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Hitting Xtremes

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Hitting Xtremes

By: Em Petrova
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Their lives are on the line. So are their hearts…

Captain Penn Sullivan was no stranger to deadly conditions. So, he’s more than ready to chase an elusive drug trafficker through the Alaskan wilderness. But nothing could’ve prepared him for his untimely attraction to the beautiful, bossy bush guide who claims to know the land better than his military GPS.

Cora doesn’t need a special ops unit with more muscles than brains to find the hijacked plane. She’s perfectly capable of figuring out where it went down on her own. But that doesn’t mean she can’t appreciate having a strong, sexy guy like Penn around to keep her warm on the frigid mountainside. When the mission goes sideways, it’s not long before Penn and Cora realize they’ll do anything to keep each other safe. Even if it takes extreme measures…

Hitting Xtremes, book 1 in the Xtreme Ops series, is a steamy, hard-hitting romantic suspense read full of action, danger, and passion. It features a strong, capable heroine and the tough military hero who steals her heart. Happily ever after guaranteed. Download today and get ready for the adventure of a lifetime.
Action & Adventure Military Romance Alaska Adventure Fiction Heartfelt Women's Fiction
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I was skeptical about the Virtual Voice narration, but it was better than I feared. HOWEVER, not good enough. Not enough differention between character voices; chapters run together and made following timeline hard; and not enough emphasis where needed (no sarcasm, challenge, pleading, etc needed for the story). Bottom line - I will pass on Virtual Voice stories from now on.

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