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Chasing the Knight
- Stealth Ops, Book 6
- Narrated by: Jeffrey Kafer, Heather Costa
- Length: 11 hrs and 10 mins
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Publisher's Summary
She's the admiral's daughter...and the one woman bad-boy Wyatt Pierson can't resist.
When Wyatt left England, he said goodbye to his privileged upbringing and forged his own path. After years of running operations for an elite unit of Navy SEALs, he's satisfied with his mission-focused life until a messy entanglement walks through the door.
Natasha Chandler doesn't exist - and that's the way she likes it. Total dedication to her cover is precisely what makes her a great CIA officer. The career she loves exacts a heavy price, though: Family, identity, relationships. But while chasing one of the most wanted criminals in the world, the rugged and sexy Teamguy she can't seem to forget walks back into her life and has her questioning everything.
Working together to hunt down an elusive cyber-terrorist, Wyatt and Natasha are forced to face their past, expose their secrets, and survive the explosive chemistry mounting between them. And when a young woman connected to Wyatt winds up in the crosshairs of the hacker's deadly game, he and Natasha must protect her and others from falling victim to the next attack.
Will the obsession for justice cost them their chance to be together - or will they get their shot at love?
The Stealth Ops Team - Navy SEALS who handle covert ops for the president in the U.S. and around the world - under the guise of an alias, Scott and Scott Securities.
Each audiobook in this action-packed romantic suspense series can be listened to as a standalone.
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- TinyVenus
- 2024-03-02
A Slow-Burning Romance in Familiar Territory
Rating: ⭐️⭐️⭐️1/2
Heat Level: 🔥🔥🔥
As a resident of the hometown setting in Brittney Sahin's "Chasing the Knight," I was naturally intrigued by the prospect of seeing familiar landmarks and locales woven into the narrative. However, despite the personal connection, it took me longer than anticipated to fully immerse myself in this sixth installment of the Stealth Ops series.
Sahin's storytelling prowess is undeniable, and her ability to craft engaging romantic suspense is evident throughout. Yet, compared to its predecessors, "Chasing the Knight" seemed to lack the relentless momentum that typically characterizes the genre. While there were moments of action and intrigue, there was a persistent feeling of something missing, preventing me from fully investing in the plot.
The central romance between bad-boy Wyatt Pierson and CIA officer Natasha Chandler is undeniably captivating, fraught with tension and chemistry. Their shared history adds depth to their dynamic, and as they navigate the complexities of their relationship amidst a high-stakes mission, their connection is palpable.
However, the slow pace of the narrative left me wanting more urgency, especially in a romantic suspense novel where the stakes are typically sky-high. While the storyline is solid and the characters well-developed, "Chasing the Knight" fell short of the five-star standard set by its predecessors in the series.
Nevertheless, Sahin's writing remains a highlight, showcasing her ability to craft vivid settings, intricate plots, and compelling characters. Despite its shortcomings, "Chasing the Knight" is a worthy addition to the Stealth Ops series, offering readers a glimpse into the world of espionage and romance.
In conclusion, while "Chasing the Knight" may not reach the pinnacle of its predecessors, it still delivers an engaging read for fans of romantic suspense, especially those intrigued by the allure of a hometown setting and complex, multifaceted characters.
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