Blurb:
Search and Rescue: Book Three
Five months ago boy-band lead singer Cash Harper left Glen
Echo in a hospital in Jalisco… and broke his heart.
Glen’s heart is the only home Cash has ever
known. He’s spent the past five months trying to find his friend Brielle and
make sense of his own instincts. Now he’s ready to be a real partner and lover
to Glen—but first they have to finish their original mission.
Glen is ready for Cash to walk through his door needing help,
but he is absolutely determined not to let him back into his heart. Men don’t
run. Cash did. End of story.
Rescuing Brielle will take the full talents of Glen’s search
and rescue company, and that means Cash needs to re-earn the team’s trust.
Between Bond-villain traps, snakes that shouldn’t be there, and bad guys with
guns, they all have plenty to negotiate. If Cash can prove he can stay the
course and that he deserves Glen’s faith, they might survive this op whole and
ready to love.
My
review:
I adored
this book. I haven’t read the earlier books (yet) but this does well
standalone. Search and Rescue pilot Glen
Echo is a bit of a snarky curmudgeon. Boy-band lead singer Cash Harper is
smart, a bit self-involved and emotionally stunted. Watching Glen relax a bit
is great but watching Cash grow up and own his emotions is what makes this
story fantastic. I really enjoyed this story.
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