“For those who enjoy their romantic suspense on the dark and steamy side,”* here’s the blisteringly sexy new novel in the Killer Instincts series by the author of Midnight Action and Midnight Pursuits...
Former CIA agent Bailey Jones has spent months trying to forget her night of passion with mercenary Sean Reilly. An elite and methodical assassin, she has no room in her life for a reckless, rule-breaking Irishman, and she’s vowed to steer clear of the tempting bad boy who lured her into his bed under false pretenses.
When Sean is implicated in the robbery of a Dublin bank, Bailey knows something isn’t right. So what if she can’t trust him? There’s no way Sean would end up on the wrong side of the law. In fact, he’s stuck in the middle of a dark and dirty conspiracy that could put his twin brother’s life at risk with one wrong move. And Bailey’s life too when she agrees to help.
As the stakes are raised and Bailey finds herself torn between two brothers, the fine line between danger and desire is crossed…and it’ll take more than a killer instinct to survive.
*New York Times bestselling author Christy Reece
- ISBN10 0451474422
- ISBN13 9780451474421
- Publish Date 2 June 2015
- Publish Status Active
- Publish Country US
- Publisher Penguin Books Australia
- Imprint Signet
- Format Paperback (US Mass Market)
- Pages 368
- Language English
- URL https://penguinrandomhouse.com/books/isbn/9780451474421
Reviews
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Sean and his brother, Oliver, just landed a job with Jim Morgan and his team. He's wanted in on Morgan's team for awhile, but he'll have to walk away to protect the men he now calls friends and still save his brother's life.
Sean and Ollie's father was part of an IRA military group known as The Irish Daggers, second only to the leader, Eamon "Rabbit" O'Hare. After their father's death, Sean and Ollie realized they really had no interest in fighting for their father's lost cause. They walked away and became well known information brokers.
Now, Rabbit wants Sean to break into the local bank and steal something which belongs to his rival, Ronan Flannery. There has been bad blood between Rabbit and Ronan for decades and they seem more interested in destroying each other than fighting for the cause. Rabbit is holding Oliver prisoner until Sean gets him what he wants.
But one of the hostages at the bank has emailed out a video of the bank robbers and one of Noelle's assassins, Bailey Jones, recognizes Sean. Even wearing a mask and fatigues, there is not way Bailey would miss Sean. Sean might make her crazy with is cavalier attitude toward the job, and there is the fact that he impersonated his brother and showed up at her hotel room for a night of steamy, hot sex, but there is no way Sean would be stupid enough to rob a bank.
Bailey hops on the next plane to Ireland and breaks into the bank herself to get some answers and to get Sean the hell out of there. Bailey and Sean make it out of the bank, but Flannery knows that that Sean has his property. He wants it back and he wants Sean to help him destroy Rabbit. If he doesn't, Flannery will send one of his men to kill Bailey.
Sean needs to think fast if he wants to save all of them out of there alive. If they make it that far, then his bigger hurdle will be to get Bailey to forgive him for pretending to be Oliver, but he won't apologize for what was the best night of his life.
THOUGHTS:
The only two problems I have with this story is: one, if you have access to an awesome, elite rescue team, why the hell are you quitting your job to keep them out of your problem and not asking for an employee discount to rescue your brother; and two, if Sean actually slept with the woman his brother is in love with, pretending to be Oliver, that would make him a big douche and knocks him down from a hero to a real bastard. We can only overlook this because we come to know that Sean has some serious feelings for Bailey, that Bailey has feelings for Sean and that she doesn't have any romantic feeling for Oliver outside of their close friendship. But on the flip side, the fact that Bailey knew from the beginning that that the man she had sex with was Sean and that she tortures him and allows him to think he is an awful person, does make her a bit of a bitch.
Aside from some minor plot issues, the storyline was a nail-biter. Sean and Oliver are being dragged back into their old life and in order for them all to make it out alive, they have to figure out a way to screw over two very dangerous men in such a way that they won't come after them. They can't just skip town since both have men and connections. They would simply hunt them down even if they had to wait to get to any one of the three of them. They would never be safe. As if there isn't enough problems, we also have a creepy henchman who has his eye on Bailey for a little raping fun. It's not just that he's evil, he's creep-me-out evil.
Romancewise, it was a bit frustrating. Sean was jealous of his brother since he wanted Bailey. Sean is unaware that although Oliver and Bailey clicked as friends, they never had any romantic spark. That was how Bailey knew for sure that she was sleeping with Sean. One, Oliver wouldn't have come to her room for sex, and two, there was no spark when she and Oliver kissed, so burning up the sheets sex had to be Sean. But Oliver is the serious, dependable twin and Sean is the "we'll figure something out" twin and Bailey doesn't trust anyone without a plan. So have have Sean, who is guilt ridden, that he is hiding what he did with Bailey from his brother and from Bailey, and Bailey who knows that the great sex she has was with Sean, but since he lied to her and pretended to be Oliver, she won't let him off the hook and let's him torment himself with guilt. Both are definitely wrong on this, but the sexual tension between them is awesome.
This is a great series and I am interested to see where she is leading with Sullivan and Liam. Things are still uncomfortable between them since the kiss they shared. They are trying to get past it since they were great friends until their feelings started to get a little muddled up. Although Sullivan is a little more liberal with who he has sex with, Liam is from a large Irish-Catholic family. He's already feeling guilty about crossing the line with Sullivan. While Liam is from a large family, Sullivan is an orphan who was never important to anyone until his friendship with Liam. so he has no interest in messing of the most important relationship he's ever had no matter the attraction. I have never read a M/M romance before but I am working my way toward Quinn and Blay in the Black Dagger Brotherhood and hopefully this one. As part of these storylines, I am interest in seeing these gentlemen get their HEA although I don't believe that either will open me up to this new genre of romance.
Received an ARC from the publisher in exchange for an honest review.
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