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A review by jigsawgirl
Heat of the Knight by Em Petrova
5.0
This book was soooo good. I loved the fact that Elise was smart, strong, and tough. Everything she needed to keep Sean on his toes. I loved that Sean appreciated and embraced those qualities in Elise. They had great chemistry and steamy sex scenes.
The action in the book is just as entertaining as the relationships. Sean and Elise, Bo and Elise, Sean and his entire family, so much going on. The Knight family provides a few chuckles, and you get a strong sense of the love, loyalty, and family that flows throughout the book.
You also get great descriptions of the swamp, bayou, and other areas the Knight Ops men seem to travel. It feels like you are right there with them.
This one managed to reel you in with action hitting you at the very beginning, and it holds you to the last page. There is one thing I would have liked more detail about, and that is what Elise did to get herself out on trouble. That is minor because it doesn't take away from the story. Just my own little quirk.
I would definitely recommend this book. It is a standalone, so if you read it first, you will be fine. I do have to warn you that if you read this first, you will absolutely go back to read the first book.
I voluntarily read and reviewed the Advanced Reader Copy of this book received via Booksprout.
The action in the book is just as entertaining as the relationships. Sean and Elise, Bo and Elise, Sean and his entire family, so much going on. The Knight family provides a few chuckles, and you get a strong sense of the love, loyalty, and family that flows throughout the book.
You also get great descriptions of the swamp, bayou, and other areas the Knight Ops men seem to travel. It feels like you are right there with them.
This one managed to reel you in with action hitting you at the very beginning, and it holds you to the last page. There is one thing I would have liked more detail about, and that is what Elise did to get herself out on trouble. That is minor because it doesn't take away from the story. Just my own little quirk.
I would definitely recommend this book. It is a standalone, so if you read it first, you will be fine. I do have to warn you that if you read this first, you will absolutely go back to read the first book.
I voluntarily read and reviewed the Advanced Reader Copy of this book received via Booksprout.