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Rogue Officer

Gone Rogue, Book 2

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Rogue Officer

By: Patricia D. Eddy
Narrated by: Sebastian York, Lidia Dornet
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Griffin Hargrove.

I was CIA elite. Until a terrorist attack stole my arm and most of my hearing. I don’t know what my old boss, Austin Pritchard, is thinking, hiring a broken relic like me. But he trusts me, and that kind of loyalty is a balm to my shattered self-worth.

Sloane is more beautiful than pictures can show and bruised in ways that can’t easily be seen. No one has told her I’m her bodyguard, but someone better clue her in soon, because she’s spooked. And the longer I watch her, the more I need to protect her.

Sloane Sanders.

None of my unspeakable past bleeds through the images plastered across magazines, cosmetics aisles, and the internet. But now, even as I land the biggest job of my career, that past crawls out of the muck.

When you hide everything about who you are, it’s tough to trust anyone. Until six feet of gorgeousness puts his hard-muscled body between me and a nightmare. A nightmare that’s killed once. And if I don’t find it in my damaged heart to trust Griff, I’m next.

Note: The Gone Rogue series is a spin-off from Patricia D. Eddy’s best-selling Away from Keyboard series. It contains a found-family band of special-ops brothers, gruff heroes, and second chances. Each audiobook can be enjoyed as a stand-alone.

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Complicated thoughts but…

That’s it. This doesn’t really happen but I’m done. Sebastian York can only call me sweetheart if he ever calls me at all.

The weak women in these stories though…I wanna smack them 🤦🏼‍♀️ especially in the end when she is begging. So, so stupid. Still finishing the series though.

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Strong female character

Loved the female character. Although I thought she'd be melodramatic, it didn't feel that way. It took a minute.

The narrator did a decent job of making me like the lead, as sometimes an actor's voice can hinder the story.

It was an easy, enjoyable escape!

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Meh …

I never connected with the characters, and the story was pretty implausible. (The CIA agent goes from “a job” to “in love” in a chapter or two … for no evident reason). Lots of information about his prosthetic (which was interesting) - and her primping as is required for models (which was repetitive). I got as far as Chapter 21 then skipped to Chapter 31. And it was as predictable as basic romance stories are. Even Sebastian York’s excellent narration couldn’t save this one.

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