Shannon M
3.5* No Holding Back brought me back to the days of The Men Who Walk the Edge of Honor series! That series was one of the first I read by Ms. Foster and will always be a forever favorite. While NHB had a similar feel to When You Dare, with the kidnapping/human trafficking storyline, this book is definitely a little darker and grittier than most of her recent books. I liked how strong Sterling was, how she's able to hold her own when it came to not only the bad guys, but with Cade as well. I appreciated how protective Cade was with her, but still able to accept that she wasn't going to just let him take over and control things, especially when it came to dealing with her kidnappers. They worked very well together, along with the rest of Cade's family. I enjoyed the action and intrigue of this story, I think a bit more than the romance, if you can believe it! I got a kick out of Reyes, Cade's brother, and I'm looking forward to his book. I think he's in for a run for his money when it comes to Kennedy, and I can't wait to see what her story is.
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Nicole's Book Musings
This book kicks off a new series and boy did this one start off with a bang. Not gonna lie the beginning I was reading through my fingers a bit. This book started off with an intense moment. Sterling is one strong character. With what she had gone through to see the fight she has to help others like her is inspiring. I couldn't have asked for anyone better to come into her life. Cade is the perfect person for her. What really won me over is he appreciates Sterling and supports her to be herself, but is in her corner to keep her safe. You can tell how much it really makes Sterling just blossom as a person. I love Cade's family. His brother is quite the character and I already feel for his love interest. This book dives into a serious issue that goes on in this world and it breaks my heart that it does. The nasty characters in this one are characters you can easily dislike and hope justice gets served. My absolute favorite part involves Bernard. It just melted my heart and offered the perfect light hearted moment. I read it with a huge smile on my face. I'm really looking forward to the next book in the series.
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Sandra Lancaster
3.5 stars, rounded up to 4 stars The book deals with the all too real issue of human trafficking. It does a fantastic job of delving into this world and raising awareness of this horrific problem. Sterling (Star) is a strong, independent woman who does not trust easily and given her history it is more than understandable. Cade is a take charge man, who serves to help all those that he can. When he senses Sterling is walking into danger, he automatically inserts himself into her life and protects her. There are parts of this book that I enjoyed and then there are parts that I had a hard time believing. The attraction between Sterling and Cade is there from the beginning, that much is obvious. It just felt that one second they were just trying to get to know each other and trust each other, then the next it was full steam ahead, jumping into bed. I did like how Cade let Star take charge and call the shots, trusting her instincts. But then later in the story, all the sudden Star is second guessing herself?? That just wasn’t her personality. The premise of Star trying to take on a bunch of human traffickers by herself is just unrealistic. She’s not some trained superwoman who can take down a bunch of armed men by herself and she is smart enough to know that. And the premise of Cade’s family taking down human trafficking groups outside the law just didn’t sit well with me. So, his father funded some task force, but how does that give them the authority to work outside the law? Maybe if a little more background of how they worked together with the task force was provided that would help clear some things up. I did really like Cade’s siblings, Reyes and Madison. They accept Star easily and welcome her into their mission and family. Reyes is a cocky, smart ass who is going to meet his match in the next book and I am looking forward to it. I voluntarily reviewed an Advanced Reader Copy of this book.
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