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All or Nothing

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All or Nothing

By: Cindy Dees
Narrated by: Krys Janae
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Trevor Westbrook is done waiting for bureaucrats to approve a rescue mission for his Reaper teammate. Trevor will do anything to get his brother-in-arms back, but he can't do it alone.

Enter Anna Marlow, a newly minted female Navy SEAL with the know-how to get the job done. Posing as fiancés attending a family wedding, Trevor and Anna head overseas. Anna is determined to prove that women can, indeed, serve in combat. But she wasn't prepared for their mutual attraction and Trevor's need to protect her at all costs....

©2021 Cindy Dees (P)2022 Dreamscape Media, LLC
Military Action & Adventure Romantic Suspense

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All or Nothing By: Cindy Dees
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Absolutely loved this book. The reader was perfect. The story was well written. First book from this author for me. I will read another book.

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I didn't love the 1st book in this series but thought I'd give it a chance. Not sure it's worth a credit.

Anna's character is really irritating at times. Yes, we all get you are a woman and you qualified as a seal, it's not necessary to argue with Trevor about it every 5 minutes. She's supposed to be a profiler but couldn't pick up that his concern for her was because he cares for her, not because he thought she couldn't do the job.

The dialogue with her family was so bad, it sounded like it was written and read by a robot. Also, if they were supposed to speak to each other in their native tongue, why did the narrator read it with an accent, as if they were speaking English?

I don't always enjoy the writer's descriptions and analogies. It's way too overdone and makes the writing seem so melodramatic and corny.


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