Reviewed by Angie on

4 of 5 stars

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Mine to Take opens with Skye going to see the one person that she never thought she’d see again. She hasn’t seen her first love, Trace, in ten years when he broke things off with her and joined the military. But Skye is being stalked and the police won’t help her because of lack of evidence. She hopes Trace will take her seriously, but she doesn’t expect him to handle the matter personally. Or for their connection to still be as strong as it was when they were teenagers.

Mine to Take wastes no time getting to the action. Trace and Skye immediate get to kissing and go back to his place. Her stalker strikes again and keeps coming. It’s nonstop! It was a very short read, but it also moves too fast. Sometimes the transitions between scenes are a bit rough or nonexistent. But I found myself unable to put it down. Skye’s stalker is very good and leaves no evidence other than little things that she’ll notice. He shows that he can get to her anytime and anywhere, even with Trace glued by her side.

I didn’t guess who Sky’s stalker was, but I was hoping for a bigger twist than there was. It did look like it was heading in one direction, which would have been excellent! It doesn’t though, which was okay, because that led to some other twist that I didn’t see coming and bumped my rating back up. People can be so sick and twisted!

I really enjoyed Mine to Take. I do wish that it had been a little longer, so that the scenes had flowed together better. But it was exciting and sexy and not overly predictable.

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