Monday, 21 January 2019

Review: Exposed (The Dangerous Distractions #3) by Samantha Keith


Even good guys need to be bad sometimes . . .

FBI agent Nate McIver hasn’t been able to get sexy, impetuous Maddie Worth out of his mind since the last time he saw her at a wedding. If only she wasn’t his best friend and colleague’s sister. That’s about the only thing that gave him the strength to back away from the steamy encounter they shared. But now
take-no-prisoners Maddie wants his professional help. And with her life on the line, all bets are off . . .

Maddie’s overprotective brother may have had her blackballed from getting into the FBI, but he can’t stop her from conducting her own undercover operation—whether it’s between the sheets with unforgettable Nate and his abs of steel—or on the streets, trapping a notorious drug lord. And when she combines the two, the result is explosive for everyone involved . . 

Kindle Edition, 276 pages
Expected publication: February 19th 2019 by Lyrical Press


Terri's Thoughts

**I received an advanced copy of this book from the publisher in exchange for an honest review.  Thank you**

This is book #3 in the Dangerous distraction series.  I have not read the first two and it didn't seem to impact this book even the Maddie is the sister of one of the previous main characters.

Most of the time I usually start with the positive but I had two pet peeves that drove me nuts in this story and I really need to get it off of my chest.

1.  Certain expressions were simply over used from beginning to end of this story.  If I had to hear the expression "sticking her tongue on the roof of her mouth or against the back of her teeth" I was going to scream.  Then there was also the biting of the cheek.  There was also the stomach roiling that was overused.  It was a lot of the same

2.  This next one may just because I wasn't lost in the story enough to take it at face value.  I drove me absolutely nuts the complete lack of professionalism from both Maddie and Nates.  Seems like a weird one but I couldn't get over their disregard for what they were actually there for.  Nate was like the jealous boyfriend from day one and Maddie was lusting over Nate when she should have been focused on the task at hand

Taking these two points aside, this was a story about girl power.  I have to admit that the female I am rejoiced when Maddie was kicking some serious bad guy behind.  It is so much more enjoyable than the big strong man to rescue that is predominantly showcased.  Way to go Keith for creating a character that was not a push over.

Overall I did enjoy the book and I believe most fans of the genre will.  



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