Tuesday, June 7, 2022

Rebecca Zanetti - Unforgiven review

Ooh yes! I was looking forward to going back to Rebecca's world. Gemma has been on the run. Her life is hard, but not something she can't do. She finds herself teaching at D.C. University and has a semblance of normalcy. I enjoyed how we're given a glimpse into her world and why she's running. And who she's protecting. She doesn't allow herself to get close to people, but suddenly find herself drawn to Jethro. Soon life gets a little scary and she and Jethro and his group of friends are brought together to protect her. I enjoyed the action in this book, the sense of danger and the budding romance. This book had it all and I was completely captured. This is the 5th book of the series and while it can be read as a standalone, I do recommend reading the other books.





Readers of Lisa Jackson and Lucinda Berry will be thrilled by this stunning tale of suspense from a New York Times bestselling author. Even the most exclusive universities can’t out a stalker in the latest in this USA Today bestselling series when a brilliant professor and an ex-Deep Ops agent will have to outwit an obsessive killer.

“Zanetti is a master.” —Kirkus Reviews

Run: Gemma Falls never expected to use her game theory expertise to outrun a killer. But for years, that skill is all that kept her one step ahead of a deadly stalker. When Gemma gets the chance to teach at D.C. University, she hopes she and her young daughter have found a safe harbor. The only flaw is the arrogant philosophy professor who’s always underfoot giving unwanted advice—in his sexy British accent . . .

Hide: Jethro Hanson has blood on his hands. He’s working within ivy-covered university halls now, but he knows that his work with the Deep Ops team and the deadly acts he once committed for the sake of Queen and country place him beyond forgiveness—until he meets Gemma . . .

Seek: Soon, the passion between them stuns them both. But when Jethro discovers a threat is fast overtaking her, he must choose between the redemption he seeks—and releasing the ever-present killer inside . . .

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