Review: Miami, Mistletoe and Murder

Posted December 16, 2018 by Cocktails and Books in Reviews / 0 Comments

Review: Miami, Mistletoe and MurderMiami, Mistletoe & Murder by Katie Reus
Series: #4
Published by Self Published Publication Date: October 31, 2012
Pages: 87
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four-stars

Fierce and sexy, former Marine Travis Sanchez has always held himself back from the rest of the world, using his tattoos and piercings as armor. But when the woman he’s wanted for months is threatened, he knows it's time to strip away the bad boy image and show her just how much he wants to be with her. As one of Red Stone Security’s best contractors, Travis is trained for almost any situation. But nothing prepares him for the most dangerous threat of all: the one to his heart.

Kind-hearted Noel Baskov’s only wish for the holidays is that her Miami coffee shop has a successful Christmas season. But her focus on work is interrupted when the family of the young girl she mentors is threatened, and the man she’s been lusting after for months steps in to handle it. Unfortunately the danger is far from over. Can this sexy and mysterious warrior protect Noel, or will he be the one to shatter her heart?

Warning: features a heroine determined to fight for those she cares about, a protective hero with a very interesting piercing, and some holiday magic.

Cocktails and Books received this book for free from NetGalley in exchange for an honest review. This does not affect our opinion of the book or the content of our review.

This fourth book in the Red Stone Security series is a short and sexy story filled with fast paced suspense and romance. Travis and Noel’s attraction has been simmering for months as they slowly get to know each other. Travis was in the military and now works for Red Stone Security.  He is big and scary but underneath all his tattoos and piercings, he is a protective, nice guy. Travis is the perfect person to help Noel with a scary situation. I enjoyed this intriguing holiday read and I thought Travis and Noel had a great connection and lots of chemistry.