Hostage
by Laura Baumbach      
     Sarah Black
     and Josh Lanyon

A Review


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Overall rating: 5 Hearts   
Sensuality rating: Explicit

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Each of these books set in different times and varied locales give us a look at courageous men doing what they believe in against almost insurmountable odds. The authors each excel at their craft as they build their storylines. Eroticism and suspense mixed with humor seems to be a trademark of all three authors and they present it well. This is one of those collections where each story is a treasure.


Reviewed by Dee Dailey





A Review


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Rating: 4 Angels
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Hostage is an anthology where all of the stories, though completely separate, revolve around the theme where one of the characters is taken hostage. I loved how this story line is so different in each of the stories and have powerful characters that bring each story to life. I wish to thank all of the authors for an incredible read.


Reviewed by Teresa





A Review


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Rating: 5 Nymphs
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Hostage gained my complete attention from the first paragraph. What I love about the stories is that each has strong characters and fascinating events surrounding them. They all have handsome men who are willing to fight for their loved one. That's where the likeness begins and ends. Each story is different when it comes to plot, time period, and scenery. I have to admit I was very impressed by what each author delivered. There is a bonus story included in this book entitled The Second Indian Wars by Sarah Black. And while I haven't written a review for it, this story held its ground with the company it's keeping. If you love action, suspense, and drama encompassed with love making hot enough to scorch your eyebrows off, then Hostage is definitely the book you don't want to miss.


Reviewed by Scandalous Minx






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