Monday, April 12, 2021

Review: Deadly Alliance by Maddie Wade & India Kells

Title: Deadly Alliance
Series: Alliance Agency
Author: Maddie Wade & India Kells
Read copy: eBook (Kindle)
Published: October 9, 2018
Publisher: Maddie Wade
ASIN: B07GS534M2

Fortis and Purgatory are both exceptional covert agencies composed of deadly operatives. With the Atlantic Ocean between them, they never thought they would ever collaborate until a series of horrible murders force them to unite.

As a former Navy SEAL, Shane Rhodes has suffered his share of tragedies but when his best friend’s little sister is murdered by a vicious serial killer, he takes it personally.

Emme Wallace is the perfect bait; she is also young, innocent and skilled. With both their teams behind them, they go after a lethal shadow set on revenge.

As danger brings them even closer, barriers are shattered and bonds formed until they realise that they are much stronger together than they are apart. But will their unique talents and skills be enough to survive a threat no one can see?


My rating:

***eBook available for free on Amazon***

In search of a serial killer, two agencies from opposite sides of the pond unite...


Oh sweet baby Jesus!

After a previous dud I decided to give one of the authors another chance. Won't make that mistake again.

Bland, RS stereotypical main characters (she came across as naive and wide-eyed, he as a protective Alpha who channeled his protective instincts into assholishness), a romance that went from 0-60 in a blink of an eye (one one page they couldn't stand each other—or pretended to, on the next page they were bumping uglies), a plethora of secondary characters I couldn't care less about (apparently they were relics from previous books about the two agencies) and a suspense plot that was there only to create conflict, kill off an apparently major character and plot the path for the spin-off that is supposed to be this new series.



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