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Fatal Threat

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This is my first taste of Marie Force's work and it won't be the last. I haven't read any of the other books in this series but this story can be read as a standalone if wanted, but I'll definitely be going back and starting from the beginning.

I just loved Sam Holland and her snarky, sarcastic attitude, she's one tough chick and definitely one very lovable character.

This story is full of twists and turns, I found myself on the edge of my seat through most of the book. There's a few laugh out loud moments and let me tell you the suspense nearly killed me lol. I really enjoyed this story and I definitely recommend to all those crime and romance lovers.

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I'm just so excited about Marie Force releasing another book in the Fatal series. I absolutely love reading the Fatal series that I countdown until the next book release. And it absolutely did Fatal Threat. Fatal Threat will start off where the last book ended. Nick has left the country to begin the tour of the foreign country which leaves Sam on her own which is very weird for her. However, his trip cut short when there is a bigger threat.
There is going to be a complicated threat to Sam and Nick that it leaves them re-evaluates their priorities in their life. Sam is the same as always which every reader loves. We get to see her, even more, when she solves the complicated issues in her personal life and work life too. There will be some funny moments between Sam that it will make your day. She has quirky moments that it makes the read light despite the threat coming toward her.
While Sam being Sam, we get to see a different side to Nick. He is, even more, protective than ever. And it is totally hot. I definitely want him for myself but I know damn well that Sam will fight for him dirty no matter what. He is a catch and he will always protect what is his which Sam, Scotty and his extended family. On a plus side, Nick has some passionate moments with Same that it makes the read so much hotter than ever.
Fatal Threat is the perfect suspense romance novel because it keeps the reader interested with the fascinating plot with the cute romance. Five Stars!

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I binge read the fatal series last summer. As I finished one book I immediately started the next until I had read them all. I was excited when Fatal Threat came out and was hooked from the very first paragraph. Once again there was danger, tension, and romance. What started out as a threat to the entire family ended with another big change facing Sam Holland and Nick Cappauno. This series just keep getting better and better. Start at book one for the most enjoyment.

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FATAL THREAT by Marie Force is a new release in the A Novel of Romantic Suspense: The Fatal Book Series. I have not read any of the previous novels before reading FATAL THREAT because I was not aware it was part of a series. This book can be read as a standalone novel. Force really knocks it out of the park with this novel with amazing characters who have outstanding backstories and an unbelievable plot line that will have you hooked from page one. I was on the edge of my seat the whole time I was reading FATAL THREAT, always wondering what will happen with the turn of the page. Sam is a Lt. on the police department and Nick is the Vice President of the United States both are two very outstanding characters that you will instantly fall in love with. I do not want to give away spoilers but I was in shock a few times. Force is a remarkable writer that has a way of making you feel as if you are there in the middle of everything. I found this book to be one that I just could not put down. I am really wanting to read the rest of the books in this series and look forward to reading many more from Marie Force. This book would make an excellent choice for anyone who loves romance, suspense and thriller dramas. Overall, a great read! ** I received an advanced readers copy in exchange for an honest and unbiased review. **

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