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Cloaked in
Assassination
The Wild Rose Press - Crimson Rose
Rene’s an
assassin for the
CIA who is being blackmailed to kill the current
Rene’s mysterious ‘boss’ wants the presidents dead and his own
candidate to
win, for reasons known only to him. He threatens Rene and her family,
secure in
the belief she’ll do as she’s told. Instead, she sets a trap for him,
stages
their deaths, and in the process, finds love in the midst of danger.
Review:
Cloaked in Assassination is the second in a trilogy by Rebecca Savage. I have read the first book Fueled by Instinct, and this second book definitely lives up to my expectations. Ms. Savage is very skilled at writing romantic suspense, knows how to keep her readers on the edge of their seats and still manages to give you the happily ever after most romance readers crave.
CIA assassin Rene’s cover has been blown. Ordered by an unknown boss to take out all past living presidents, the current president and one of the candidates for the upcoming election she knows she can’t handle this alone. Warning her sisters that they could be in danger Rene sets out to make her plans to catch the “boss” and keep everyone else alive. Asking for help is not in Rene’s vocabulary but she doesn’t have much choice in this one, there is too much riding on the success of her counter-mission.
Hunter is a
secret service
agent and ex-navy seal. He’s had more than his share of
clandestine
missions and knows just the team to help Rene with this mission.
But
nothing is as easy as it seems and trying to assist Rene is almost
impossible,
and falling in love with her is like running head first into a wall at
True to the book’s title, Rene was cloaked well and slipped in and out of places like the ghost she was trained to be. Born to due her duty to her country she definitely found her match and mate in Hunter. But would it would take everything in her to take the chance on a relationship with him.
Ms. Savage delivers big with Cloaked in Assassination. From the first page I was on edge, and just as good suspense should be with more than enough twists to put knots in your stomach. I definitely recommend this story – as well as the previous story in this series. I look forward to the next book about the last of the triplets.
~ Reviewed by Lynda Warnock