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Title: Trapped
Subtitle: Delos, Book 7
Author: Lindsay McKenna
Narrator: Johanna Parker
Format: Unabridged
Length: 10 hrs and 5 mins
Language: English
Release date: 01-24-18
Publisher: Tantor Audio
Ratings: 4 of 5 out of 1 votes
Genres: Romance, Contemporary
Publisher's Summary:
Ex-military Aliyana Montero is helping the CIA track down down ruthless sex traffickers when her sister is snatched off the streets, kidnapped by the very men Ali is hunting! Now, desperate to find her, she is forced to team up with Ram Torres, the most infuriating man Ali ever met. The two butted heads on a mission in Afghanistan, where Ram accused her of being hotheaded and impulsive, while Ali found him arrogant and cold. Nothing seemed to break through Ram's tough shield, but unspoken between them was the sizzling heat that flared up whenever they were together.
Now, as Ali's sister's life hangs in the balance, these two ex-combatants must put aside their differences and try to work together on a search-and-rescue mission that will change their lives forever!
Contains mature themes.
Members Reviews:
Shame on a former favorite author!
I am only 40% thru this book and too angry to continue. I am not unsympathetic to established authors who self-publish for more control and bucks. BUT they owe it to their loyal followers to maintain the quality in little things like editing and continuity. There are glaring verb tense errors. There is a mangled sentence where she was obviously going insert a number from research and didn't. But the worst was finishing a chapter in the SEALs in Asia, and starting a new chapter with the herone running from a drug lord in North America and refering to her CIA handler. HUH? Keep going and you finally find out the book skipped three years, a job change, a kidnapping and a few other minor things with no warning. Did the author move a flashback up front without transition? Did she decide to take the book a different direction? Danged if I know. But it is sloppy for a newbie and unforgivable for a writer of Lindsay/Eileen's experience at full price. I'll read your Harlequins but I am done with Delos.
Very Disjointed
Don't know quite where to start. Surprised at first chapters but storyline was ok. Then with abrupt end a new plot begins, you finally in this new plot think u know where u r. Took along time for second plot to evolve into the actual mission. Then without finishing this plot, leaving them in the cave and their rescue, the author again makes an abrupt move to placing the characters at Ali's home waiting for Cara to finish debriefing. Pages and pages of telling us over and over about Ram's background, young life and troubles. Then again the author abruptively ends the book. Was definitely not a great love story. It is the most chopped up story and over played plot about this soldier and his ability to interact that I have ever read. By far NOT the authors best. Probably worst.
More Delos developments
Confusing transitions. We know from previous Delos books, Wyatt Lockwood is married to Alexis and in charge of tactical Delos project. Ali is out of the military and working for the CIA. Then they're both working for Delos and resucueing Ali' sister! Very poor transitions, The action went from the cave to being all accomplished. Needs more fleshing out.but after reading other Delos books, could cope! Again, military scenes very well done. A little too much dialogue, but in the end does come together. Ram's personality is very well developed. Looking forward to next book as usual.