Review Out of Sight by Cherry Adair (Book 5)

Book 5 of the T-FLAC series, Out of Sight is the story of Kane Wright, fashion and other photographer extrordinaire. It was strongly hinted in the storylines of other books in the series that he is not all he seems, and so it is.

The hero
Yes, Kane is a photographer, but he is also a T-FLAC operative, going in under the guise of being a photographer to various hotspots in the world. He is adept at disguises. And he’s fighting his own demons because he lost one team to torture when they were captured.

The heroine
A.J. Cooper can hit a target without fail, but then she has an accident during training in which she is shot. She is blamed for it, but we learn later there is more to the story. Meantime, sent in as part of Kane’s new team to take out a wicked terrorist, she misses the shot. Then freezes in fear. She vows to get the target the next time.

She is another strong woman who doesn’t give in to her fears. She holds her own and then some.

The love story
Believable. Some interesting situations, including one place I’ve never seen in a book before. Adrenaline does that to you. Plus she is very beautiful and both have noticed each other before this op. Together they watch each other’s back and get out of some tight situations, which might not work in RL.

Violence
As usual, the baddies get taken out, one by one. A couple of gruesome deaths — and dead bodies. Some torture, but of baddies to baddies, except for finding the body of one of the good guys. Makes you not want to give the bad guys any chances.

The action is fast and furious. Of course, you root for the good guys (and woman.)

Have you read this one?

It is also available for Kindle at $6.39.

Book 2: Kiss and Tell
Book 3: Hide and Seek
Book 4: In too deep
Book 6: On thin ice
Book 7: Hot Ice

Karin
www.savvythinker.com

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