After a Russian mission goes south, Falcon Securities agent John ‘Mac’ McKinsey is stranded with assassins on his trail. His boss arranges for him to hitch a ride with the corporate attorney Emily Richards, who is in Russia as a mediator.
Emily Richards wants only to return home then on to a peaceful vacation with her best friend. When armed men invade her hotel room minutes after Mac arrives, Emily is forced to depend on Mac to stay alive. Anger that Mac has entangled her in a life or death struggle quickly turns to fear when the men pursuing them call her by name.
Together Mac and Emily engage in a tumultuous ride to escape with their lives and capture a crazed bomber and a vindictive drug lord. More difficult is tearing down their own emotional walls. Can they succeed and admit love is the most precious thing in life?
Now free!
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Sexual Content - 3/5
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Violence - 3/5
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Language - 4/5
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Drugs and Alcohol - 1/5
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Summary
Overall This is the first book in the Falcon series. From the opening page the reader knows there is going to be lots of action. Mac is a delicious hero. Emily is a tough heroine that readers can still relate to. The villain is creepy and crazy. One of my favorite scenes is the shower scene after Mac takes the shot. You get to know how it affects him. My other favorite scene is when Brenda visits Emily’s sister. Out of the Dark delivers passion with high octane suspense.
Violence There are several deaths, two of them are young girls, and an interrogation. The only thing I found a little disturbing was the two young girls. There were
not a lot of details but still bothersome.
Language There was a lot of profanity and crude language. More than I felt was necessary.
Sexual Only a couple scenes and not too detailed and graphic. The descriptions are more crude than you would expect in a 'romance'.
Drug & Alcohol It is kind of funny that Mac was against her drinking. She only had a couple drinks but he wanted her clear headed to keep them alive.