Dantès Unglued by Jocelynn Drake and Rinda Elliott

Title: Dantès Unglued

Series: Ward Security 02

Author: Jocelynn Drake, Rinda Elliott

Genre: Contemporary, Thriller, Suspense

Length: Novel (255pgs)

Publisher: Drake and Elliott (January 24, 2018)

Heat Level: Moderate

Heart Rating: ♥♥♥♥♥ 5 Hearts

Blurb: When private investigator, Shane Stephens, is hired by the mayor of Cincinnati to track down the hacker who has been threatening him, Shane is sure this is the opportunity to launch the Merleau Detection Agency into the big time. He even convinces Rowe Ward of Ward Security to loan him one of his best IT specialists, Quinn Lake.

Shane, a man who prefers casual intimacy, is surprised by his attraction to the moody computer geek, but when Quinn suggests they have fun for the month he’s on loan, Shane happily agrees. Both men are expecting nothing more than a good time.

But the investigation takes an unexpected turn and they quickly discover they are facing more than a hacker out to ruin the mayor’s re-election chances. And as they spend more time together, they realize their relationship may be a lot more than just a good time.

With only weeks until the election, Shane and Quinn race to gather the proof they need while dodging bullets and possibly…falling in love..

ISBN: B0799P7D8H

Product Link: Amazon US | Amazon UK 

Reviewer: Shorty

Review: I really liked this story about Quinn and Shane. The two fit each other perfectly. It was by no means an easy relationship when you both agree to only sex and it turns into more. But they managed and all the sex was hot.

The case was way more interesting to me than the relationship. It was very hush, hush. Even Shane’s partner did not know the details. A game of who the hacker is quickly leads to deception, murder and a secret so scandalous that it will ruin an influential man.

Danger, heart stopping action and romance all lead to a well written story. Though I personally would have liked a little more detail in the case itself rather than the relationship. Aside from that it was a great addition to the series.

Fantastic read and highly recommended.