Code Name: Disavowed (Jameson Force Security, Book #8) Sawyer Bennett Release Date: December 14, 2021
Synopsis:
Life works in mysterious ways. Jameson Force Security has just received notice of a disavowed CIA agent in need of rescue in Central America. My blood runs cold when I learn that agent is none other than Greer Hathaway—my former fiancée.
Having gone our separate ways more than a decade ago, I still have bitter feelings toward Greer and the demise of our relationship. Those feelings don’t change the fact that I loved her more than anything, so I’m on the next flight out to embark on a rescue mission. Besides, Greer once saved my life, so now it’s time to return the favor and put her firmly in my past.
Face-to-face for the first time since ending our engagement, Greer and I are left with not only anger, unanswered questions and regrets, but also the undeniable chemistry we apparently still have. Will the promise of a new future together be enough, or will the same obstacles tear us apart again?
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Sawyer Bennett is a go to author and I am a big fan of the Jameson Force Security books, but I never expected to read Code Name: Disavowed in one day!
I liked Ladd and Greer as characters. They were fun to get to know and I enjoyed seeing their back story filter through to the present day. This was a great blend of real life, work related suspense, and a second chance at love. A certain young secondary character is a complete scene stealer- and those interactions with Ladd made me like him even more.
Greer is a unique leading lady and a different take on a “damsel in distress.” The balance of alpha characteristics between Ladd and Greer was a great dynamic to this story and definitely makes it stand out.
Of the Jameson books, this is probably one of the more stand alone reads as Ladd is a newer character to join the team and not as prominent in the previous books of the series. Loyal Jameson readers will be glad to see lots of familiar faces pop in, but new readers could easily join in the fun as well.
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My rating: 4 of 5 stars - Would Recommend to a Friend
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Sawyer Bennett is a go to author and I am a big fan of the Jameson Force Security books, but I never expected to read Code Name: Disavowed in one day!
I liked Ladd and Greer as characters. They were fun to get to know and I enjoyed seeing their back story filter through to the present day. This was a great blend of real life, work related suspense, and a second chance at love. A certain young secondary character is a complete scene stealer- and those interactions with Ladd made me like him even more.
Greer is a unique leading lady and a different take on a “damsel in distress.” The balance of alpha characteristics between Ladd and Greer was a great dynamic to this story and definitely makes it stand out.
Of the Jameson books, this is probably one of the more stand alone reads as Ladd is a newer character to join the team and not as prominent in the previous books of the series. Loyal Jameson readers will be glad to see lots of familiar faces pop in, but new readers could easily join in the fun as well.
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