This was an interesting book, which probably would have been better for me had I followed the 43 Light Street series, especially towards the end of the book. But I liked the book, and would buy more of this mini-series. Rebecca York made Sophia a strong heroine, especially in getting Jonah away for his "prison".
Back cover: Major Jonah Baker-bad boy turned soldier, hero turned captive. He'd lost blood and comrades on the world's battlefields, but neither compared to losing his memory. Waking up in a secret military bunker, drugged, with vague images of a mission gone bad, Jonah had nowhere to turn. Until help came in the form of the one woman he'd always remember...
Psychologist Sophia Rhodes never got over the bad boy who'd stolen her good-girl heart a decade ago. but without military training, how could she possibly steal Jonah from a high-security facility? She had only one hope-that he'd never forgotten her, either. Sophia knew the breakout was the easy part. Somehow she had to help Jonah focus his hazy images-before a desparate man made sure he'd never remember...
Excellence rating: *** - Pretty Good
Steaminess: Sensual
Lynn







I've read some
I've read some of the books in this series but there are so many I haven't bought any of the new ones. I did see this one in the store and it sounded really good I almost got it and might still but I hate to start a series and not read them in order.
The D2K Paranormal Junkies ~ 2008 Book Challenge Blog
Great series (and book)!
I've also read some in this series, but not all of them (probably not even close). Actually I just finished reading this book myself but have not posted a review yet. I did like it also though, and actually bought it because it sounded so good. I try to limit my buying and be very selective.
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