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Book Review: Eagle by Janie Crouch

  • Writer: Kristen Lewendon
    Kristen Lewendon
  • Oct 18, 2018
  • 2 min read

Linear Tactical Book 2

Finn Bollinger. Military codename: EAGLE. A single dad, a warrior, a hero.

And the only person who can save Charlotte Devereux. The woman who once shattered his life.

When former Special Forces soldier Finn Bollinger is asked to help with an undercover mission, he's up for the task. His job teaching survival skills to civilians at Linear Tactical keeps him sharp, and he can still handle himself in the field.

But the Army damn well didn't teach Finn how to handle Charlotte Devereux. She's back and she's all sorts of bad news.

Charlotte can't change the past. Can't change the choices she made or the fact that they cost her everything. All she can do is endure the fallout. Even if that means putting her future in the hands of Finn, the man who has every right to want to destroy her.

And can in so many more ways than he thinks.

When Finn's undercover mission goes impossibly wrong, he'll have to depend on Charlotte's strength in order to survive. But everyone has a breaking point.

He's fighting for what's right. She's fighting just to survive...

 

My Review:

Second chance, small town, romantic suspense… be still my greedy little heart. I can definitely see why the author calls this one of her most favorite stories ever. I had already started falling for Finn and Ethan in the first book, so it’s no surprise to me that it would take an extraordinary woman to complete their family. And Charlie’s something alright – stubborn as the proverbial army mule – for both good and ill. Their chemistry sizzles in the sarcasm and sexual tension between the pair. Add in some secrets, lies and at least one person who isn’t what they appear to be, and you’ve got a ticket on an adrenaline-fueled emotional roller-coaster. There’s a lot happening in this book, and just about all of it packs an emotional punch. I already counting down the days until I can read the next book in the series. I received a complimentary advanced copy of this book from the author.


Other books in the series:


Cyclone (Linear Tactical #1)

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