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"strong Smithson Group thriller"
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted June 29, 2005
Smithson Group agent Mick Savin awakens in West Texas
wondering how he ended up there. He knows he was
attacked, hog tied and dragged before being left to die by
Spectra hoods while on a mission in the New Mexico desert.
Mick soon learns that former attorney Neva Case saved Read more...
"A Larger than Life Hero!!!"
Reviewed by Kristi Ahlers
Posted June 13, 2006
Ms. Kent is an automatic buy for me now when it comes to
her single title series. Her latest effort is no exception
and this read is just another example of what wonderful
alpha male hero's she manages to create as well as the
complex storyline.
Mick Savin is in Read more...
SummaryMick Savin is discovered, beaten and bloody, along the side
of the road by a woman with even more secrets than he has.
Neva Case is an attorney, but she also runs the Big Brown
Barn, where young girls fleeing from marriages arranged by
their cult-member parents to middle-aged men, and willing to
pay for the privilege, can hide before being spirited out of
the area. Neva takes Mick in, patches him up, and in return
he offers to help her out. This one won't win Kent too many
fans among romance readers, although admirers of her
original Bond and Gor adventures may enjoy it. It starts out
with two teens running for their lives, then gunshots. Next
a dog is beaten, and Mick is hogtied and sadistically
dragged along rocky ground by two thugs on ATVs. And that's
just the introduction to the story, which crams cult
practices, abuse, and child prostitution into another
graphic tale of sex and organized crime featuring one of the
SG-5 team.
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