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"Deadly Games" is yet another winner for me from Jaycee Clark. It's almost scary how well she writes her villains. And it doesn't seem to matter if they are male or female, she imbues them with a sense of menace and absolute amorality. <BR/><BR/>Rori is ready to retire. Her unique upbringing and parental situation resulted in the perfect contract killer--the Raven. Her job has made her extremely wealthy even though she's careful to screen her jobs in an effort to make sure those she kills really need killing. But there's something 'off' with this last job offer and Rori decides to investigate even more closely than normal. What she finds is her alter-ego in male form.<BR/><BR/>Ian is a master of disguise and works so deeply undercover, sometimes it's hard to remember just who he really is. When his covers are blown as he rescues a small child from a porn ring, he sets into play the plans he's had for all these years...with one difference...the Raven will be coming with him.<BR/><BR/>Thrills and chills just aren't enough to describe these books by Jaycee Clark. She makes you believe in her characters and this book where both hero and heroine are killers is a prime example. It would have been hard for me to imagine a story with lead characters who were killers that I would enjoy...yet here it is. I liked both Rori and Ian. Their characters and morals may be different from mine, but in their world those morals are necessary to keep the rest of 'us' safe. Two flawed individuals who work together to save a child and end up saving themselves. I've already ordered book three and sent the author an email to ask about book five. I like this series that much.
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Posted December 28, 2011
I read ALOT and I just have to wonder why I haven't seen these books and author before?!?
She does an awesome job, the most gripping series that that I've read in a very long time. I hope to heck she hurries with Quin's story!
9 out of 10 people found this review helpful.
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Posted January 21, 2012
This was my first book by this author and I absolutely loved it... I had a hard time putting it down. I love the interaction between Rori and Ian, how their relationship developed over the course of the story with all the suspense and side stories that just meld together so great; I must say I was hung on every page. I can't wait to read the other stories about the Kinncaid family and I hope there is more to come. Jaycee Clark, you've got a new fan...
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Posted February 4, 2012
This is a highly charge book about family love and what one perosn will do protect his loved ones. I had this book along with the whole series done in a week. All the books are great on the edge and bitting you tongue on what is going to happe. The write realy gets you invole of the family drama and the evile people do, and what you can overcome with family and love. You willot be dissappoint in this book
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Posted January 29, 2012
Thought it was going to be a more exciting international intrigue kind of story. It was really a romance novel, pretty basic.
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Posted January 20, 2012
Love this series
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Posted April 5, 2013
This had everything I look for in a romantic suspense. First book by this author and she did not disappoint. If you like a lot of action in your RS this is the book for you. Loved the characters and storyline.
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Posted March 29, 2013
Love the suspense and the Family
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Posted February 5, 2013
A mystery book of love
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Posted January 17, 2013
This series is addictive! The stories are exciting and the characters are very well thought out. One of my new favorite authors!
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Posted September 29, 2012
This is a great series! Love Ian and his sweet gentle side!
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Posted April 25, 2012
Exceptional. A MUST READ. If you liked Brockmann's Troubleshooters and miss them as much as I do, then you will like this book. Currently, this book is the last of the series (if you want to read them in order). I hope and pray that there are more books and a spin-off to come. You will not regret this purchase.
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Posted March 26, 2012
I read all four in the series. Each one is definately a page turner. I wasn't even interested in TV. Jaycee Clark was a new author to me and she is terrific. It was great to follow the story of the Kinncaid family because you feel like you really know them. You feel lost when you are done with the series. Kind of "what do I read now?"
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Posted March 24, 2012
This was my favorite romantic suspense. I am looking forward for more well written ebooks like it.
Was this review helpful? Yes NoThank you for your feedback. Report this reviewThank you, this review has been flagged.Loved this series couldn't put it down.I had been waiting for Ian's book forever and it didn't disappoint. Can't wait for the next installment,Hurry Up Ms. Clark!!
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Posted January 25, 2012
I loved each book in this series, and I found myself loving the next one more than the first and I didn't know that was possible. Each brother has a trait about him that is easy to love and hard to stand. My favorite book out of the 4 would be Deadly Games. We meet Ian in every book before his, and he is helping his brothers in one way or another, but always under the radar, always in a disguise. I find it kind of ironic that the one woman that has the skill to actually kill him and is being offered a lot of money to do it, ends up saving his life, in more ways than one. The characters are lovable and relatable. The kids are wonderfully written and you just want to scoop them up and pinch their cheeks. The villains were truly evil and easy to hate. I would truly recommend this series to anyone who loves to read contemporary romance and romantic suspense. P.S. I have it on good authority that Quinlan will be getting his own book in Spring of 2012 (YAY).
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Overview
The stakes are higher . . . the risks are steeper…the chances more fatal . . .
The Raven is as dark and mysterious as her name, a shadowy assassin who now sells the skills she ...