Sunday, September 18, 2011

Maggie Jaimeson, Expendable

Title: Expendable

Author: Maggie Jaimeson

Rating: Five Siren Stones

Genre: Romantic Suspense

Keywords: Crimson Rose, Spicy

Page Count: 274

ISBN E-Book: 1-60154-961-X

Price: $6.50

ISBN for Print: 978-1601549617

Price: $12.99

Publisher: The Wild Rose Press

Buy-Link: http://www.thewildrosepress.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=137&products_id=4588

Reviewer: Nikki

Blurb/Summary:

After a bitter fight, Jenna Mosier's pregnant sister ran away. Now, ten years later, Tanya is dead—murdered. A bloody note clutched in her hand pleads for someone to rescue her baby—a child Jenna must find to make up for not saving her sister.

Former Marine Reed Adler thought he left danger behind when he retired from Special Ops command. But faced with a dead body and a terrified ten-year-old boy in his backyard—and a mesmerizing woman who’s tied to both—Reed finds himself pulled into his most complex mission yet.

Ensnared in a dangerous mystery involving biogenetics research and children with no identities, Jenna and Reed must rely on each other for survival. Yet the closer they get to danger, the more intense their feelings for each other become. The cost of saving her nephew may be their hearts…and their lives.

Review:

Readers, you're in for a treat with this intense romantic suspense. Right from the start, the story has a bang, and it doesn't stop until the very last page. Woven with murder, mystery, and some very tender romantic moments, Expendable will delight fans of sexy romantic suspense. The pages sizzle with sexual tension, flying bullets, a child caught in the crossfire, and many other mysterious plots that bind together into one giant mystery. I was hooked immediately, and the intensity of the story kept the pages turning. Jenna and Reed are complex characters, with plenty of drama in their pasts and conflict to keep it very interesting.

If you're a fan of romantic suspense, be sure to add Expendable to your list of books to buy. It surely won't disappoint.

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