Blurb:
She’s spent her life on the periphery of
humanity.
Bree Geissenger lives by one mantra: You’re only
as good as your latest creation. Tucked away in laboratories, always wanted for
her brains, she’s been safe. Unseen. But the new life she has at The Arsenal
has upended her carefully constructed world. Unable to cope with the threats
against her friends, she fractured. Determined not to be the weakest link, she
fled the safety of The Arsenal compound to heal. Regroup. Hunt.
Those she loves will no longer be prey. She’ll
ferret out everyone who’s a threat to those she loves, no matter the cost.
There’s no sacrifice too great in war. A smart soldier doesn’t work alone,
though, which means she must work with the operative she wants more than
anything.
He ran from a past he’s swore
to never delve into.
Ramon Zapata escaped the underground, clandestine
world his parents deemed his birthright. Military life honed him into the
weapon he swore to never become and gave him the only true family he’s ever
known. Life at The Arsenal was everything he’d wanted, including the brilliant,
beautiful scientist who blew his world wide open. To save his new family and
the woman he loves, he must reconcile his past and work with the black ops
organization who spent years hunting him like an animal.
Failure isn’t an option. Never quit. Never
surrender.
*Author’s
Note: While this book can be read as a standalone, there are numerous plot
threads that continue from previous books. Reading in order will provide a
better reading experience.*
My Review:
Lethal Echo gives us a
peek into the incredible brain of the Arsenals mad genius of weapons Bree. Bree
is a manic perfectionist always afraid letting everybody down. When Ram gently
but persistently pushes his way into her world she is ready to give him a
chance. I loved watching Bree grow and watching her relationship with Ram
fulfill its possibilities. This story ties up a lot of loose threads but offers
some exciting new questions. This book is a thrilling emotional ride.
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