From New York Times bestselling author Lori Foster, comes FAST BURN —the fourth standalone novel in her Body Armor Series!
For the men of the Body Armor agency, the only thing more dangerous than the job they do is the risk of losing their hearts. Don’t miss Brand and Sahara’s epic story. Grab your copy today!
FAST BURN Synopsis:
For the woman who’s his perfect match, he’s willing to break the rules…
The moment Brand Berry meets beautiful, driven Sahara Silver, the connection between them is electric. It’s also something he can’t pursue. Sahara wants him, sure—to join Body Armor, where his MMA skills, size, and cocky attitude make him perfect for her elite crew of bodyguards. For Sahara, the agency always comes first, and Brand needs more. Yet when she’s kidnapped by men searching for her missing brother, he doesn’t hesitate.
Somewhere along the way, flirting with Brand for the sake of business turned very personal. Despite his refusal to join Body Armor, it’s Brand who steps up when she needs him most. Now there’s no more time for games, and no point denying the hunger they both feel. They’ll escape together or not at all. But if they survive, can Sahara finally surrender control to claim this blazing passion?
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REVIEW by Heather Mc:
From the first time Sahara Silver met Brand Berry she has felt some serious chemistry. Brand has felt the same, she feels the best way to get to him is hiring him to help her. He refuses to take on her job because he wants more from her. All of this is forgotten the minute Sahara is kidnapped, he immediately steps up to the plate to save her.
I have read a few of Ms Fosters books and truly I feel like I need to go back and read all of them. She has serious talent in the telling of a romantic/suspense novel. Her men are exactly what I want, strong, loyal, loving, protective alpha males and the women are smart, strong, independent spitfires.
I already purchased the previous books in this series and highly recommend. I was given an advanced copy for my honest review. 4.5 Stars.
EXCERPT:
Brand shook his head. “Truth is, Sahara, I can’t see
myself working for you.”
Wow. Now that hurt. Peeved, she moved away from him
to sit in the chair behind her desk. A power position.
She met his gaze without flinching. “I see.” No, she
didn’t.
“You’re too pushy.” He smiled as he said it, taking
away some of the sting of that nasty observation. “And too used to getting your
way. You love being in charge, but then, so do I.”
Never in her life had she been so offended. “Those
insults are your way of telling me you don’t like me?”
She rose from the chair again without realizing it,
hands flat on the surface of the desk as she leaned toward him in challenge. “I
got a very different impression.”
“I like you,” he confirmed, but then added, “because
you’re not my boss.” He surprised her by mimicking her position until their
noses almost touched over the middle of her desk.
She didn’t know where to look. His eyes drew her, so
dark they were almost black, and always filled with wickedness.
Then there was his firm mouth set in that small,
teasing smile that did crazy things to her. High cheekbones, a strong jaw, a
masculine nose…
And oh, what that straight-armed pose did for his
biceps.
She inhaled…and breathed in the scent of warm, musky
male.
It seemed imperative to put some space between them
so she slowly straightened.
Brand’s smile widened and he, too, straightened.
“Coward.”
“Oh no,” she corrected. “But I have priorities that
take precedence over…other things.”
He went back to crossing his arms. “Over me, you
mean.”
“Nonsense. You are a top priority right now. I want
you on the team.”
“The agency isn’t a team, Sahara. It’s you dictating
and others following orders.”
She said through her teeth, “I’m the coach. I
direct, encourage and—” Bossed. “—cheer. Rah-rah and all that.”
He laughed.
Not with her, no. He laughed at her.
“Where did you work before you took over here?”
Was he genuinely interested or just trying to move
past her obvious irritation? Not that she’d stay irate long. It was a waste of
time. She was more about positive forward strides.
Or getting even.
For now she’d work on moving forward by answering
his question. “Before Scott disappeared, he often had me involved with the
business. I learned everything here from the ground up.”
“Describe ‘ground.’”
About Lori Foster: Since first publishing in January 1996, Lori Foster has become a USA Today, Publisher’s Weekly and New York Times bestselling author. Lori has published through a variety of houses, including Kensington, St. Martin’s, Harlequin, Silhouette, Samhain, and Berkley/Jove. She is currently published with HQN. Visit her online at LoriFoster.com.
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