Ghost, Razer 8 (Razer 8 #2)
by
P.T. Macias
Synopsis:
Ghost is an old-fashioned Southern boy fighting hard to forget his pain. He’s forced to protect his Mama and sister from their abusive Pa. Ghost is strong, silent, and soft spoken. He works hard against all obstacles and hurt.
Ghost grows up to become a Delta Force. He meets and falls for a hot Latina who sets him on fire! She captures his soul and brightens his world. He would do anything to protect her.
Duty calls and he’s forced to leave her unprotected. The unspeakable happens! Ghost calls on Infinity. Infinity aids to extract his woman from the clutches of a soulless prostitution mob. Time is running out!
Review by Guest Blogger Angela:
This book is about a group of
elite Delta Force members called the Razer 8, Infinity for his
particular group. He has had a hard childhood protecting his mother and
sister from their abusive alcoholic father, and is the strong, silent,
yet gentle type of man.
Ghost
and his crew are on a short leave from their service when Ghost meets
his soulmate at a bar while he is with his friend and team member, Loco.
He sees her from across he bar dancing and he is instantly sure she is
his soulmate, Andrea. Kind of hard to believe, right? I struggled
with that one, too! I'm all for and truly people that some couples can
and do meet one another and know from the beginning that they have found
the 'one'. However, knowing from across the room, just on sight, and
before you're even talked to that person...... I'm not totally convinced
that's possible.
The two
lovebirds dance to a few songs, and end up back at his place where they
spend all night.The next morning finds the two deciding to spend he rest
of Ghost's leave together at his house....
Enter
the bad guy, Marcos, a long-time family acquaintance of Andrea's
family. Marcos is a very bad guy who is planning on abducting Andrea
and using her in a secret prostitution operation. Her sudden
relationship with Nathan (Ghost) certainly puts a kink into his
plans.....
The beginning
of this book was a little scattered in my opinion, only in the fact
that the story uses the thoughts of the characters as part of the main
story telling process. It jumps from person to person and back again,
and for me personally, it would have been less distracting to have it in
distinct sections for each character's thoughts.
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