Blurb:
Mary “The Edge” Reynolds is the most sought-after back office
operative around-the creative genius pulling the ultimate bad-asses out of
impossible situations. She’s never failed on a mission, and she’s not about to
fail on the most important mission ever-keeping her newly designed security
system safe. Relying on others isn’t in her nature, but the newly formed
Arsenal is her only hope for escape when she’s kidnapped.
She is the Edge.
The Edge never breaks.
Never quits.
Dylan Mason and his brothers have put everything on the line to form The Arsenal. When the paramilitary arena is rocked by Edge’s capture, he’ll do whatever it takes to get the fearless operative back, but his wary heart isn’t ready to handle the vulnerable woman buried beneath the hardened shell. Getting her back was simple. Keeping her and her “security system” HERA out of enemy hands is another story.
Together they must hunt down the faction behind her capture and subsequent torture to keep HERA from becoming an unstoppable terroristic threat. What they uncover could destroy them both.
She is the Edge.
The Edge never breaks.
Never quits.
Dylan Mason and his brothers have put everything on the line to form The Arsenal. When the paramilitary arena is rocked by Edge’s capture, he’ll do whatever it takes to get the fearless operative back, but his wary heart isn’t ready to handle the vulnerable woman buried beneath the hardened shell. Getting her back was simple. Keeping her and her “security system” HERA out of enemy hands is another story.
Together they must hunt down the faction behind her capture and subsequent torture to keep HERA from becoming an unstoppable terroristic threat. What they uncover could destroy them both.
My review:
This book
goes into some dark places and may have triggers for some readers. That said, Jagged
Edge is a powerful story of survival and love and is the first in what looks to
be a terrific new series. Mary “The Edge” Reynolds is my newest
hero. She is smart and strong. She isn’t perfect but she seems to be perfect
for Dylan Mason. Mary is like a lot of us who live for our work and forget
about the woman we are and her needs. Everything is shunted aside for the job.
I was sucked into this book and didn’t leave until long after
the last page.
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