My Thoughts
Lowry worked for the Service and had found out information confirming a human trafficking ring but couldn't get Jack or anyone else to hear her out about everything she had uncovered including a mole. She decided to go undercover on her own to rescue the captive women. When someone gives her up, she is raped and shot. Years later Jack comes back into her life because the mole is now coming after her.
This book is over the top fantastic! I loved it! There is action from beginning to end and you really have no idea who the mole is until the end. Now the hotness happening between Lowry and Jack was wonderful. I so loved them together. I couldn't put this one down, It's a fast paced roller coaster ride of excitement from the very first page.
I give Hard to Forget 5 hearts!
About the Book
A warning ignored…a love denied
Four years ago, Major Jack Ballentyne followed Special Agent
Lowry Fisk into a death trap. Fortunately, both of them lived to tell the tale,
but when he had Lowry drummed out of the British Intelligence Service for her
own safety—and his own peace of mind—he knew she’d never forgive him.
Lowry Fisk knew, she just knew, that the Service had a mole,
and it was up to the Assassins, the secret black-ops unit of the Service she
and Jack belonged to, to find him. And as the Assassins leader, Jack should
have believed her, even though she had little evidence beyond a gut feeling.
But when he hadn’t, she’d taken it upon herself to find the traitor—and ended
up assaulted, shot, and left for dead. Jack had come to her rescue, but it had
been too little, too late. Now all she wants to do is forget the attack, the
Service, and the sexy, steely-eyed Major with the power to make her feel weak.
But the mole is on the move, and he’s coming for Lowry to
finish what he started. Jack has to get the stubborn, dangerously gorgeous
woman to let him back into her life and allow him to protect her—without
allowing her to worm her way into his heart.
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About the Author
It took a swan dive from a roof to convince Incy (aged 5)
she wasn't an avenging fairy and that no, she most certainly couldn't fly.
Bruised but undefeated she retreated deeper into her make-believe world
populated with heroes, heroines and super villains, where good always triumphs
over evil--eventually. When her imagination gets too crowded, and the voices in
her head too loud, she depopulates by spilling her characters and events onto
paper.
Born in Zimbabwe but raised in a most peculiar village in
Dorset, she hates camping and travelling (unless it's first class), having
spent two years, and every cursed weekend and holiday for ten years thereafter,
travelling round Europe in a VW camper van with her parents and two brothers.
When not fighting injustice and righting wrongs on 'Planet
Incy' she works as a Marketing Director, and slaves as a cook, cleaner and
homemaker. Unfortunately, her law degree (University College, London)
languishes unused, the distinction between good and evil proving too worrisome in
real life.
Now living in Berkshire, her five children are well versed
in what scares her (most things) and delight in pushing her neurotic
buttons--at their peril.
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