Off Course
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5.0 • 2 Ratings
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- £3.99
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- £3.99
Publisher Description
With wedding plans underway, Brantley Walker and Reese Tavoularis are attempting to strike a balance between work and their personal lives. After a hectic summer, they finally have a moment to catch their breaths. At least until their talented hacker, Jessica James, jinxes them. The next thing they know, they’re in New York City, tracking down one of their own.
Amidst rising tensions within the task force members, their mission becomes increasingly complex, and perhaps a tad entertaining. But not for everyone. For Reese, bad memories are stirred up, forcing him to face his past.
A trip that is relatively straightforward in scope turns out to be anything but. It’s only when they realize they’ve veered off course that Brantley starts to question their true mission.
Customer Reviews
Great story
Another fabulous story! I love this series and I’m so happy Reese and Brantley are in such a good place now. They’re both really happy, looking forward to their upcoming wedding. They’ve had quite the journey and it’s now feels like it’s safe to not be worried about them as a couple. Alls good with JJ and Baz’s relationship and everyone else in the task force seems to be finding their feet and starting to work out how they fit into the team. The dynamic between the task force is very changeable in terms of their personal lives, Nicole keeps surprising me with the direction in which people are going but it keeps it interesting.
The storyline itself is pretty simple, it definitely feels like we’re just getting little snippets of information that will soon become important later on as the series develops. Hopefully you’ve read Rafe before starting this story as it definitely seems to be setting us up for a much bigger story development. It’s hard without giving away a spoiler but you really don’t want to miss any books in this world as they are all interconnected. I think Z knows exactly what is going on but he’s stuck in a position where he cannot act, therefore he’s laying the path for the Task Force to act instead.
I’ve really enjoyed this book and as always I highly recommend Nicole Edwards. She’s awesome!