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Trusting Skylar

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This is book one in The Silverstone Series and it is Carson (bull) and Skylar's story and omg what a story it is. Bull left the army and opened Silverstone Towing company and it was a front for there job as hired killers along with his best friend and teammates and they took out the dregs of society. Kylar is a kindergarden teacher and she absolutely loved her job and when her car starts to play up and made funny noises she called Silverstone Towing and it was Bull who went to her rescue. Kylar and Bull had an instant connection but Kylar had led a sheltered life and Bull was so jaded but they were so perfect for each other and it complimented the light and the dark that was Skylar and Bull. There are twists and turns that you don't see coming but you have to keep turning the pages to see what would happen next and you are definitely not disappointed as the characters and storyline pulled you in and you can't put this book down as it is so addictive. This is an amazing start to a new series and I can't wait to read the next book. I loved Bull, Eagle, Gramps and Smoke so much as they were so connected and had each other's back regardless of the situation and who wouldn't want these men in your corner. Susan Stoker is an amazing author and writer and every one of her books are true masterpieces and you definitely need to read this book and others by her and you will not be disappointed.
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Cute Romance with some Darker Elements.
Skylar Reid is a naive and trusting kindergarten teacher and it is her innocence and goodness of heart that draws Carson “Bull” Rhodes like a moth to a flame. She makes him feel good about himself and some of the ugliness that inhabits his world has less of a hold on him. But how will she react when she learns the truth of his secret life? An intriguing start to an new series about an off-the-books black ops group who also run a towing service in Indianapolis.
I voluntarily read and reviewed an advanced copy of this book from NetGalley. All thoughts and opinions are my own.

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It's always exciting to read a new book from Susan Stoker, and when it’s a new series, well double the excitement! Trusting Sklar is the first in the Silverstone series. Back from Peru, helping out an old friend, the guys from Silverstone Towing are ready for some normal days, especially “Bull” Carson Rhodes. When he takes care of a tow meeting Skylar and can’t get her out of his mind.
Skylar, whos innocence can be dangerous for her, and when she finds out what the guys really do, has a hard time accepting their being “assassins” in her mind. When danger finds Skylar, it is a suspense story leaving you on the edge of your seat. And as Bull rushes to rescue her, you are hoping it’s not too late for their Happily Ever After.

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Susan Stoker never disappoints and I have been super Stoked for Trusting Skylar, book one in the brand new series, Silverstone towing. It was everything I hoped for and more. I absolutely loved it!

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The start of a new series is always exciting but the start of a new series by an author you read a lot of is always beyond that. Susan stoker didn’t disappoint with anything in this book. We read about Bull and his team mates with how they are treated within the Army as Delta Force, we read about what they are doing now and then we get introduced to Skyler, an innocent naive person who sees the good in people but can sometimes be taken in by them. As you get through the story your mind is on one track only as we read each characters part but then we are thrown a curve ball when everything you thought was going to happen.........didn’t. By gosh did it muck up with my head. In a good way though because I was so itching to find out what, who and why. I love twists in a story and this one certainly had a twist. I really can’t wait for the next book. It can’t come quick enough.

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I enjoyed the story but I personally wasn't a fan of our main man he was a bit too much on the alpha front for me. The story was good with plenty of action and drama to keep me interested. Skylar and Bull were very opposite sides of the spectrum. He was always looking out for danger everywhere which is understandable considering his life and his work. Skylar was very sweet and innocent. Overall it was a good story but Bull just didn't do it for me.

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Another amazing book by Susan. This was about Skylar and Bull. They met while Bull was on the job, tow trucking. Sparks flying immediately. The writing style is one that sparks your interest and doesn’t let go. We have such a build up and I love how she puts the bad guys just randomly into the book. We search for more until the climax and it’s the most intense ending. I can’t wait for the next book in the series!

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This was a my first novel by this author. This is a good to start the series. I love the alpha male novels. This was a good one.
For me 4stars.

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I’ve read a lot of Susan Stoker’s catalogue and while her books can be a little formulaic, I actually saw growth in this story. Oftentimes her main characters and background characters are completely black and white without any shading which can be a little boring. I don’t need antiheroes in my romance but acknowledging that some people are doing their best in unequal circumstances is valid. There was still a little too much white/privileged savior but these characters were more interesting than some of her previous (without significant trauma) and I’m looking forward to the rest of this series.

