An omnibus of the first six stories in Ranger Security, a cozy romantic suspense series, revolving around former Rangers who all work for the company.
Posts Tagged: third-person dual point-of-view
Book Review: “Grocery Shopping” by Nalini Singh
A mundane chore for many, and a heartwarming activity for Lucas Hunter with his mate, Sascha, and their newborn baby girl, Naya.
Book Review: Vendetta in Death by J.D. Robb
She calls herself Lady Justice. And once she has chosen a man as her target, she seduces them, and then makes them pay.
Book Review: Reticence by Gail Carriger
The crew of the Spotted Custard is a misfit family, especially Prof Percival Tunstell caught up in his research and books. Then accidental spies, a trip to Japan, and one smart and beautiful doctor disrupts his life.
Book Review: Bound Together by Christine Feehan
He murdered her stepfather five years ago and left. Now Viktor Prakenskii is back to take down a motorcycle club. And take up with the wife he left behind: Blythe Daniels.
Book Review: Vengeance Road by Christine Feehan
Breezy Simmons escaped the MC life and has no intention of going back…until her son is kidnapped. She’ll need Steele’s help, the man who drove her away with cruel words.
Book Review: Someone to Care by Mary Balogh
Retreating, the ex-countess, Viola Kingsley, encounters an old flame at a country inn where she flings propriety out the window…and runs off on her own adventure.