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Title: Destination Ever After
Author: Rebecca Savage
Publisher: The Wild Rose Press
Length:212
Heat: Hot
ISBN: 1-60154-280-1


Blurb:
Austin’s been captured by the rebels and drug lords in South America, Columbia. He’s been beaten, but his spirit isn’t broken. And even the insanity going on around him doesn’t keep him from desiring Alicia
Alicia snipes for the DEA, but now her mission is a little different: rescue. She knows the area, so she’s been sent in with her team of mercenaries. But
Austin is no weakling, and he has information that changes the mission, resulting in the hunt for an American drug dealer who’s in the process of making a multi-million dollar trade. In the search for their query, Austin and Alicia battle rebels and fall in love, the last of which Alicia never would have expected to happen.


An American in the jungles of
South America is dealing with scum, trading for drugs, and willing to kill anyone in his path. But, Austin and Alicia aren’t that easy to kill.

Review:

Destination Ever After is an easy, entertaining, and modern read, and stays true to the genre.  The heroine, Alicia, a trained sniper, is a tough, no-nonsense woman who handles herself well in any situation----except that of love.  The story, filled with some saucy-hot love scenes, touches on an everyday truth that most women encounter:  trying to balance a career with a relationship.  Rebecca Savage does a good job with the harsh scenes as well as those filled with passionate kisses.  This book reveals Savage's untapped talents.  I look forward to her future publications.

Reviewed by JD Jenkins

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