Friday, November 4

Review: Tricked by Rebecca Zanetti

Title: Tricked
By: Rebecca Zanetti
Series: Dark Protectors #7.75
My Copy: Ebook from Publisher
The BookWhisperer's Rating: 

He Might Save Her

Former police psychologist Ronni Alexander had it all before a poison attacked her heart and gave her a death sentence. Now, on her last leg, she has an opportunity to live if she mates a vampire. A real vampire. One night of sex and a good bite, and she’d live forever with no more weaknesses. Well, except for the vampire whose dominance is over the top, and who has no clue how to deal with a modern woman who can take care of herself.

She Might Kill Him

Jared Reese, who has no intention of ever mating for anything other than convenience, agrees to help out his new sister in law by saving her friend’s life with a quick tussle in bed. The plan seems so simple. They’d mate, and he move on with his life and take risks as a modern pirate should. Except after one night with Ronni, one moment of her sighing his name, and he wants more than a mating of convenience. Now all he has to do is convince Ronni she wants the same thing. Good thing he’s up for a good battle.



I have to admit that I have not read any of the Dark Protectors series yet and was oddly able to follow everything about this book.  Granted, I am sure it would be nice to know more about Jared’s brothers and Ronni’s best friend but this book was still good without knowing the background of their story.  In fact, it has intrigued me enough that now I need to start the series so that I can be caught up.

Let’s talk about how insanely protective Jared was and how I absolutely loved it.  He was the perfect amount of insanely protective.  Even though their mating was arranged, he instantly knew he had to help Ronni figure out who poisoned her and keep her safe.  He’d do anything for her and did.  Even though she was the type of girl that didn’t sit back and watch her mate do all the dirty work; she was just as fierce as Jared. 


So, moral of the story, I need to start the series because it sounds pretty good.

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