GRR Reviews A Forever Kind of Love by Krista Lakes
Mia is a social worker. She was told she's unable to bear children, so she threw all her energy into saving those from the foster system, esp. the girl and two young boys, who can't seem to catch a break. When circumstances brought them to Carter's ranch, it seems to be serendipity, as Mia falls for Carter hard, because Carter is rich, nice, and sweet on the kids. But Carter is on the ranch for a reason... Someone is threatening him and seems to have no problem getting past his bodyguards and security. And Carter said he doesn't want any kids. But when the stalker escalated the violence into threat against the kids' foster home, can Carter and Mia survive?
The stalker simply makes no sense. He's like the boogeyman... He managed to put a carbomb on Carter's car, except Carter used a remote starter and the car went kaboom while he's away from it. But why would an electric car need a remote starter?!?!?! Hello!? And then the guy was able to slip past security patrols and such, and seemily have endless resources to conduct surveillance on the billionaire and able to evade law enforcement and his bodyguards. But he can't get past a measly door at the end. Sorry, that just didn't work for me. The two plot lines just never intersected properly.
Category: Contemporary / Romantic Suspense
Overall Rating: 2/5
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