Author: Rosie Miles
Publisher: Entangled Ignite
Date of publication: October 19, 2015
Police officer Maggie Sinclair prides
herself on her independence. She doesn’t need anyone, especially her ex-lover.
Working undercover to expose a prostitution ring, Maggie rescues two teenaged
girls—but blows her cover in the process. Now she’s in deep, and the only
person who can help her is the last man she wants to call…
Detective Quinn McQuade remembers Maggie
telling him Hell would freeze over before she needed him. He offered her
everything, and she rejected him. Now he has the opportunity to show Maggie
they’re stronger as a team—even as their attraction becomes increasingly
hotter. But this passion won’t just bring them together or tear them apart…it
could get them both killed.
My thoughts:
Never Surrender is a debut novel. For the most part, I enjoyed the story. Maggie is a cop who went undercover a year earlier despite her fellow cop and lover's advice. They severed ties and now she has reached out asking him for help.She has been undercover at a club trying to catch the owner who is stealing and selling young girls.
I liked both Maggie and Quinn's characters and thought thy were good together. You could tell they still cared about each other as the book went on. Because they had a history, their hook-up was pretty easy to buy. The mystery was good as well, although I was able to pick out the moles pretty easily. That didn't take away from the story though.
My only complaint about the book was the constant feeling I had that I was missing something. Almost like this was supposed to be a part of a series with backstory that I needed. Especially when it came to James and Lydia. I also would have liked more background of Maggie and Quinn together before she went undercover. Despite all of that, this is a good debut book. I look forward to seeing what this author comes out with next.
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Excerpt:
He
wanted to rise, meet her, but he was afraid, of what he wasn’t sure. She needed
him, and that was what counted. She had sent for him, and like the fool he was
where she was concerned, he’d come running. Maybe he should have handled it by
the book and alerted his superiors. Maybe. Gut instinct had decided him against
it.
The
tip-tap of heels halted directly before him. Then the heartbeat of the street
ceased, as though the world stopped breathing.
His
gaze started at the four inch stiletto heels, slid up over well-shaped calves
and thighs that stretched on until they met the hem of her short, short skirt.
Heat crawled over his skin, and his breath caught. Beneath her open coat,
welcoming hips and a tiny waist beckoned him. He scanned upward until his eyes
feasted on full breasts failing to hide behind a slinky, black camisole. He
didn’t need to look further. He knew.
“Maggie.”
Her name sounded so good on his lips. For a mere second, the memory of their
taste filled him with naked longing for another time, a happier time, but he
pushed it away. She hadn’t called Quinn-her-ex, she’d called Quinn-the-cop.
“Maggie’s
dead,” she snapped.
“Really?”
He quirked a brow. “You look a hell of a lot like her.”
“I
look like a two-bit whore. Trust me, Maggie’s long gone.”
Quinn
pushed to his feet and stepped toward her. For a moment they stared at each
other. Quinn’s breathing stalled as he gazed into her haunted eyes. Distance
and time might have separated them physically, but she’d lived in his heart,
his thoughts, constantly. Her face accompanied him to sleep most nights. Damn,
he’d missed her. He shoved his hands into the pockets of his jacket and stepped
back.
“Why
did you contact me? It’s been over twelve months. Why now?”
Maggie
closed the gap and linked her arms loosely around his neck. “Because I need
your help,” she whispered against his cheek.
Quinn
withdrew his hands from his pockets and tugged on her arms, wary that the
familiar contact, any contact, would shred his resolve.
About the author:
Rosie Miles has always been fascinated
by cops. If she didn’t hate guns with such passion, she would have joined the
force. Instead she writes about the cop behind the badge and the loves that
challenge them.
She enjoys overseas travel but relishes
the road trips she takes with her forever man, to different destinations
throughout Australia, looking for settings for her next story.
Married with three adult children, Rosie
believes that:
Life is to be lived,
You never stop learning,
and you never, ever, give up on your
dreams.
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