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Taken
Taken | Rebecca Zanetti
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“Explodes with action, spice and humor.” —Publishers Weekly on Hidden Hunter Holt might be the most stubborn ex-soldier ever born, but when he’s called on to help find a lost foster kid, he jumps into action. Even if it means working with the woman who broke his heart five years ago—the woman who still haunts his dreams . . . “Fans of J. D. Robb and Karen Robards will love Zanetti's series start.” —Booklist on Hidden Faye Smith has spent five long years trying to get her life back on track. She knows she should’ve turned toward Hunter and not away from him. But they both had too many demons to destroy. Maybe now they’ll get another chance—and save someone else’s life too . . . “Spicy romantic interplay; Highly recommended.” —Library Journal on Vampire’s Faith But first they’ll have to stop arguing long enough to trust the Deep Ops team. Hunter was a lost boy himself once. In fact, he ran away from the exact same man, their monster of a father. Now he and Faye will have to unite to find the brother he never knew—and maybe each other . . .
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Taken | Rebecca Zanetti
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Yes all 3 books for this month is done , plus they fit propmts for my Halloween Bingo card. So go me . Usually I read only 1 but this this I was able to read all 3 plus this one qas one of my backlist Netgalley ARCs from 2019 so that helped to get it off from that list .

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Taken (Deep Ops, #1.5) | Rebecca Zanetti
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I‘m obsessed with Wolfe and I know he‘s only a minor character so far I‘m beyond ready for more of him.

This was a great novella. Hunter‘s half brother is kidnapped by his teacher (CW for statutory rape talk) He teams up with Faye and the Deep Ops group to get him back. He and Faye used to be a couple, five years later they‘ve gotten past some of their issues, but they still struggle with trust.