Caitlin Cavanaugh likes being in charge. Maybe that’s why she’s an FBI special agent. Her latest assignment: Stop a violent madman in Somersett, South Carolina. But even more challenging is working with former Navy SEAL Quinn McKade, who—though Cait would never admit it—makes her feel deliciously out of control. It takes a sniper to catch a sniper, and McKade begins spending steamy summer nights with Cait, investigating the murders. But when the killer starts leaving chillingly familiar clues, the pair knows that the murders aren’t random…and Cait and Quinn could be next. “JoAnn Ross excels.”—Romance Reviews Today
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"Each Joann Ross book I read makes me more of a fan. I love the stories. The are a good escape and wonderful love stories."
— Melissa (4 out of 5 stars)
" It was fine. There was a lot of fluff that wasn't necessary. The story moved along and I wasn't bored. "
— Original, 6/26/2013" This is not my kind of book "
— Debbie, 3/7/2013" Enjoyed this book, though not as much as 1st one, still very good. "
— Maggie, 11/29/2012" This was the 2nd in a series about vets with PTSD who remain heroes by helping solve murder cases. In this case, a fellow vet seems to be killing random individuals and terrorizing the local town. Cait, and FBI special agent, ends up joining forces with Quinn, a SEAL sniper to figure out who dun it. "
— Sara, 8/23/2012" Better then the first one. But still a little too jumpy for me. "
— Lori_ajax, 5/23/2012" I wish I could say I enjoyed this book, but I didn't. I thought the characters deserved a much better plot. Essentially, it could have been a good story, but it just wasn't: the characters really lacked depth and the entire plot lacked credibility. I was so disappointed. "
— Marleen, 1/29/2012" Each book in this series focuses on a different person but they are all connected by an incident that happened while they were serving in Afghanistan. P.M. "
— Horace, 8/13/2011" Readers who like this series will probably also like the KGI series by Maya Banks. "
— Tina, 11/30/2010" Main story was good. Romance between the 2 main characters was not as good as she usually writes. Most of the book dwelt on the antagonism between them and there wasn't a good explanation of how they got past that. But overall, a good read. "
— Bev, 6/4/2010" I usually love her books but this one goes into too much detailed description and tends to get annoying really easily. "
— cassie, 11/12/2009" I usually love her books but this one goes into too much detailed description and tends to get annoying really easily. "
— cassie, 9/28/2009" Main story was good. Romance between the 2 main characters was not as good as she usually writes. Most of the book dwelt on the antagonism between them and there wasn't a good explanation of how they got past that. But overall, a good read. "
— Bev, 3/1/2009" I wish I could say I enjoyed this book, but I didn't. I thought the characters deserved a much better plot. Essentially, it could have been a good story, but it just wasn't: the characters really lacked depth and the entire plot lacked credibility. I was so disappointed. "
— Marleen, 11/21/2008JoAnn Ross is the author of more than sixty novels in numerous series of contemporary romance and romantic suspense, as well as many stand-alone novels. She is a member of the Romance Writers of America’s Honor Roll of bestselling authors and has won several awards, including career achievement awards from Romantic Times in two categories. She has also received the National Service Award from the Romance Writers of America (RWA) and was named RWA Pro-Mentor of the Year. She lives with her husband and three rescued dogs in the Pacific Northwest.
Coleen Marlo is an AudioFile Earphones Award–winning narrator who has been nominated for an Audie Award twice, winning in 2011. She has been awarded three Listen-Up Awards from Publishers Weekly, an AudioFile Audiobook of the Year Award in 2011, and was named Audiobook Narrator of the Year for 2010 by Publishers Weekly. She is a member of the prestigious Actors Studio and taught acting for ten years at the Lee Strasberg Theatre & Film Institute. Marlo is a proud founding member of Deyan Institute of Voice Artistry and Technology.