REVIEW: Fatal Honor by Misty Evans

Posted June 26th, 2016 by in Blog, HJ Recommends, Review, Romantic Suspense / 5 comments

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Fatal Honor (Shadow Force International #2) by Misty Evans took me on an Fatal Honorinternational adventure! Charlotte, a British Intelligence officer, has been branded a traitor. She’s fighting to clear her name, at the same time trying to stay undetected. She needs help, and there’s only one person she thinks can help her. Miles is a former SEAL now working for Shadow Force International. Charlotte saved him once…is it his turn to help save her now?

I really enjoyed everything about this book. I liked how Misty Evans takes us right into Charlotte and Mile’s story from the start. In a small cabin in the Carpathian Mountains, Charlotte and Miles become closer as she helps him recover. They don’t talk about their pasts or who they really are…even though they each know. They are just together, and the pace of the growth of their relationship over these 6 weeks was just right. When Charlotte disappears and Miles is rescued, he’s not sure if he’ll ever see her again.

In dual POV’s, Misty takes us right into action when Charlotte and Miles finally come together again. There is no hiding who they are now, no hiding that danger chases Charlotte. The chemistry is still hot between Miles and Charlotte, and as trust is built and a connection is strengthened, I liked how Miles and Charlotte were with each other. They are both strong, determined main characters torn by loyalty, the need for truth and justice, and their feelings for each other. I liked that they didn’t play games with each other and I could feel the connection building along with the attraction between them. There is tension, conflict, danger, and unexpected twists and turns in Fatal Honor. The romance and suspense are strongly woven together in a believable way. Misty’s smooth, well paced writing with vivid descriptions kept me mesmerized. I couldn’t wait to see how all the different angles of this plot would turn out.

The secondary characters, particularly the other Shadow Force International operatives, are a great addition who add depth and character to the plot. I liked how they are involved and their characteristics are perfect!

With a unique, interesting plot that makes you think it just might happen, I’d recommend Fatal Honor by Misty Evans to any romantic suspense reader.

 

Book Info:

4SPublished: April 25th 2016 by Beach Path Publishing | Shadow Force International #2

The second thrilling novel in the bodyguard romantic suspense series, Shadow Force International.

Miles is Charlotte’s one and only weakness. He’s also her only hope…

To stop a Romanian crime lord and clear her name, British Intelligence officer Charlotte Carstons has no choice. She must track down former Navy SEAL Miles Duncan and ask for his help. Miles holds the key to completing her undercover assignment and proving she’s no traitor…but he also holds a grudge. Getting him to forgive her may be the most challenging mission of her life.

Charlotte is his fantasy woman. She’s also the biggest mistake of his career…

He was supposed to hunt her down. Instead Miles ended up at the mercy of the sexy, mysterious MI6 agent who left him without so much as a goodbye after their six-week love affair in the Carpathian Mountains. Back in the States and working as an operative for Shadow Force International, Miles has been searching for Charlotte ever since—and so has everyone else. She’s a traitor to her country and she may be responsible for the deaths of his SEAL teammates a year ago.

Together, they can save the world. Or destroy each other…

When Charlotte shows up on his doorstep asking for help, Miles knows better than to get involved. She’s determined to go back to Romania with or without him, however, and he knows she’s walking into a deadly trap. Can he keep her safe as they travel across continents and explore the depth of their feelings for each other? Or will misplaced honor and treasonous loyalties prove fatal for them both?

 

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5 Responses to “REVIEW: Fatal Honor by Misty Evans”

  1. JoAn V.

    I loved this book. It was a fun thrill ride for me. Thanks for the review.