GRR Review: Someone Like Her by Sandra Owens

Someone Like Her by Sandra Owens managed to tune down the craziness in the plot from the first novel, but the shift of objective and conflict made the "darkest hour" and "grand gesture" less satisfying than it should.

Ex-SEAL Jake Buchanan, call sign Romeo, spent most of his downtime living up to his call sign, but the one girl he wanted (but cannot have) is the boss' sister Maria Kincaid. Jake doesn't do commitments, and he knew Maria deserved nothing less. However, when Maria ran into danger searching for her father whom she never knew, Jake will throw down anything, including an assignment, to save her from harm, while desperately fighting the temptation neither can deny.

Normally in a romance, when two finally consummated their relationship, that was pretty much end of the story, but in this case...  Without a spoiler, it's almost as if the book had finished, then decided it's not long enough so it needed another part. That made for a very confusing ending.

Category: Romantic Suspense

Primary Plot: Security agent will drop everything to save his love that he can't touch; because she's his boss's little sister

Overall Rating:  4/5

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