Title: Silent Threat (Mission Recovery #1)
Author: Dana Marton
Stars: 4 stars
Review:
I was really curious how Dana Morton was going to be able to have readers understand how a character Cole Makani Hunter who can't hear is able to communicate in a book.
Readers will be pulled in from page one and won't be able to put the book down. readers will enjoy the carefree Annie Murray and love her ability to love those who other would feel are unlovable.
Dana Marton is able to a story where readers will have a better understanding of what it is like for those returning home from the military who are left feeling half of who they once were.
The pain and wondering if life is worth living. The story is a romance but it also about help those returning from batter with physical scars as well as emotional scars.
The story will have readers hooked and wanting more
Thank you to Netgalley and the publisher Montlake Romance for the advance Copy
Synopsis:
A 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.
Kindle Edition, 311 pages
Expected publication: January 2nd 2018 by Montlake Romance
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Dana Marton writes fast-paced action-adventure romances that take her readers all over the globe. She is a Rita Award finalist and the winner of the Daphne du Maurier Award of Excellence. She loves writing stories of intrigue, filled with dangerous plots that try her tough-as-nails heroes and the special women they fall in love with. Her books have been published in seven languages in eleven countries around the world.
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