Review: Her Perfect Mate – Paige Tyler

Posted April 6, 2014 by Shannon in / 1 Comment

18480539When Special Forces Captain Landon Donovan is picked for an assignment with the Department of Covert Affairs, he’s stunned to find his new partner is a beautiful woman who looks like she couldn’t hurt a fly, much less take down a terrorist.

Ivy Halliwell isn’t your average covert op. Her feline DNA means she can literally bring out the claws when things get dicey. She isn’t thrilled to be paired with yet another military grunt, but Landon is different. He doesn’t think she’s a freak and he’s smokin’ hot.

Soon they find themselves facing a threat even greater than anyone imagines…and an animal magnetism impossible to ignore.

Series: X-Ops #1
Release Date: May 6th 2014
Publisher: Sourcebooks Casablanca
Source: NetGalley
Reviewer: Sheri
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Reviewer’s Thoughts

A unique new take on the world that is both paranormal and yet still normal enough to be believable. I really enjoyed this first book in a new series by Ms. Tyler, it had suspense, action, a new concept and played up the sexual tension beautifully.

I was seriously hooked from the beginning of the story, I fell in love with Landon quickly and then we met Ivy, she’s gorgeous and very capable and very easily underestimated, she’s deadly even if she doesn’t look like it.

Landon and Ivy shouldn’t be together since it’s against the rules, but their chemistry practically leaps off the page. It was easy to see them together in a relationship even if they have to keep it covert.

I really loved the new spin on shifters, it’s unique and completely plausible. I really can’t wait to read more stories in this series. It’s sure to be a hit with both military romance lovers and paranormal shifter stories.

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