#Review Falling for Danger by Chanel Cleeton

Posted September 26, 2015 by jenncobb in Blog Tour, Book Reviews, Books, Collage / 0 Comments

#Review Falling for Danger by Chanel CleetonFalling for Danger From the series: Capital Confessions #3
by Chanel Cleeton
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Published by InterMix, Penguin Group USA on September 15th 2015
Genres: Romance
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Source: NetGalley, Penguin Random House
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The author of Flirting with Scandal presents her third book in a sexy contemporary romance series about three sisters in a powerful political family, the scandals that threaten to destroy them, and the passion that drives them…

Kate Reynolds has just graduated from college and is determined to make it on her own. Her job as a junior political analyst at the CIA is a dream come true and the perfect opportunity to find answers about the night that’s plagued her for four years—the night she lost her fiancé, Matt, on a Special Forces mission in Afghanistan. Kate’s consumed with uncovering the truth and avenging the man she loved and lost, even if it means risking her own life to prove that his death wasn’t an accident.

When she gets too close to discovering what happened that fateful night and danger arrives on her doorstep, Kate’s stunned by the man who comes to her rescue. Together, they begin to dig for the truth, fighting to stay alive as they’re dragged down into a world of secrets and lies. But when the threat hits close to home, Kate must choose between vengeance and a future with the man who’s ignited a fire inside her that she thought died long ago.

We received this book/audiobook for free in exchange for an honest review. This does not affect our opinion of the book or the content of our review.

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About the book

Kate is a daughter of an important senator in D.C and she works for CIA. She has lost the love of her life, her fiancé Matt during an attack at his unit in Afghanistan. 4 years later she still can’t get over her loss and is still investigating his mysterious death. She suspects and blames her own father and Matt’s father for his death.

Everything is as usual until one night she hears a loud noise in her living room… She thinks that she is about to be robbed in her own home. But then something else happens…. Two strangers are fighting to death there instead. When voices slows down she is hidden in her room with a baseball bat and ready to swing all she has if someone attempts to enter the room. She gives him her best and knocks him down and run for the front door. When the man says her name “KATE”. She freezes and it’s like she is dreaming or has she finally lost it and gone all mad.

The man on the floor was a complete stranger by the looks of it, but his voice was more than familiar to her. A voice she dream of so many times and wished she could hear again, even if for just one last time. Was HE really back? Where has he been all these years?  Why has he been away? Away from her? So many questions….but she doesn’t seem to get any answers from this mysterious man in her home.

My review

After reading the short synopsis about this book, it sounded interesting and I gave it a chance. BUT when I started the book I realized it was way much better then it seemed. From the very first chapter my heart was in my throat constantly and I felt this heavy pain in my chest, all for the GOOD reasons.

I can’t describe how much I loved this book…. The first half of it was the BOMB for me. I had to put the book down at the times because it was too much to handle. I didn’t want this book to end at the very same time that I wanted to jump to the end and find out how this whole drama would play out.

The story was a knockoff for me and kept me intrigued all the time and I never knew what I could expect from the next chapter ahead of me. Our leading characters story, emotions, their pain and actions felt so real like I was feeling all of it myself 🙁

Huge + points for DPOV 🙂

Overall this was a well written book, with a great and different story filled with underlying passion that just waited to be released to the surface.

“Tell me to stop touching you,” he whispered against my skin.
I slipped a hand inside his boxers, his erection brushing against my palm, a hiss escaping his mouth as his fingers dipped under the fabric of my shirt. I arched into his touch like a cat, fisting his cock as his hand teased my breast, tormenting my nipple.
His head moved up, his lips inches from mine.
What would it feel like to kiss him again? Would it be the same as it was between us or had that changed, too?
“Come to bed with me,” I whispered.
I didn’t care if this was a mistake, didn’t care if I’d regret it in the morning. I wanted him now. Needed him now. The rest didn’t matter. I’d loved him my entire life, had thought I’d lost him, and now he was here. What else was there?
His hand froze.
No.

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