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Thursday, January 26, 2012

RIM's Review of Tease by Keith Gaston



Tease by Keith Gaston

When a job needs to be done they call in the best, and the best is Tease. Do not be fooled by her amazing body or beautiful looks because she is deadly with weapons and her hands. She has never met a job she could not finish for her boss D-Shroud until she met her best opponent, Shaw. As the two continue to defend their side of the law it becomes apparent more is there then just great fighting skills between the two.

D-Shroud, local thug now turned kingpin, believes he runs the city. He has no allegiances and everyone is his friend for a price. D-Shroud is in the business of selling suitcase nuclear bombs to anyone at the right price. Shaw's job is to stop him by any means possible. Tease's job is to stop Shaw. However in the process of stopping Shaw, she realizes t...he feelings she has for him is more then just a mutual respect for a good fighter but love for a real man.

Shaw is not your by the book agent. No one knows the agency he works for, but what people do know is that he has a lot of great toys and knows how to use them. He uses no back-up, badge or armor. He is quick witted, fast moving, and his good looks don't hurt in some situations. Shaw's goal is to protect the U.S. from the criminal masterminds like D-Shroud.

As these lives keep intermingling, death, guns, bombs, explosions and casualties, are left as mementos. D-Shroud tries to keep reign on the city but when forces join the common goal is clear. As one man runs scared, the safety of the American public is a stake.

This book is a page turning, not just for the guys, action packed read. The author does not disappoint and will leave you ready for the next great book from him.

Reviewer side note : Can not wait until this book goes to audio book!

Review by Karen Reynolds
Review for Readers In Motion Bookclub
Ratings 5*****

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