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Wild Ride

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Julie Ann Walker does a fantastic job at combining romance and suspense!! The minute I started Wild Ride I was completely engrossed in the storyline and literally finished the book in a day! I LOVED that she gave us Ozzie and Samantha's first introduction to one another in the prologue, and then in chapter 1 we fast forwarded 6 year to them present day. From that prologue alone I was hooked, but with each chapter I read, I truly enjoyed reading where Ms. Walker was taking them!! This book has all the feels-sweet, steam, humor, heartbreak and nail biting suspense!! Wild Ride is a 4.5 star novel that I think everyone would enjoy!! No worries if you haven't read any of the prior books in this series, Wild Ride can be read as a stand-alone. I am already looking forward to the next book in this addictive series, Fuel for Fire (due out July 2017)!

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You can't go wrong with a book by Julie Ann Walker. Her heroes are tough when they have to be and loving when they want to be, usually much to their surprise. Ozzie, a former Navy SEAL, is working with his "team" doing black OPS jobs for the President. Samantha is a reporter who senses there's more to the Black Knights team than meets the eye. Determined to get her story, Samantha gets into trouble and Ozzie has to figure out how to keep her safe and the team's mission a secret. Excellent!

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I have waited for this book for forever. Not only a book from Julie Ann Walker but I've wanted to read Ozzie's story. He's my favorite BKI and I was not disappointed.

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There are times Ozzie has no problem showing his affections or what he wants, "he must have taken it for the affirmative it was . “God, I want that too. I want it so much I’m weeping for it. Feel.” He pulled her back into a seated position and put her hand over the head of his ***k." Ozzie sure has some good comebacks, “would a seven-year-old be sporting one of these?” He used both hands to indicate his wonderfully erect p****." I loved how protective Ozzie was, “have you been crying?” were the first words out of his mouth. A muscle ticked in his jaw as his gaze darted to the office doors through which his friends and coworkers had disappeared. “What the hell is happening here? Did they threaten you? I’ll effing—” I really liked this book, I loved Ozzie.

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