Red Zone, book review

Red zone
By Sherri Hayes

A fun romance with a twist.

And the twist is not a surprise. You know from the beginning. Instead of having the sexy hunk of a guy hired to protect the girl, REBECCA is the FBI agent working with her partner to protect Gage Daniels. He’s a pro football player who is being stalked, and Rebecca comes in, pretending to be his girlfriend in order to try to stop the stalker and keep Gage safe.
Gage is sexy and kind. Rebecca is tough, no-nonsense and confident, in everything professional but not in her personal life.
This was a fun delightful book, my first in the Daniels Brothers series by this author. All the characters were likable, including Rebecca’s sister, who is absolutely nothing like her. We got to meet the rest of the Daniels clan, and I’m planning to run off and buy any other books in this series, because I think the scenes with the family were my favorite in the book. I come from a big loving crazy and wonderful family like the Daniels clan, and I wanted to jump right in and become an honorary member!
The sexual tension between Rebecca and Gage was great. She’s trying to be professional and he’s trying to break down her defenses. They are both people you’d like to know, people you could imagine being friends with. I like that Rebecca is so smart and tough, and Gage is the sort of man I most like, kind of cocky, confident and strong, but with a goodness under it all that makes you feel warm and safe around him.
Overall, this was a delightful read, with characters you care about, a good mystery without overwhelming the reader with mystery induced stress with a truly satisfying plot and outcome for all. I loved it. It was one hell of a good ride!

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