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Forged in Desire
Forged in Desire | Brenda Jackson
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Strong enough to protect her. Bold enough to love her. When good girl Margo Connelly becomes Lamar "Striker" Jennings's latest assignment, she knows she's in trouble. And not just because he's been hired to protect her from an underworld criminal. The reformed bad boy's appeal is breaching all her defenses, and as the threats against her increase, Margo isn't sure which is more dangerous: the gangster targeting her, or the far too alluring protector tempting her to let loose. Though Striker's now living on the right side of the law, he's convinced his troubled past keeps Margo out of his league. But physical chemistry explodes into full-blown passion when they go on the run together. Surrendering to desire could be a deadly distractionor finally prove that he's the only man qualified to keep her safe, and win her love.
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ravenlee
Forged in Desire | Brenda Jackson
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Was a so-so until near the end. Waaay too much going on here, and the author can‘t understand punctuation, so there are sentence fragments everywhere that a , or ; would solve.

Mob leader gets convicted and hires assassin to take out everyone in the courtroom unless he‘s freed. Jury member Margo is on the list, security expert/professional “protector” Striker is on the job. Cue fireworks. (More in comments)

ravenlee Plot problem 1: is this a high-tension blow off steam with volatile sex that transitions to love story? Or an “I have trust/relationship issues that I have to work through before I can love anyone” story? Both, which doesn‘t work. 3y
ravenlee Plot problem 2: there‘s also a disgruntled ex-boyfriend who won‘t let her go; but he also has a psycho friend who wants revenge for a convoluted story prior to the book beginning. So there‘s a kidnapping plot. 3y
ravenlee Plot problem 3: there‘s also a disgruntled ex-mistress of Margo‘s wealthy uncle/guardian who wants revenge on Margo for getting her dumped, so there‘s another attempted murder plot. 3y
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ravenlee Various minor plot problems: a psychic investigator who gets all sorts of useless but personal flashes, the way the assassin tracks his victims, the obsession the assassin exhibits when he‘s supposed to be a hired gun...there‘s a lot going on. 3y
ravenlee Also, this is clearly the start of a new series that was a spin-off of a previous series - because we get introduced to all the MCs from that other series and peeks of backstory, plus all the new characters whose romance stories will follow in books to come...really, I‘m amazed I even skimmed through this when I should have just bailed. Whew! Sorry for the rant. 3y
ravenlee Oh yeah, I forgot plot problem 4: yet another character turns out to be - gasp - trying to kill Margo for reasons that are almost entirely superfluous to the plot. Apparently she‘s a pretty unpopular lady. 3y
Texreader Love this review! Classic! 3y
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JayneChanger
Forged in Desire | Brenda Jackson
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Mehso-so

So much going on here, too much really. it's pretty apparent that it's a spin off as secondary characters backstories are repeatedly explained. Main storyline was fine, assassin after the h, family member hires H as bodyguard (sorry Protector) they have feelings which leads to sexy times. You later have 2 more sub plots of people wanting to hurt the h, which felt unnecessary. Sequel bait was totally obvious, expect at least 2 more in the series.

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