Review od "Race To Kill" by Rachel Kall
When fiercely independent Vivian Reese is thrust onto the national stage
during a heated presidential campaign, she doesn't expect to become a
media darling. She also doesn't expect to start to fall for her sexy new
bodyguard, Marcus Locke. But when threats start surfacing against the
sitting President's campaign and all evidence points to Vivian, she
doesn't know who to trust. Delta Force Operator turned FBI agent Marcus
Locke is supposed to be investigating campaign finance crimes. He's not
supposed to be checking out the sexy, eloquent campaign spokeswoman
Vivian Reese, who's one of his prime suspects! But when they are caught
in the middle of a presidential race that is quickly turning deadly, he
is forced to put both his heart and his job in the line of fire. Tempers
flare and passions ignite as the campaign gets dangerous, but when
bullets start to fly will either of them survive?
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This was a good book, a little easy to predict but good just the same.
Vivian works for a politician that is running for President and is requested to cover media interviews for him to drum up the votes. She begins getting letters from a stalker, a bodyguard is hired to keep her safe.
Marcus is the new bodyguard and he really likes Vivian who is prim and proper but has no problem standing up to him.
I enjoyed the storyline and it had good flow but as I said it was pretty easy to determine what would happen next. If you enjoy political suspense with romance this is a good one for you.
4 Stars!!!!
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