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Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. No current Talk conversations about this book. Silent Threat by Dana Marton Romantic suspense. Fast. Immediately engaging. Well written. A stand alone but takes place within the town boundaries where the series takes place. I understood the ethical issues of the heroine but hated that she had to make that choice, especially because the timing. Cole was so patient with her. He deserves major kudos for handling her back and forth signals. Plus his lip reading was outstanding. I’m not sure it’s like that in real life but hope for the best. The heroine was always good about making sure she was facing Cole and her empathy for him in the group scene was touching and educational for me. A great read. I will have to go back and finish the series as I’ve only read the first. no reviews | add a review
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"This suspense is romantic, timely, and different. Great pacing, great characters...just great storytelling all around." --USA Today's Happy Ever AfterA former Navy SEAL, Cole Makani Hunter has returned home from a disastrous black ops mission without his best friend, his hearing, or the use of his right arm. So when his ex-commanding officer assigns him to an undercover mission at a rehab center for vets to discover who leaked sensitive military information to an enemy, he'd rather be anywhere but there. Almost immediately, Cole finds himself at odds with Annie Murray--a peace-loving ecotherapist whose dream is to open an animal sanctuary out of her home. While the two seemingly have nothing in common, their spirited arguments soon fuel a passion for each other.But just as things begin to heat up between therapist and patient, dangerous complications arise. So does the past--and a shocking revelation that puts Cole and everything he now holds dear in the path of a murderous traitor. No library descriptions found. |
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Google Books — Loading... GenresMelvil Decimal System (DDC)813.6Literature English (North America) American fiction 21st CenturyRatingAverage:
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Silent Threat is a good introduction to the Mission Recovery series. The romance takes center stage in this novel that includes several mysteries that enhance the story. By the end of the book, there have been enough clues that the reader is able to determine the solution to all of the questions that have been raised throughout the story. While several deeper issues are intelligently handled, some of the challenges of being deaf aren't as well developed. Annie and Cole are likable characters, but the chemistry between them is lacking. Overall, Silent Threat is a good read that could have had better execution. ( )