Guardian Agent (Agents Under Fire)

Guardian Agent (Agents Under Fire) [Kindle Edition]

Dana Marton (Author)

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Product Description

When Gabe Cannon's commando team is tasked with bringing down a rogue solider, he doesn't expect to come face-to-face with the target's sister at the showdown instead of the man himself.
Jasmine is trying to lead the team away from her injured brother. Recognizing one of the hunters as her teenage crush is definitely a shock to her system. To save her family, she must convince Gabe that her brother was framed. But can she stop from falling in love with him all over again?
A fast-paced, heart-pounding romantic suspense that will keep you on the edge of your seat.

Product Details

  • Format: Kindle Edition
  • File Size: 183 KB
  • Publisher: Dana Marton; 1 edition (June 17, 2011)
  • Sold by: Amazon Digital Services
  • Language: English
  • ASIN: B0056NU4BG

Most Helpful Customer Reviews

A Thrill a Minute,

By LadyJane -

This review is from: Guardian Agent (Agents Under Fire) (Kindle Edition)

I'm a fan of Dana Marton's Intrigues, so I wanted to check out her novella and I got a lot of bang for my buck! Non-stop action from the first page and enough romance to keep things interesting. Can I take Gabe home?

“Exciting, romantic international tale of espionage,”

By Jenel "Book Lover" -

This review is from: Guardian Agent (Agents Under Fire) (Kindle Edition)

Set amidst the canals of Venice, Guardian Agent is a fast-paced action adventure that also manages to be wildly romantic. Read it in one sitting and cannot WAIT to get my hands on Jake Tekla's story!!!

“Top notch thriller,”

By Paula Graves "Love is dangerous..." (Alabama, USA) -

This review is from: Guardian Agent (Agents Under Fire) (Kindle Edition)

This short novella started with a bang and the tension never let up. Marton is an accomplished thriller writer, and it shows. Everytime I promised myself I'd stop and turn out the light, I kept reading just one more page.
My only complaint was that the story just wasn't long enough to suit me. The relationship between the characters barely had time to evolve at all before the story ended with the assumption that they were now going to be a couple. I'd have liked a little more fleshing out of the relationship in the earlier chapters (a few moments of downtime in all of that adrenaline rush might have made for a nice respite). Then the ending wouldn't have seemed as abrupt.
But otherwise, GUARDIAN AGENT is a real thrill ride from one of the most reliable writers of romantic suspense today.