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Gwen's Delta

Delta Team Three, Book 3

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Gwen's Delta

By: Lynne St. James
Narrated by: Kathryn Lynhurst, Tor Thom
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Shy bookstore owner Guinevere Dedmond resigned herself to living her dreams through the pages of the books she sells, but when she receives a mysterious call demanding she pay ransom to save her parents, her comfortable world erupts in chaos.

Panicked, she turns to the sexy soldier who swept her off her feet, not knowing he's part of an elite spec ops team. Luke “Merlin” Forest and his Delta Team are no strangers to uncovering terrorist plots and stopping them, but when he discovers Gwen's parents are involved, the risks and stakes get a lot higher. His sexy bookworm has given him a taste of stability that he's never had before, and this mission threatens to blow that relationship out of the water. Risking his life has always been part of his job - but it just got personal.

Gwen's Delta is the third book in the Delta Team Three series. Each book is a stand-alone, with no cliff-hanger endings.

©2021 Lynne St. James (P)2021 Podium Audio
Contemporary Contemporary Romance Military Protector Romance Romantic Suspense Suspense Arthurian

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books are maintaining their story

I enjoyed this book but i liked Destiny's story more.
in this one, the storyline was good and although a bit slow and covered in romance at the start, it began to pick up pace and get into the action half way through. i shake my head at one particular thing that always seems to be portrayed no matter who the author is...that is the CIA always seemed to be the bad guys.
Side characters and their antics are humour filled and fun.
only drawback for me was that the writing was a tad on the shallow side when the angst got going. the h didn't seem to be too worried about her life and death situation let alone that she just discovered news about her parents and all truths withheld. I think the depth could have gone deeper and picked up with intensity.
the H, as usual, fell quick and hard even though in the beginning of the book he swore he'd never get involved.
Kathryn did an ok job at narrating Gwen and the female voices but her inflections were a little on the mild side when the h was in dire straits. Tor did well as the H, although his inflections were a bit sketchy too and like Kathryn, lacked some intensity when the going got tough. I persisted but felt disappointed. I've listened to Tor before and enjoyed his narration but he fell a bit short with this plotline.

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