I very much appreciated seeing a failed relationship that remained cordial and a female past love-interest who wasn’t a harpy. I though Luke was a good toppy-top grump-face, the teenagers believable, and the ex real. However, I did really like him as a character. How does that happen?ĭominic’s personality seemed to have shifted a bit between his appearance in the last book, Strong Signal and now. I generally enjoyed this, but I have a surprising number of negative comments about it. I mean, who can? Except Luke’s rules exist for a reason, and when I test his limits, things get complicated. He’s got more walls around his heart than a military base, but I think he’s as addicted to me as I am to him. But after I arrive at his doorstep, it doesn’t take long to realize we have serious chemistry, and we end up meeting again. That’s fine with me, because I’m down to see what this silver fox can do. When I meet Luke on a hookup app, he makes it clear it’s for one-night only. They don’t know I’ve been spending my days trying to figure out my post-military life. I reviewed Strong Signal, the first book in the series, here.Īfter a decade of serving in the Army, everyone still expects me to be Dominic ‘Nicky’ Costigan–the skirt-chasing player. I won a copy of Fast Connection, by Megan Erickson and Santino Hassell, from The Book Queen’s Palace.
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