Sunday, July 2, 2023

Rafe

 

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A chance to find real love…

Ex-SEAL, Special Agent Rafe Dallas spent years working for the DOJ after his medical discharge. Now, he's joined a special Task Force fighting crimes against children. After successfully completing his first operation, Rafe is determined to give everything he has to save as many children as he can.

After learning about the tragic death of his Navy SEAL buddy, John, he promises to look after the man’s younger brother and do what he can to help find his daughter.

Finley Quinn is working undercover at a human trafficking ring trying to find his niece. He was set to join the SEALS eighteen months ago, following in his older brother’s footsteps, when John was killed in a home invasion and his six-year-old daughter was kidnapped. He has been looking for her ever since. The local police believe she's dead but Finley won't consider that possibility and refuses to give up.

When Rafe joins him undercover, Finley is hard pressed not to remember the huge crush he had on the sexy older man.

Will they save Finley’s niece before it’s too late? Will Rafe ever see Finley as more than his best friend’s kid brother?

Review
⭐⭐⭐ 3.5 I liked, it was enjoyable

I would dare to say that I liked this one more than the previous one (Mason). It was a little harder to focus on Rafe and Fin because most of the story happens while they're undercover and horrible things are happening around them, but I still really liked how it all came about between them.

I liked that Fin was clear with his feelings and he let Rafe know, although Rafe wasn't ready at the time to accept his own feelings, but I think knowing Fin's feelings helped him a little bit to recognize his own and accept them.

Things to improve: again and as in the previous book, the characters repeated lines of internal dialogue word by word.

Another thing that happened in both books is the inconsistencies. There were some pieces of information which were mentioned on several occasions, but differed in some details that perhaps went unnoticed by the author and the editor. I wish they could check that out and fix it.

Anyways, I enjoyed the reading.

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