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A review by lisa_me
Targeted by Katie Reus
5.0
4.5♥s
Sophie suspects that her company is involved with some illegal activities. She gets proof, but doesn't realize that she has also become a target.
Jack--Sophie's boyfriend, Sam, when they were teens--is an undercover operative for the NSA. Sophie thinks Sam died in Afghanistan, and Jack/Sam has since had facial surgery to change his appearance.
Jack is assigned to look into the possible illegal dealings of Sophie's company. There are things about Jack that remind Sophie of Sam, but of course he's dead.
An attempt is made on Sophie's life, and Sophie and Jack go on the run. If they survive, will Jack break cover and admit who he is? If he does, will Sophie forgive him for keeping the truth from her?
Targeted is a thrilling romantic suspense that will have you holding your breath as you turn page after page as fast as you can read. You'll be in suspense because of the danger, but also because of their relationship.
I'm a big fan of Katie Reus's Moon Shifter Novels, but this book blows them away.
Sophie suspects that her company is involved with some illegal activities. She gets proof, but doesn't realize that she has also become a target.
Jack--Sophie's boyfriend, Sam, when they were teens--is an undercover operative for the NSA. Sophie thinks Sam died in Afghanistan, and Jack/Sam has since had facial surgery to change his appearance.
Jack is assigned to look into the possible illegal dealings of Sophie's company. There are things about Jack that remind Sophie of Sam, but of course he's dead.
An attempt is made on Sophie's life, and Sophie and Jack go on the run. If they survive, will Jack break cover and admit who he is? If he does, will Sophie forgive him for keeping the truth from her?
Targeted is a thrilling romantic suspense that will have you holding your breath as you turn page after page as fast as you can read. You'll be in suspense because of the danger, but also because of their relationship.
I'm a big fan of Katie Reus's Moon Shifter Novels, but this book blows them away.