**DNF at 52%.**As much as I love Cherry Adair's earlier T-Flac books and writing overall, I struggle with her PNR ones. This was a reread attempt since I had read it when it first came out back when Adair was still on insta-buy for me. I really miss the days when she wrote straight-up romantic suspense. This isn't a completely bad book though (and please don't base your opinion on whether to buy/read it on my views). At times I enjoyed it well enough, but… then some woo-woo stuff would happen (invisibility, teleporting, bad guys disintegrating into black powder, etc) that made me want to throw the book at the wall. My ability to suspend disbelief is not very good so I think it's best I walk away from this book now before it gets any worse for me. I'm quitting this one for several reasons:1. It's boring. I was cleaning up the doggie droppings in the yard and found my mind drifting. If a book can't hold my attention when I'm doing that chore something is seriously wrong.2. The heroine is a rookie who "forgets" to wear her safety gear on her 1st mission out. Seriously? I'm supposed to believe this? And, yep, you guessed it she gets shot. Not to worry though she's ok (figures).3. It's #15 in a series and what I've read so far does not make me want to torment myself by reading 14 of these things to play catch up. Good lord people, 14 of them!4. Hero and heroine have names that are so similar I don't know who the hell is who in this audio. And their last names are the same. And no, this isn't some backwoods horror/love story where they create two headed babies either. They're not even related. What are the odds?5. I have no patience and this books requires lots.DNF
Do You like book Night Shadow (2008)?
Decent sex scenes but the plot is almost nonexistent.
—carpenoctum