Friday, May 14, 2010

Review: Dark Deceptions by Dee Davis



I recently decided I needed to get out of my comfort zone, and Dark Deceptions seemed like the perfect book to do that with. I'm not usually a fan of military-type storylines, but Dark Deceptions may have changed my mind.

Annie Gallagher and Nash Brennon were a team - undercover, covert operations. But they werw more than a team, they were lovers. Until an assignment where everything went wrong.

Eight years later, Nash is with an elite military team, learning his lession long ago to only rely on himself. He tries not to think about the past, and why Annie deserted him when he was injured in that fateful assignment.

Annie's no longer involved with the government - she left when she got pregnant. She's now living a different lifestyle as a mountain climbing guide with her young son, Adam. Then, Adam is kidnapped and her past has come back to haunt her. If she wants him back, she's got to assassinate a U.N. ambassador.

Nash's unit gets word that there's a possibility that Annie is working to assassinate the ambassador, and they're sent out to stop her. Once they find out her son has been kidnapped, they agree to help, but don't know if she's working against them to kill the ambassador anyway.

I really enjoyed this book! The political intrigue was interesting and kept me guessing, but wasn't so complicated that I got bored or couldn't follow. I like that every time I thought the main conflict was over, it really wasn't. Something new would pop up and all signs would point to Annie again. Who was framing her?!? The romance was simmering, and when mixed with the CIA intrigue became full of twists and turns - Will they? Won't they? How are they going to work this out? The back and forth between Annie and Nash was hot - they were at each other's throats one moment and down each other's throats the next - even after eight years the attraction was still there full force! And, I'm suspicious of one of the team members - there's a mystery that's not solved yet...

Nash's team was full of great characters. I didn't realize when I started the book that this is actually the first in a series. As I was reading, I was hoping we'd see some of them in their own books, so I was pleasantly surprised to see that Nash's buddy Drake's story is next - Dangerous Desires, out in July. I will definitely be watching for that one, I have the feeling it's going to be hot!

This book had only two drawbacks for me: As a general rule I don't like kids in books and while Adam didn't drive me crazy I didn't really warm up to him either. And, I thought the romantic storyline wrapped up a bit quickly. Don't get me wrong, I was happy with the outcome, it just seemed to come on quickly.

I give Dark Deceptions 4/5 stars!

This book was provided to me by Hatchette Book Group in exchange for an honest review.

10 comments:

  1. Have you read any of Cherry Adair's TFlac books? You might enjoy those...

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  2. Ive never read this author before but this book sounds interesting! =) Thanks for the great review hon!

    Happy Friday!

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  3. I have this book. I keep meaning to read it. Even though I was in the military, I found the military stuff boring in the beginning and was having a hard time getting past the first chapter. LOL, weird I know! I'll keep reading now.

    Thanks!

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  4. Great review honey! Honesty is the best policy. I am with you on the kids in books. I figured I have one... I do not want to read about one, Just joking! But true... it is my escape world... and kids are not there... sorry to offend anyone (again, I have one..)

    But that being said, I have not read a whole lot of military men books... but this does sound intriguing! Thanks for the heads up hon!

    I hope you have a great weekend!
    Is it June yet.... See you soon!

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  5. Good that you liked it despite those things :)
    Good too with some hot guy, and action

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  6. See, I quite like a military storyline (well, the 'idea' of one anyway) but whenever I've tried reading a military-themed romance, I'm disappointed. Case & point, Suzanne Brockman.

    My main complaint is always that there isn't enough camaraderie between the navy seal/soldier/pilot and his fellow officers. The fact that you get a whole cast of characters with this book has me adding it to my TBR pile.
    Great review!

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  7. Funny, I've been noticing a lot of readers don't like kids in books, I wonder why.

    I need to get out of my comfort zone and pick this one up, you've inspired me!

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  8. Hey Patti:

    Great review! I'm reading this one now, I had some trouble getting into it but am enjoying it more now.

    We will have to compare notes. ;)

    Thanks for stopping by my spot today and I'm looking forward to reading your letter tomorrow.

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  9. I've never read this author also. Sounds interesting. I used to love military books.

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  10. I so want to read this book - other than Adair, I would recommend Berverly Barton as well...

    Thanks for your thoughts ..

    E.H>

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