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Driven by Rebecca Zanetti

rowdyroo762's review against another edition

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5.0

The best one yet. Angus and Nari can't ignore the attraction anymore. Awesome romance for these two and what a great suspense story. Is Lassiter still alive? Who is trying to kill Angus? This story keeps you chasing your tail. The team can't figure out who keeps going after Angus - is it Lassiter or someone from an old case? I bet you don't figure it out any sooner than they do. Very surprising ending and I loved it. I was definitely along for the ride and it was Awesome. Thank you for an awesome story.

romancejunkie1025's review against another edition

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5.0

Omfg that was fucking epic! I loved every second of this. Angus and Mari were perfect for each other and I'm so glad they finally admitted it.

fergus30's review against another edition

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3.0

This was again a fun read, like everything else in this series. It felt rushed though, the digital version needed a final pass from a copy editor.

erinremen's review against another edition

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5.0

Angus has kept everyone at arms length. Even Nari. He is convinced that Lassiter is still alive and killing again. He is dedicated to finding him and will do anything to make that happen. Nari has spent a year watching Angus drink and desperately search for proof that Lassiter is still out there. Her attraction to him is overwhelming most times, but it's not something she ever thinks he will act on. When the bodies start piling up and the resemblance to the their team is more than just uncanny they must work together to catch the person responsible and fighting their attraction is almost impossible. Will one night be enough? Or will the danger push them together and make them stronger? Action pact, thrilling, steamy and long awaited five star read!

jeannethinks's review against another edition

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4.0

Driven is the fourth book in the Deep Ops series which follows a rag tag grip of agents working for a secret branch within Homeland Security. This is finally Angus Forces story. If you've read the other books you know he's a disenchanted former FBI profiler who's convinced that a serial killer that he caught six years ago is still alive. Of course now as bodies start showing up it may appear that he is right. However the authorities are seeing this a different way thinking that he's creating the murders in a similar way to make it appear as if his Nemesis is still alive. To make matters more interesting the victims all have a remarkable resemblance to his team. And we finally get to see Angus lose his control when dealing with Nari. She is his weakness and he's done fighting the pull.

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5.0

French & English reviews

*Cette chronique est basée sur un NetGalley ARC en échange d'un avis neutre et honnête*

ENFIN le tome tant attendu !!
Quand j'ai reçu le mail de notification pour cet ARC, j'étais au septième ciel =D Je suis une grande fan des livres de Rebecca Zanetti mais plus particulièrement de sa série Deep Ops qui est l'une de mes favorites !

Driven n'est pas le dernier livre de la série (d'après les dernières pages avec le résumé de tous les livres écrits par l'auteure, il y aurait un autre tome après celui-là !! Et j'espère que ça sera sur Jethro <3) mais il conclue le cycle commencé autour d'Angus et de son obsession pour Lassiter qui l'avait poussé à créer l'équipe qu'on a découvert au fil des livres =) Et après plusieurs livres de tension sexuelle DINGUE, on a enfin l'occasion de voir Angus et Nari ensemble ... Et ça valait le coup d'attendre =D

Ce que j'ai particulièrement aimé :
- le style d'écriture avec un mélange de romance mais aussi d'enquête macabre avec tous les détails techniques d'une enquête mais aussi des scènes PFIOULALA <3
- l'intrigue très haletante autour de Lassiter qui servait de fil conducteur depuis le départ (je dois avouer qu'à certains moments, même moi je doutais et je ne m'attendais pas du tout à la fin même si je trouvais l'un des "méchants" louches =D)
- la romance entre Nari et Angus qui était PARFAITE !!! Toute cette tension sexuelle accumulée, ces scènes PFIOULALA (la première notamment <3) mais aussi leurs moments mignons =)
- les personnages en eux-mêmes qui sont LE point fort de la série : Wolfe que j'adore toujours autant mais aussi Jethro que j'adorais voir plus en détails et mon favori ici Angus pour qui j'ai eu un énorme coup de cœur (le badboy très intelligent au cœur brisé ... <3)

Bref, encore un coup de cœur pour ce tome de la série Deep Ops ! Si vous aimez les romances avec de l'humour mais aussi des enquêtes tordues, A LIRE !

