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Friday, September 25, 2015

Book Review Lethal Game (Biological Response Team 2) by Julie Rowe

 Lethal Game (Biological Response Team, #2)
Title: Lethal Game

Author: Julie Rowe

Stars: 5 out of 5

Review:
I can't help but love this book from beginning to end. Captain Sophia Perry is young, too smart for her own good and never taken serious because she says what she means. As with all military suspense romance novels she is beautiful, unique and curvy woman with large breast. Please give me an average look woman any day who's personality stands out out her appearance. The author created a very likable character who has the ability to be rude but funny at the same time. She doesn't understand social norms of dating so when she wants something she says it. Which makes for some really good laughs and sweet moments.

Sergeant Connor Buttons yes that's right Buttons is assigned to keep Sophia safe as he is doing that he finds himself falling for her blunt way of wanting things. She makes him laugh because she isn't what he expected.

The story is full of adventure that will keep the readers up all night. My one complaint would be that the author wrapped the story up in a nice little bow way to fast without giving enough details for my taste. The 3 months forward left me with too many unanswered questions.
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The author did a wonderful job of take a very dark subject and endless medical information and made it not only enjoyable but I want to understand virus a little more.
 Julie Rowe made you like Sophia and honestly I hope the author carries these two characters into the next book.

I plan to go back and read the first novel as well as pick up the third one in the series.

I received a copy from Netgalley.
Doesn't the cover look like Paul Walker?

Synopsis:
As the nation's youngest virologist and hematologist, Captain Sophia Perry has always been one step ahead of her peers. But there's one thing she can't beat—cancer. She wants to make a difference in the time she has left, so when she's sent to investigate a breakout at a Syrian refugee camp, she goes, saying nothing of her diagnosis. But saving the masses isn't easy when the man tasked to protect her is so irresistible.

Communications Sergeant Connor Button is back on active duty after a deadly explosion, but he doesn't feel whole again until he meets Sophia. Assigned to keep her safe, he's prepared to die for her, but for the first time in months he truly wants to live—if only she wasn't so determined to put them both in danger.

With a secret to keep and nothing to lose, Sophia is determined to find the source of the breakout at any cost. Violent attacks on the camp convince her that someone wants her to pay dearly. But as Sophia's health deteriorates, Connor must find a way to help her defeat her enemies before her body defeats her.


Kindle Edition
Expected publication: October 12th 2015 by Carina Press 
 
 
About the Author:
Julie Rowe’s first career as a medical lab technologist in Canada took her to the North West Territories and northern Alberta, where she still resides. She loves to include medical details in her romance novels, but admits she’ll never be able to write about all her medical experiences because, “No one would believe them!” A double Golden Heart finalist 2006, Julie’s writing has appeared in several magazines such as Today’s Parent, Reader’s Digest (Canada), and Canadian Living. She currently facilitates communication workshops for her local city college. Julie enjoys hearing from her readers. You can reach her at www.julieroweauthor.com or on Twitter @julieroweauthor .
 Julie Rowe’s first career as a medical lab technologist in Canada took her to the North West Territories and northern Alberta, where she still resides. She loves to include medical details in her romance novels, but admits she’ll never be able to write about all her medical experiences because, “No one would believe them!” A double Golden Heart finalist 2006, Julie’s writing has appeared in several magazines such as Today’s Parent, Reader’s Digest (Canada), and Canadian Living. She currently facilitates communication workshops for her local city college. Julie enjoys hearing from her readers. You can reach her at www.julieroweauthor.com or on Twitter @julieroweauthor .

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