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"Trusting Skylar" begins a new series for Susan Stoker, focused on the four Silverstone Towing Co. owners- who used to be Delta Forces. This book introduces us to the group and its' leader, Carson "Bull" Rhodes. He falls for kindergarten teach Skylar and spends most of the book not only wooing her, but worrying over how to tell her that he and his friends still work with the government taking out the worst humanity has to offer. I was impressed that it never entered Bull's mind to lie to Skylar, or to keep his 'side job' a secret once he was sure she was the one for him. Plenty of guys would have done that and then backtracked when the woman found out anyway. So, kudos to Bull for that. Of course, he is terrible at trying to explain things and Skylar acts the way pretty much anyone would act- if you're not shocked that your boyfriend leaves the country on secret missions then I'd be shocked.

"Trusting Skylar" had a slower pace than many of Stoker's books, which was ok for awhile, but I was ready for more conflict and action a few chapters before it finally started happening. When things do pick up they get real fast and Stoker does an excellent job at bringing the reader into the action-and emotions-of her characters. An overall good introduction to a new series. I'll be looking forward to the next one!

I received an ARC of this book from NetGalley in exchange for an honest review

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A fantastic start to a new series by Susan. Susan is known for writing military men who are alphas and love their woman fiercely. Trusting Skylar is no different. Bull was an epic hero and I loved his character and they way he wanted to protect Skylar at all cost. The chemistry between Skylar and Bull was also sizzling through each page. I'm excited to read about the other guys in this book.

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My Rating: ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️✨

Trusting Skylar is the first book in The Silverstone series by Susan Stoker.
Loved the connection between Skylar and Carson “Bull”.
Sky is a schoolteacher that has lead a shelter live and that doesn’t see the bad in people.
Bull has seen lot of bad things and people in his life and he wants to protect Skylar from all the evilness in life.
The relationship between the H/h was sweet. Bull was so sweet and gentle with Skylar.
The suspense and the little dark content had me angsty. Very good written and couldn’t put it down.
Looking forward to read more of this series.

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I enjoyed this novel,being in one of my favourite genre’s. Well written, well driven plot, and enough romance to keep the reader engrossed until the end.

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Trusting Skylar is the debut novel in the new Silverstone series by Susan Stoker.

For fans of this author's work, Trusting Skylar gives you a new and exciting band of brothers, and the women who capture their hearts, to read and enjoy.

For readers yet to experience romance in the hands of this bestselling author... What are you waiting for?

I look forward to seeing how this series progresses and the delights that are undoubtedly coming!

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This is the first book in a brand new series by the very talented Susan Stoker and just like all of her books you are taken on an adventure ride with all the requisite danger and drama that you have come to expect in her books

Bull, Eagle, Gramps and Smoke are a Delta Force team that do the almost impossible mission and time aftertime they have accomplished on their latest mission to eliminate a terrorist target they come across a high value target that no one expected to be there They make the decision to eliminate that person as well a decision that leads to them been reprimanded and split up and moved to various training posts. Before this can happen a FBI agent comes to them and suggests that they start work for him and his agency they will still do the job that they are currently doing it but officially they will no longer work for the government Needing a cover they set up a business as the Silverstone Towing Company This business will lead Carson "Bull" Rhodes to the love of his life when he returns from a job and needing a chance to unwind he takes a towing job that job is Skylar Reid she is the total opposite of him while he has been immersed in the dark side of life she is a kindergarten teacher who sees the best in everyone he is instantly attracted to her and knows that she is the one for him. When danger stalks her and one of her students he will do whatever he needs to in an effort to bring her back home to him and with the help of his team take a predator of the streets

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Trusting Skylar is the first book in Susan Stoker’s new series, Silverstone. This book is an action packed romantic suspense novel filled with great characters, intense passion, a great love story and a happily ever after.

When former military operative Carson “Bull” Rhodes stops to help kindergarten teacher Skylar Reid on the side of the road, he’s shocked at the instant connection and attraction he feels. Despite his jaded life and her innocent nature, Bull can’t help but want to keep Skylar for himself. She is the light to his darkness. However, when his secrets come out, and Skylar goes missing, will Bull and his Silverstone team be able to save the woman he has come to love? Read it and find out!

Stoker does a fantastic job creating intense, action-packed love stories and amazing characters with strong morals and personalities. This new series begins and links with the final book in Stoker’s Mountain Mercenaries series. The theme of book one seems to be opposes attract, and I am looking forward to discovering if this theme makes its way throughout the series. This book also introduces the next and I hope it will allow readers to keep tabs on characters from the previous books in the series.