PS : to the publisher and Netgalley, thank you so much for the ARC =D


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* This review is based on an NetGalley ARC provided in exchange for an honest, unbiased opinion. *

FINALLY the long awaited book !!
When I received the notification for this ARC, I was in heaven =D I'm a big fan of Rebecca Zanetti's books but more particularly of her Deep Ops series which is one of my favorites !

Driven is not the last book in the series (according to the last pages with the summary of all the books written by the author, there would be another book after that !! and I hope it will be on Jethro <3) but he concludes the cycle started around Angus and his obsession with Lassiter which had pushed him to create the team that we discovered over the books =) And after several books of CRAZY sexual tension, we finally have the opportunity to see Angus and Nari together ... And it was worth the wait =D

What I particularly liked :
- the writing style with a mixture of romance but also macabre investigation with all the technical details of an investigation but also scenes PFIOULALA <3
- the very breathless plot around Lassiter which served as a common thread from the start (I must admit that at times, even I doubted and I did not expect at all the end even if I found one of the "bad guys" shady =D)
- the romance between Nari and Angus which was PERFECT !!! All this accumulated sexual tension, these PFIOULALA scenes (the first in particular <3) but also their cute moments =)
- the characters themselves who are THE strong point of the series : Wolfe whom I still adore but also Jethro whom I would love to see in more detail and my favorite here Angus for whom I had a huge crush (the very smart heartbroken badboy ... <3)

In short, another favorite for this book from the Deep Ops series! If you like romances with humor but also twisted investigations, A MUST READ !

PS : to the publisher and Netgalley, thank you so much for the ARC =D

hookedbythatbook's review against another edition

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3.0



Angus Force gets his day to shine in the fourth book of the Deep Ops series. He still believes that the serial killer responsible for his sister’s death isn’t dead himself, but that he is out there, taunting Angus. And will Angus finally acknowledge the crazy attraction between him and Nari, the psychologist assigned to his band of misfits?

Nari is a great character. She knows exactly what she wants, and she isn’t afraid to go after it. Clearly Angus is also drawn to her many interesting facets. Angus is gruff, as you would expect, and very one-track-minded in his pursuit of Lassiter. His hunky team, who we know and love (if you’ve read the previous books) are all there in their loyal and trustworthy splendor. Along with, of course, the brilliant women by their sides.

The usual action and suspense contributed to my bad(?) habit of late-night reading. I was rooting for Angus all the way. Things did get a bit convoluted at times, and the team had to go underground, but that is where they do their best work. But I think, we can all agree that Roscoe stole the show.

All-in-all, I enjoyed this book, and the whole series so far, and Angus and Nari together as well. I definitely recommend this series if you’re interested in romantic suspense.

Thank you to the publisher and Netgalley for providing me with a copy of the book. All thoughts and opinions are my own.

avid_read's review against another edition

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adventurous mysterious tense medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? A mix
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? No
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? It's complicated

4.0

bubbataylor's review against another edition

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adventurous challenging dark funny hopeful tense fast-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? A mix
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

4.0

bookishlynomes's review against another edition

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4.0

Okay, first things first: Rebecca Zanetti is amazing at writing romantic suspense that is packed full of action and sexual tension. You get all of that (and more) in this fourth installment of the Deep Ops series!

I don't want to give too much away since this story and its delightful characters have been building on the sidelines since the first book in the series! The hero, Angus Force, is strong but tortured - and for good reason. His backstory really draws you in and makes you feel for him. He's had a bit of a tragic past and its definitely impacted his present day a lot.

The heroine, Nari Zhang, was a bit of a surprise to me in this book. It was really great getting to understand her more through her own backstory, and watch her and Angus' relationship develop further. It was also fun to see these characters interact again with characters from the previous books. It might not seem like a big thing, but as a reader, I ALWAYS enjoy revisiting favourite characters from previous books in the series.

The story itself was exactly as you'd expect from Rebecca Zanetti: entertaining! Zanetti writes stories that perfectly blend romance, mystery, intrigue, and action that keeps readers (like myself) hooked. The only thing I would mention is that, although, the stories in this series are about different couples, I would highly recommend reading them in order. I didn't read them in order and got a little lost every now and then, but that could also be a me thing! Things do get explained though but from my personal experience, I'd suggest reading in order. Other than that, I loved everything else about this book and am always happy to hear about any new books Zanetti is writing!

Disclaimer: Thank you to Kensington Books and Netgalley for the arc in exchange for an honest review.