Monday, 13 March 2017

Flash of Fury - Lea Griffith - Review



Flash of Fury 
(Endgame Ops #1)
by Lea Griffith







Their spark is immediate
Kingston McNally lost men when someone betrayed his team, and now he’s out for retribution. His quest for the enemy’s courier leads him to Cameroon and Allie Redding, a petite Peace Corps volunteer as stubborn as she is brave. Their attraction is immediate, but Allie has secrets of her own…and she’s not giving them up easily.
But their secrets could burn them both
Allie’s life has been spent hiding in plain sight, but she’s had enough of her cloak-and-dagger existence. On her way home, her plane is hijacked-and King saves her life. But that doesn’t mean she owes him anything…even if he is the most damnably sexy man she’s ever laid eyes on. He’s got black ops and secrets written all over him, and trust is a two-way street.













4.5 Stars

Flash of Fury by Lea Griffith is the first title in the Endgame Ops series. 

Kingston McNally and Allie Redding have an immediate chemistry and attraction. King is a former SEAL and moves within the black ops world. His world is full of death, intrigue and secrets and he trusts very few people after being betrayed by those closest to him. King is a brooding bad-ass, and Allie is his complete opposite, sweet, caring, and fun. 

This story has all the elements of a military romance that I love action, drama, intrigue, suspense and heat. Their story is a passionate, with an abundance of secrets that keeps you thoroughly captivated with this entertaining and engaging story line. 

I thoroughly enjoyed this title and cannot wait to read more of the Endgame Ops series, and more from this author.






Lea Griffith has been reading romance novels since a young age. She cut her teeth on the greats: McNaught, Woodiwiss, and Garwood. She still consumes every romance book she can put her hands on, and now she writes her own compelling romantic suspense. Lea lives with her husband and three teenage daughters in rural Georgia.

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