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Book Review: Ghost by Janie Crouch

  • Writer: Kristen Lewendon
    Kristen Lewendon
  • May 21, 2019
  • 2 min read

Linear Tactical Book 5

Dorian Lindstrom, codename Ghost, knows everyone breaks under torture.

His five weeks in an enemy prison taught him that with unmerciful precision. He's put his life back together as best he can with the help from his brothers at Linear Tactical.

But he's never gotten over his love for Grace Brandt, her part in his capture, or the fact that she died.

But sometimes the dead don't stay that way.

Grace knows her past can’t be forgiven. She's stayed hidden as long as she could, but now the secrets slowly suffocating her won’t stay buried any longer.

And the man she helped break, the man she’s always loved, is the only one who can stop this nightmare.

She'll need a Ghost to fight her demons, and he’s more than willing to prove she's worth the fight.

The Ghost will rise.

 

My Review:

Numb. My brain and emotions are numb. This book put me through the wringer. Dorian has always been one of my favorite members of Linear Tactical. I know part of it is the wounded warrior, but another part is the strong silent alpha. These are archetypes that just do it for me. So, when I learned that his perfect match is another strong silent wounded alpha warrior, it was like feeding me catnip. I couldn’t read this book fast enough. I has my suspicions early on and I couldn’t wait to find out if I was right or way off base. Turns out, I was both. And the plot threads that have been set in place for Shadow’s story leave me salivating for the next book. I received a complimentary copy of this book from the author.


Other books in the series:


Cyclone (Linear Tactical #1)

Eagle (Linear Tactical #2)

Shamrock (Linear Tactical #3)

Angel (Linear Tactical #4)

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