Last Call Series, #4
Adult Contemporary Romance
Release: January 6, 2015
Release: January 6, 2015
Wyatt
Banks is ready to give one woman the world. Unfortunately, his job as a cop
tends to interfere with other goals. When Wyatt is sent deep undercover to
investigate a sex slave ring, he doesn’t have time to do anything but focus on
staying alive in a dark and dangerous underworld.
Wyatt
isn’t alone though in his quest to save the women that are being sold into
sexual slavery.
His
partner, FBI Agent Andrea Somerville, is immersed just as deeply as he is, and
she’s the bait to lure the sex slavers out into the open, as she poses as an
erotic dancer in an attempt to snare the enemy. But danger runs as high as the
sparks between them, and now Wyatt is caught between the job he loves and the
woman he wants.
WITH
A TWIST can be read as a stand-alone novel.
About the AuthorUSA Today Best-Selling author, Sawyer Bennett, is a snarky southern woman and reformed trial lawyer who decided to finally start putting on paper all of the stories that were floating in her head. She is married to a mobster (well, a market researcher) and they have two big, furry dogs who hog the bed. Sawyer would like to report she doesn’t have many weaknesses but can be bribed with a nominal amount of milk chocolate.
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REVIEW:
Another fantastic story in this series, I believe this is my favorite one so far. We've moved from the story about second chances to a more suspenseful tale, with Andrea and Wyatt working undercover. Wyatt is the epitome of a great book boyfriend: he's the requisite hot, sexy and of course good looking, but he also knows that at some point he wants to settle down and have a family, and has no problems admitting it (how often do you see that in a romance story?) Andrea isn't some damsel in distress, since she's also law enforcement, so she doesn't need a man to rescue her from herself. She's the strong, independent type, but not so much that she comes off as a man-hater. Both Wyatt's and Andrea's feelings were taken into consideration in this book, with neither one coming off as being more important than the other one.
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ARC provided in exchange for honest review.
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