What he remembered: His clothing size.
What he didn't remember: Everything else.
Navy SEAL Mitchell Shaw woke up one morning with no clue as to who he was. And the items hidden in his possession were no help: an address, along with a .22 caliber side arm. The address led him to the Lazy 8 Ranch - and its beautiful manager, Becca Keyes, who made him believe he might have a future. Even if he wasn’t sure about his past.
The gun was another story altogether....
©2007 Suzanne Brockman (P)2011 Harlequin
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"Narration is painful"
This story could have been a decent listen, nothing to be on the edge of your seat for, but an ok story. However....the narration was horrific. She was so monotone, no emotion, no voice variation between characters - even male parts. It was like she was just reading off the page, and frankly it was painful to get through because of it.
Too many books, so little time. 5 stars=Great, 4 stars=Good, 3 stars=Okay, 2 stars= Sucked, 1 star=Awful.
"Sweet addition."
Another good addition to the Tall, Dark and Dangerous series. It does get better with each book. A sweet romance, very little mystery. Defiantly read the series in order due to the fact the characters intertwine in the books. Read Troubleshooters series, they will suck you in and you will become obsessed with finishing them.
"Good Story, Painful narration"
Probably not. The story seemed to be a good one, but the narration was lacking....excitement. No...variety. She tried her hardest. You could tell she was trying to get the excitement of the story out there, but she sounded like she was reading to a bunch of kindergarten kids! Not something you want in book like this.
she could have put a little more passion in her performance. She tried to get excitement and anger across, but she just didn't deliver.