The first novella, On the Run, by Lynette Eason, is the story of FBI agent Daria Nevsky. Daria is an IT Specialist who can hack into any computer, and Dr. Ryker Donahue who is an ER doctor. Daria is attacked within the first few pages and she ends up driving her attacker's car from Quantico, VA down to Asheville, NC, and ends up in Dr. Donahue's ER. When Daria goes in search of answers, Ryker decides he can't let her go alone. This was an awesome addition to this book.
The second novella, Deadly Objective by Lynn H. Blackburn was the story of Emily Dixon, a physical therapist, and Secret Service Agent Liam Harper. Emily is tasked to give physical therapy to the Vice President's son, Mason and it is Liam's job to keep Mason in line. When someone tries to kidnap Mason, Emily and Liam find themselves working together to keep him safe. I loved that the story began with a relationship already beginning between Emily and Liam and I loved their playful teasing. Another excellent addition to the book.
The third and final novella, Caught in the Crosshairs by Natalie Walters was the story of CIA officer Claudia Gallegos and Army PSYOPS officer Ari Blackman. When Claudia walks in on the murder of a Saudi Prince she finds herself being implicated in his murder. Ari is assigned to help her but Claudia doesn't trust anyone, especially Ari as he is known as being a "player" and she can't help but notice how handsome he is. But as time progresses and Ari saves her more than once Claudia begins to realize he is more than just a 'pretty boy'.
All three novellas are fast-paced and give the reader a roller coaster ride to the finish. I loved all six of the main characters. All three authors are great at creating believable characters and that is something that is very important to me. So, if you love fast-past romantic suspense I would highly recommend picking up a copy of Targeted.
I give each novella 5 Stars!
I would like to thank Revell Books, for my copy of Targeted. I received my copy for free with no expectation of a positive or negative review. The opinions are my own. I am disclosing this in accordance with the Federal Trade Commission's 16 CFR. Part 255.
Smiles & Blessings,
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