This is a voluntary review of an advanced readers copy received from Netgalley.

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As a reader I like to sometimes try books from genres I don’t normally read. Romantic suspense is just that, so when I saw ‘Trusting Skylar’ on NetGalley I thought I’d give it a go. If nothing else, it confirmed to me why I don’t normally read romantic suspense. On its own terms it’s not a terrible book, it’s just a its own terms aren’t ones that interest me.
Romantic suspense is a fairly broad category and ‘Trusting Skylar’ fits into the “tough military operative falls in love with a normal gal” niche within it. Susan Stoker specialises in this sort of thing, having penned series with titles like ‘SEAL of Protection’, ‘Delta Force Heroes’, ‘Mountain Mercenaries’ and ‘Ace Security’. She’s written a tonne of books (there are 21 in the ‘SEAL of Protection’ series alone), so there’s market here. I’m guessing the books have a similar setup to ‘Trusting Skylar’, which is the first book in a series of its own, ‘Silverstone’.
The story here concerns ex-special forces hero Bull and his team of buddies who run a towing company in middle America, whilst also occasionally going on international missions funded by the FBI to kill terrorists. The book opens with a pretty entertaining military sequence that reads a lot like something from a Gold Eagle book.
After that the romance part gets going and my interest levels nose dived. Bull meets Skylar, a kindergarten teacher with a nice ass and a heart of gold who only sees the best in people. He tows her car and acts weirdly protective of her then asks her on a date. We then get a couple of hundred pages of them spending time together. They talk to each other a lot and Bull continues being overly protective. They also talk to other people about their feelings and stuff a lot. Then, after a respectable amount of time dating, they have hot sex. Then after that there is some more suspense stuff which I won’t spoil.
Now romantic books aren’t really my thing, so I may be way off the mark here, but I thought the thing that makes a romance is the “will they, won’t they” tension of the story. In ‘Trusting Skylar’ the only things that cause that tension are Skylar being a bit nervous as she hasn’t had much luck with guys in the past, and Bull worrying about telling her he kills people for a living. At no point was I at all worried that they wouldn’t get it on.
The suspense part, after that entertaining start, is pretty lacking too. The end is kind of exciting, but it’s a hell of a long time coming and you have to wade through a lot of boring conversations to get to it. But the book wasn’t written for me, so who am I to judge. If this is your kind of thing, give it a go.

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Ah guilty pleasure time. Sometimes I love to escape into a story where a no messing alpha sees what he wants and single-mindedly goes after her.

In real life this would be classic stage five clinger behaviour, but it's so easy to get lost in this story and not be weirded out by the guy publicly declaring his intentions as he picks her up for their first date.

And I have a few unresolved questions about just how a tow truck company can turn such a tidy profit, but, yeah, details.

I loved the feels I got from this and the tension built nicely towards a dangerous situation that, of course, required a daring rescue.

This is the first in a new series about a group of four ex delta force vets who run the (extremely profitable) tow truck company while enjoying a super secret sideline in black ops. This is Bull's story and it's a complete story that could be read as a standalone. I already know I'll be scrambling to read about the others. Recommended.

*Thanks to the publishers via netgalley for my arc.*

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Trusting Skylar introduces readers to a new exciting series. That sees four Delta Force soldiers accepting an offer from a mysterious FBI agent and leaving the military to start their own business after being heavily sanctioned for taking out two high-value targets on a mission in Pakistan.

And with some action from the outset, a slow simmering mystery, and a nice punch of romance. Not to mention great characters, I was completely hooked. And honestly at times I found it incredibly hard to put this story down, and I'm genuinely looking forward to reading more from Bull, Gramps, Smoke and Eagle in the future.

Would happily recommend.

**I was kindly provided with an ARC via NetGalley in exchange for an honest review**

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Here is what I love about Susan’s books, they deal with things that are hard to read. For example, in this story there are guys who are basically assassins for the government. Are they good guys or bad guys? The differing points of views make you ask yourself the same question. Can Skylar deal with that or is it a no-go for her?

How can Susan make her heroes seem better than any man we have ever met? I applaud her for that because I fall in love with each hero in every book I have read. Bull is so sweet and caring, and yes alpha but he puts it in a way that makes you just nod you head yes. The slow romance of Bull and Skylar is so terribly sweet that it will keep you oohing and ahhing the whole time.

And of course there is the suspense part. I won’t give it away but the villain in this book creeped me out. Shivers…

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