GRR Reviews The Transporter by Liz Maverick


Cecily falls for the wrong guy all the time. That's why she's running away from her current BF, and jumped into the backseat of Shane's BMW. Shane's just doing a favor for his team leader (and his best friend), who needed his sister rescued. Shane's the wheelman of the Hudson Kings, a special band of mercenaries, currently on assignment from a three-letter agency trying to root out Russian spies in the US... and it turns out, their handler was Cecily's boyfriend, who apparently befriended Cecily as both an insurance policy and attempt at counter-intel. Cecily can't help falling for Shane, even though she's tired of taking orders from men in general. Shane needed to avoid temptation, esp. his best friend's little sister... But when bad guys want to play, innocent pawns sometimes got hurt... Esp. when she agreed to use herself as bait...

Actually not bad, no obvious mistakes that I can see, it's more forced proximity scenario when she's just full of sass against his high-handed "do as I say so you won't die". The end was Hollywood, but not completely implausible.

Category: Contemporary / Romantic Suspense

Primary Plot: Young woman rescued by wheelman from her evil BF, who's her brother's best friend, fell for him even as his "high-handedness" rubbed her the wrong way. Can he save her when her BF wanted her back?

Overall Rating: 4/5

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