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Here’s another brand new author, Kenzie Macallan, whom I had the pleasure of reading one of her Deep Op 8 series book, “Burn”. 

MI6 agent, Declan Creighton is grateful he survived an accident, but the loss of his memories is a constant reminder of what his life may have been. But not one to keep to the shadows, heading back to his past life may bring him some answers, answers in the form of Biochemist Olivia Mercel.

A covet program that was supposed to help soldiers, gone wrong and now revived by an evil unknown, Olivia and Declan team up to uncover the person behind the plot. As the plot thickens and Olivia gets into the crosshairs, Declan is right beside her, protecting her as they uncover the deception. 

Adding a twist to the plot, is the past history between Oliva and Declan, a history that Declan doesn’t remember and a pain that gives Olivia a pause in her dream for a future. But the laws of attraction and secrets don’t remain buried long. 

Kenzie Macallan gives her readers an intense plot of deception, a narrative that keeps her readers enthralled and characters with great chemistry and layers.

A definite pleasure reading a new author and a definite repeat author in the future.

I received an advance review copy for free, and I am leaving this review voluntarily.

Red Stone Security series amasses its nineteenth installment as one more of their operatives finds his happily ever after in the midst of danger. Widowed and raising twins with the support of her ever growing family, Zamira never saw the danger from her husband’s past coming for her. Dimitri has been in love with this sweet mother for the longest time, but his past keeps him at a safe distance. But once Zamira gets into the cross hairs of evil, all bets are off for Dimitri and he would lay down his life for her and her twins. 

All books in this series can be read as stand alones, but Katie weaves stories bringing in past characters and who can resist going back to read the entire series. Another winner for Katie Reus as she highlights the dynamics of a large family with unconditional support, a team of strong and protective operatives always having each other’s backs, and splashes of children and their histrionics, make this story as well as all others in this series, an exceptional read and I have revisited these stories so many times, for comfort and enjoyment.

This light and quick read from Katie Reus is perfect for the romantic at heart.

Received an ARC from KR Press, LLC via NetGalley for an honest review.

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