Book review : Near Miss

Book review :

Near Miss is book one in C.S. Smith’s steamy romantic suspense series featuring former special operators from the US and UK. This book is a whirlwind of trust issues, of secrets and of feelings that can't be denied.

The story revolves around Sophia, a young woman who gets a new job at an US company that makes projects for Afghanistan, and Lachlan , the man she has to research, because the man who helped her get the job thinks this ex-military is involved in illegal arms selling. Sophia is hard not to like, while Lachlan has his Scottish charm, his alpha struggles yet a tender heart. 

With someone illegally selling arms to the Afghans, and making it look like Lachlan is the culprit, the pair will have to have some pretty fancy footwork to keep him being charged with treason. If he can prove his innocence, and both survive the betrayal. They just might end up with a HEA.

The author has well penned the storyline and all the characters are well plotted. Language is lucid and easily comprehendable.

I  loved the precious, heart warming details and the things that made this book unique, like the scenes involving the painting and the meeting with the veteran. I liked a lot about this book, the fact that it kept you guessing, you reach almost the middle of the book until you realize who is the bad character. Do grab your copy today.

I am thankful to netgalley and the publisher for providing me the copy of the book in return of an honest review.

Happy Reading!


 

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