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Locke and Key (Titan)

By: Cristin Harber
Narrated by: Jeffrey Kafer
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The Stoic Special Forces Operator
There’s only one person to blame for darkening the last years of Locke Oliver’s military career: Cassidy Noble. And damn if he doesn’t have to save her from the side of a frozen mountain.

Even after the job is done, he can’t shake the woman from his thoughts. He blames her for the deaths in his army unit so many years ago, and he’s not ready to let that go. It’s driving him to the point of distraction, and now his Titan Group boss says to get his act together or get out.

The Feisty Fallen Reporter
Cassidy is a disgraced journalist, once accused of treason - or she’s an American hero. It depends on whom you ask. She’s on a mission to rebuild her name and started with a simple question but discovered a complex web of spies and possible human trafficking.
Titan Group believes in her.

Locke does not. Until he can’t deny the truth any longer about the past or what she’s uncovered in her investigation.

Become an Inseparable Team
Cassidy volunteers to go undercover. Locke would do anything to stay by her side as she slips into the network and is sold to the highest bidder. All is going right until everything goes wrong. Nothing is as they expect, including falling in love with the woman he thought he hated.

©2017 Cristin Harber (P)2018 Cristin Harber
  • Series: Titan, Book 12
  • Unabridged Audiobook
  • Categories: Romance

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loved it

Loved it !! this story. the narrator is so fantastic it's like your really there!! good overall

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Misunderstanding

This couple has great chemistry and we are with them all along the way unto they realize the attraction. Another intensely surprising story that becoming expected from this series.

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I LOVE the Titan series and I love Jeffrey Keifer

This was the best one yet! Please keep this series going. I love ty he characters and there is such a balance of romance and action!! I can see the characters in my mind and feel like I'm part of the group! Don't stop Cristin!!

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Flamethrower Fireworks - Enemies to Lovers

Two romance plots I don’t care for involve reporters and politics, and yet I enjoyed this Titan book. Perhaps because the bigger plot involves strong, silent Locke absolutely loathing red-headed reporter Cassidy due to an old misunderstanding amid a bad military engagement. I do so love an enemies to lovers scenario, especially when it involves a growly, broody, all guns N testosterone male who can’t decide whether to throttle Cassidy or pin her to the wall and roughly work through their conflict in way naughtier, and better, fashion.
I also like the cocky, flirty dialogue as Locke tries out affectionate nicknames for Cassidy... flamethrower, shortcake, red riding hood. Two downsides are probably just personal pet peeves that others may not care about. One; as much as I love Kafer’s deep, sexy narration, I really hated the nickname Locke settled on ... had a bit of an eye twitch every time I heard it. Blech. Two: this particular book had an over use of the phrase “milked her pu**y”... and while I can handle explicit sex and even the P word, this combo grated on me. All in all, however, the dirty talking foreplay and duringplay was hot, hot, hot... that mirror scene!
The plot was a bit over complicated and contrived to get from Russia to the US and back to Russia while keeping Locke and Cassidy together, but the fun of the Locke/Cassidy interactions, and the Locke-Titan teammate interactions more than made up for any missteps. Fun, fierce, alpha males and alpha females. That may be what I love most about this series; the ladies can be damsels to save and still be strong women who can give as good as they get. Fireworks makes for great romance, and this flamethrower gave quite the show.

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