Sunday 14 April 2013

Review: Breaking Point


Breaking Point
Breaking Point by Pamela Clare

My rating: 5 of 5 stars



Fifth installment of the I-Team series. It made me want to find a guy, maybe guys, as handsome, athletic and brave as the guys in this series are.

Zach McBride, Chief deputy US Marshal, was taken by the cartel group he was trying to bust in false accusation that he was the one who stole the cocaine when it was Interpol agent Gisella who did.
Natalie Benoit, cop beat reporter of the elite I-Team of Denver Independent, was sent to Mexico with Joaquin Marquez, photojournalist, for a seminar but instead kidnapped by the same cartel group. Together, they escaped and back in Denver, they weaved the missing link between the cartel group and Benoit's investigative report while stuck in a high-end security penthouse.

It was a story of loss and struggle by two people who were so unlike yet so similar in their own ways. They tried to fight the happiness and love they thought they didn't deserve through their survivor's guilt, but it the end, they realized they had fallen already into deep.

It was heartbreaking, but it was thrilling and sexy at the same time. Clare had once more awed me with her writing skills.



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