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Long-time Linda Howard fans (thinking of Mr. Perfect or Open Season ) might find the pacing here slightly uneven. The first 100 pages are a masterclass in setup, but the middle drags slightly under the weight of its own backstory. I would have liked to see more of the "everyday" moments between Sera and Cole to balance the high-octane drama.

The action sequences are brutally realistic. Unlike some romance authors who gloss over violence, Howard gets into the mud and grit of a firefight. The setting—a rain-soaked, corrupt Pacific Northwest town—feels like its own character, claustrophobic and dangerous. vk linda howard

Howard (if this is your first time reading VK Linda, take note) writes tension like a pro. The chemistry between the protagonist, ex-military operative Sera , and the mysterious, damaged heir Cole is electric from their first hostile encounter. The dialogue is sharp, often laced with a dark humor that kept me turning pages well past midnight. Long-time Linda Howard fans (thinking of Mr

Fans of Sandra Brown, Toni Anderson, or late-night Kindle Unlimited binges. Note: If "VK Linda Howard" refers to a specific existing book (like a fanfiction or an indie title), please provide the actual book title or genre, and I can rewrite this to be accurate to that text. I would have liked to see more of






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