Tuesday, January 2, 2024

Release Day Review: Frostbitten (Deep Ops #6) by Rebecca Zanetti

 

 
 
Enigmatic.

With a wildly gifted mind, and an untamed head of hair to match, petite powerhouse Millicent Frost is brilliant when it comes to gadgets and electronics—less so with people. After an attempt to bust a bank scam goes awry, Millie is in hot water with Homeland Security and targeted by lethal enemies. In the midst of the trouble, she heads home to help out with the family hunting and fishing business. But when their rival competitor and Millie’s ex is murdered, she’s the number one suspect . . .

Irresistible.

Former Marine turned lawyer Scott Terentson devotes himself to getting his clients out of tricky binds. A loner, the last thing he wants is to belong to any team, yet the Deep Ops group considers him one of their own—and he pays the price by getting shot at by their enemies. Now Millie is seeking his help—just as he’s dealing with a brutal fail regarding a recent trial. Both are a headache, yet he’s drawn to Millie in spite of himself. They’re opposites, but maybe the old adage is true . . .

Electric.

Working together, Millie and Scott soon have more on their hands than they bargained for as the danger escalates—along with the sizzling heat between them. And when a disappearance is thrown into the mix, all bets are off . . .

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What I thought about Frostbitten

2024 is off to a great start with this fabulous romantic suspense from Rebecca Zanetti!

Millicent Frost gets herself in hot water on a chance encounter between herself and lawyer Scott Terentson when she's discovered doing some undercover work.  She's planting some bugs when Scott arrives to visit with his client's soon-to-be ex-husband,Werner Dearth.

It's after Werner threatens Millie that she ends up in a really bad situation and needs a lawyer -- good thing that Scott is available.  These two have lots of chemistry together, and even though they start out with Millie not being too agreeable, their relationship develops nicely into something warm and wonderful in spite of all the bad things going on around them.

There's plenty of action too as Scott and Millie deal with someone coming after them, and Scott has to rely on his special forces training to keep Millie safe.  The pace of this story is absolutely fantastic -- I couldn't put this down until the final pages.  I love a strong story that pulls me in and keeps me interested all the way through, and Frostbitten did that for me.  I just loved it.

Millie and Scott are a terrific couple and there's plenty of steam between them, but what I liked the most about them was when they worked together to solve the mystery of who is after Millie. Their growing relationship made me believe in love and that's what I want in a contemporary romance.

This is part of a series, but can be read easily as a standalone.  I just loved Frostbitten and it's a great start to my 2024 reading list. 


 
About the Author


New York Times, USA Today, Publishers Weekly and #1 Amazon bestselling author Rebecca Zanetti has published more than sixty novels, which have been translated into several languages, with more than five million copies sold world-wide.  Her books have received Publishers Weekly starred reviews and have been featured in Entertainment Weekly, Woman’s World, and Women’s Day Magazines. Her novels have also been included in Amazon best books of the year and have been favorably reviewed in both the Washington Post and the New York Times Book Reviews.  Rebecca has ridden in a locked Chevy trunk, has asked the unfortunate delivery guy to release her from a set of handcuffs, and has discovered the best silver mine shafts in which to bury a body…all in the name of research.  Honest.

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