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Falling Hard by HelenKay Dimon

bookloverchelle's review against another edition

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4.0

Book number two in the Bad Boys Undercover from HelenKay Dimon, Falling Hard is a fast paced, edge of your seat romantic suspense that picks right up from where the last book ended. When a distress signal goes out from a clinic in Skardu, Pakistan the Alliance team knows that a rescue is needed. But when West finds not the seasoned doctor he was expecting but the doctor’s daughter, Lexi, he knows that this assignment is going to go from bad to worse. He’s already in the one part of the world he said he’d never come back to but he and his team members are being thrown in to a situation that they could possibly not make it out of. Lexi knows that there’s something not right going on in the local caves and uses the distress signal she learned from her father to send for help. When West and the rest of the Alliance team show up she’s not ready for the heat she feels for this very dangerous rescuer. As they uncover the secrets hiding in this seemingly quiet mountain town the attraction between Lexi and West heat up but will they make it back to safety to explore what could possibly be? Really great continuation in the series. Technically it could be read as a stand-alone but supporting characters and the ‘big baddy’ are introduced in the first book so I would recommend starting there. I really love how Ms. Dimon does not shrink on the action, she shows great interactions between the Alliance team members, and doesn’t leave the heroine as a weak woman waiting to be rescued. There’s a great mix of all the things I love in a romantic suspense. Great read, I’m excited to continue the series!

**HelenKay is a personal friend, take this review however you’d like**

scoutmomskf's review against another edition

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4.0

Good book that starts out fast and keeps the tension going. West is ready for a break between assignments and instead gets pulled into one in a place he hated. The group he belongs to gets a distress call from a contact in Pakistan, and off they go. Lexi is the daughter of the doctor running the local clinic, and while he's away has noticed some suspicious activity nearby. Following her instincts, she reports it, and soon finds herself in serious trouble.

West and his team arrive just in time to save Lexi from some very determined interrogators. Lexi quickly decides that West is just who she needs on her side to find out what is going on. Their initial meeting is both frustrating and funny. West is accustomed to people being intimidated by his size and his demeanor, and when Lexi refuses to bow completely to his dictates he is at something of a loss. Lexi is very strong-willed and has no trouble standing up for what she sees is the right action to take. It was pretty amusing to see the two of them butt heads over what to do. All of it is aggravated by an intense attraction that takes them both by surprise.

That attraction has to take a back seat because of the danger they are in. Equipment failures get them separated from the rest of the team and dependent on working together. Each of them has definite ideas and a habit of issuing orders which doesn't sit well with the other. Both of them have to learn to step back a little and learn to listen to the other. When they do they discover that both have valid points to make.

Though it only takes a few days, I enjoyed seeing the relationship develop between Lexi and West. The chemistry is undeniable, and its effect on West is especially strong. Thanks to things that happened in his past, he has shut off his emotions. However, he is obviously very protective of those he cares about and will do anything necessary for his team. He believes in what he does, but it does have an effect on him. The feelings that are growing for Lexi are breaking through the walls that he has built. He believes quite strongly that the man he has become does not deserve what Lexi is offering. Lexi is stubborn, sassy and frequently fearless when she should be more cautious. Her interactions with West were great, especially as they got to know each other. She was really good at getting him to talk about things he doesn't share with anyone. She quickly came to see that there was more to him than the "killing machine" that he believed himself to be, but convincing him of that fact was a real challenge. I loved that she knew enough not to push, but it was hard to see her start to lose hope. I loved the various scenes where West's coworkers would notice and comment on what was going on, but the best was at the end when they all ganged up on him. I loved the hint of vulnerability in him at the end as he finally goes to Lexi. I also loved his support of her plans for the future, and his reaction to the job offer at the end,

The suspense was really good, with a fast start and steady build up to the conclusion. Lexi and West on the ground in Pakistan had a real challenge trying to keep ahead of those that were after them. They also didn't know who they could trust, which occasionally caused some conflict between Lexi and West. Back at Alliance headquarters, trouble comes from a prisoner who seems to know far too much about what is going on. A risky plan is developed that they hope can pull off a rescue as well as stop the bad guys. Things go from bad to worse for Lexi and West when they are captured. The intensity of the final confrontation, as all the pieces came together, had me riveted until all was resolved. It looks like there is one loose thread to continue into the next book.

jstudes's review against another edition

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adventurous tense fast-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Plot
  • Strong character development? No
  • Loveable characters? It's complicated
  • Diverse cast of characters? No
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? No

3.25

just_a_reader's review against another edition

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5.0

Initially, I felt Lexi was being unnecessarily difficult. In the already dangerous situation, there was no need for the talking in circles, etc. I liked that she had a backbone and could stand up for herself but at the start of the book, I just found her juvenile. Besides that one minor issue, I really enjoyed the book. It was a fast-paced enjoyable read. I will definitely be reading more from the author.

labraden's review against another edition

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4.0

This was a very enjoyable installment of the Bad Boys Undercover series. The characters made it stand out from other books. Lexi was not only a strong female protagonist, but she also had a very sassy personality. Perhaps it could have been even more so. West, known as "the machine." was interesting in his own way because of his belief that his only value was as a killer. What I really enjoyed was the fact that both characters had self-esteem issues that showed up in different ways but made each character better able to understand the other. I'm looking forward to Facing Fire.

prgchrqltma's review against another edition

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4.0

Characters: medical assistant, black ops guy
World Building: Pakistan, mountainous area
Plot: evading and tracking villains, very external
Sex: lots of tension, then pretty metaphorical (this seems to be the author's preferred mode)
Read another: Yes

Dimon's plots always keep me reading.

tiggerreads's review

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3.0

3 1/2 out of 5

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