Thursday, December 24, 2020

Trusting Skylar by Susan Stoker

Four friends that fought together as Army Deltas take a deal to begin working for the FBI rather than having their team split up.  They create Silverstone Towing as a front for their undercover work. Carson (Bull) goes out on a call to rescue a woman whose car broke down late at night. From the first, there's just something about her that raises his protective instincts. 
Skylar is a dedicated Kindergarten teacher, seeming innocent of all the darkness in the world that Bull deals with. As they grow closer,  he knows he should tell her about his FBI assignments,  but he's afraid she won't accept him once she learns the truth.  But when she and one of her students disappear,  he will stop at nothing to find her. 
Overall I liked this story and I'm looking forward to reading about the rest of the guys in Silverstone. Sometimes I found Bull to be a little over the top alpha and Skylar just a little too innocent to believe but it kept me hooked to find out what happens next. The teaser about the next book featuring Eagle sounds intriguing. 
Thank you to Susan Stoker and Montlake for the opportunity to read this book. I received a complimentary copy of this book through NetGalley. The views and opinions expressed in this review are entirely my own.

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