel, even if she thinks she's a wee mouse.

I am never going to look at one of our local castles in the same way, LOL!
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2,108 reviews303 followers
July 9, 2021
CW: human trafficking, prostitution involving minors

I felt bad for ditching Jae to read this book because I told her I didn't feel like starting this one yet, but then I read the first chapter, then another, then another-

-then I finished the whole damn thing. Sorry, Jae!

Quinn and Elizabeth are teammates in Cobra, and Quinn's always had a thing for his 'Lilibet'. However Cobra has a no-fraternization policy so he's kept his distance. But then Quinn's best friend Jack was murdered, so he went back to Scotland to support Jack's grieving family and try to piece together what has happened to Jack. Elizabeth came soon after because she was the intel analyst in the team, and determined to keep Quinn out of trouble.

I have to say that Hard Justice is my favourite book in the series so far. I love, love, LOVE Quinn and Elizabeth together. Quinn's funny and charming, and I wouldn't blame Elizabeth for falling fast for him. Both of them are badasses and they made a great team together.

Parking this under #FallIntoRomBingo square: somewhere you've never been because this story is set in Scotland. I always wanted to go to Scotland! Damn Covid.

E-ARC is received thanks to the publisher via Netgalley.
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618 reviews668 followers
July 4, 2020
I received this book for free in exchange for an honest review. This does not affect my opinion of the book or the content of my review.Elizabeth and Quinn have worked together for two years and have had a growing attraction during all that time. However each of them know they can't act on that attraction. For one there is a strict no fraternization at Cobra. Not to mention they each have their own personal reasons. For Elizabeth she is wary of work place romances because she had on while with the CIA which didn't end well. For Quinn he has the family with Cobra that he longed for. He doesn't want to mess that up.

However, when Quinn's friend is murdered in Glasgow and Elizabeth goes to help him find the murderer things heat up in more ways than one. I enjoyed this book. There was more than enough action to keep me interested. I loved Elizabeth and Quinn together. You could see their attraction right form the beginning and I will say the ending of this book was more than worth the ride.

This review was originally posted on Wickedly Romance
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14.5k reviews545 followers
December 26, 2019
I love how friendship was at the center of this one. That Quinn knew his friend didn't die doing bad things and how he was prepared to do whatever it took to find out how killed him. Of course having Elizabeth there helped, she didn't have the problem of being too close to things to see. And of course you knew their attraction would explode...and man did it ever. I loved how each of them were all in once that line was crossed, that they knew time would be short due to their jobs and the company policy, but that didn't matter.

By the end of the book I felt bad for Quinn, for what he found out about everyone, that his friend's life was wasted for such a stupid reason, but glad that his family found out the truth. I loved how all the Cobra guys reacted to finding out about Quinn and Elizabeth. But I think the best part was Quinn connecting with long lost people from his past, something that took a load off of them all.
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294 reviews4 followers
December 18, 2019
Pamela Clare is an auto-buy author for me and this did not disappoint.

The last couple of books (Kindle unlimited novellas) I read were pure hot garbage and it was so refreshing to get some actually chemistry and tasteful love scenes. Just *chef's kiss*

As for the plot, I was pleasantly surprised to find I didn't know who the bad guy was until the end. It didn't do anything particularly amazing, but I was definitely engaged the whole time.

There is a little less action and a little more mystery, but for the most part if you liked the first two books in this series, you will be satisfied with this installment.
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