Wednesday, 29 January 2014

Cat Fights by Elaine Dyer

Cat FightsCat Fights by Elaine Dyer
My rating: 2 of 5 stars


Cat knew she was going to die, but she was determined to do it under her own terms, which meant she had to escape her kidnappers and the brutality they had planned for her.  She is so focused on jumping overboard, she doesn’t at first recognize the man from her distant past who’s come to rescue her.  And when he tells her he’s been sent by the father she’s believed dead for eighteen years, she knows he is either lying or mistaken.  But once he regains her trust, she finds herself wishing for much more than friendship.
Jase’s memory of Cat as an aggravating childhood friend isn’t anything like the exotic beauty he’s rescued from modern day pirates.  Not only does she look like every man’s fantasy, but she’s proven herself to be brave, smart, and his equal in every way. 
But the danger to Cat didn’t end with her rescue.  Somebody wants her dead, and it’s up to Jase to make sure their attempts on her life fail.  The last thing he needs or wants is to become personally involved with the person he’s charged with keeping safe, but the temptation Cat offers is hard to resist.  In the end, her safety is as crucial to his future as it is to hers.


My Review



This is a romance suspense, the story unfolds quickly about a young woman named Cat who lived with her grandmother in Brazil. Cat & her grandmother are kidnapped by pirates, as this unfolds she is rescued by her father who she was told had died. Jase is an ex navy seal who was adopted by her father after his parents died and he believed his daughter was dead.


Even though the plot was fast paced I feel that it could have been developed a lot more, I you felt the pull in the story but I felt a little let down through it.

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