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  • Rugged & At-Risk

  • Quinn Family Romance, Book 4
  • Written by: Cami Checketts
  • Narrated by: Stephen Dexter
  • Length: 5 hrs and 42 mins
  • 4.5 out of 5 stars (18 ratings)

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Rugged & At-Risk

Written by: Cami Checketts
Narrated by: Stephen Dexter
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A famous actress with a price on her head...a hardened security specialist who refuses to acknowledge their love. Can she convince him to reconnect before they run out of time?

Griff Quinn’s purpose is to save lives and some day make restitution for the wrongs he’s committed. He’s loved Scarlett Lily for almost a dozen years, but no one will find that out, especially not Scarlett.

When Griff finally comes for her after a decade of separation, Scarlett is ready to reconnect with an Oscar-worthy kiss. His coldness hurts worse than the years of rejection and silence. Scarlett isn’t sure that anything will penetrate his hardened heart. The only comfort in having Griff in her life again is he might be the only man who can protect her from a demented fan offering a million dollars for her kidnapping.

Will love prevail, or is Griff too far past feeling to let even the love of his life in?

©2019 Cami Checketts (P)2019 Blackstone Publishing
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Stupidest heroine to live

As a woman stalked for tears, moving from women’s safe houses to the next after the next , I thought this heroine was SO DUMB I couldn’t even like her. I almost couldn’t listen to the whole thing, but I wanted to listen yo the whole Quinn series.

Seriously, she does every single thing IMAGINABLE that anyone who’s watched TV or movies since Enemy if the State with Will Smith and Gene Hackman, I think, was made KNOWS many of the ways you can be found. Blue snarfing case in point: you can steal peoples info within a certain range iff their device if Bluetooth is on. And that’s been in TV for ever FIFTEEN years. Any idiot can tract a cell phone, and even if you change numbers monthly with a new SIM card, there’s always people who can find their way in some little hole and get your details. If you find my phone isn’t disabled, you’re toast. You IP address included in EMAILS can find you.

So I love Cami’s stories, but not only have I lived it (so granted have enough education to write a novel and a stay safe guide, if it didn’t cause PTSD) I’ve seen so much of this on tv shows since about 2000. That’s 23 years ago, since this year ends in a couple of days. My own ex husband from 2000 era actually admitted he’d done it to me THREE times before our divorce. And he wasn’t the sociopath (yes, I know how to pick them….).

I know the author wants shorts stories with minimal plot entanglements that can wrap up easier than an episode of CSI, Bones, or any other crime show that wraps in an hour but she needs to either do some homework, so she can at least try to write a story where you envision the lead getting stabbed to death after her stalker finds her and you don’t really care, because all reality was suspended the moment you read her name. Anything beyond that was a downward spiral that never should’ve been written.

BUT that said, it’s nice to see the good guy griff get his live life in order, and I suppose since he got his happily ever after (to the dumbest heroine ever) it made me happy. At least there was enough gushing about her beauty that we know Griff will at least have a trophy wife.

You’d think since all the characters are ultra elite wealthy multi hundred millionaires or billionaires that they could employ real security—which she does, but with that kind of problem, real security means a lot more than one guy in residence.

Read it for Griff since it’s free, understanding she’s light in the attic but looks pretty, and you’ll probably find a way to let the clean happily ever after suck you in to a bit of cheer :) Griffs a good guy, in enough stories that his happily ever after couldn’t be missing!

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