Midnight Games by Elle Kennedy

Midnight Games (Killer Instincts, #3)

by Elle Kennedy

She wears a thousand deadly identities. He sees through them all.
 
A master of disguise, Isabel Roma spends her life pretending to be other women.  Normally, her emotions are reined in tight—but sexy mercenary Trevor Callaghan has a knack for getting under her skin. The elite operative’s quiet strength and raw magnetism affect her in ways she’s never felt before, a distraction that can quickly turn deadly in their dangerous line of work.
 
After putting his tragic past behind him, Trevor is ready to focus on his future—and he damn well intends for Isabel to be in it. When their entire operation is thrown into chaos, Trevor enlists Isabel’s talent for deception. And as they attempt to save their team in a world where the stakes are high and the danger is grave, Trevor must convince Isabel that the woman beneath all the disguises is the one worth having.... 

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Midnight Games is another book in Elle Kennedy’s suspense series about Trevor and Isabel. Although it can be read as a standalone I would highly recommend reading the other books because you will have a better understanding of the backstory and how they work, especially Trevor’s story. Isabel is like a chameleon, and used to hiding her identity, something that brings her directly in Trevor’s sights when he needs help with his current case.

All the women of this series have a take no prisoners mentality, and Isabel is no difference. She is one of the best at her job and makes no apology for it, because she’s so used to hiding her true personality. Trevor lost his wife in the first book of the series, and his journey to another relationship is both heartbreaking and exhilarating to watch. He is able to see the real Isabel, and she is able to help him heal from his tragedy, making them a perfect match for each other. This was one of my favorite books of the series, and I look forward to the reading the rest of them.This book was reviewed by a member of the review staff at Cocktails and Books. The name of the reviewer can be found under the post categories.

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