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NEW REVIEW: Alexis Grant - Sizzle And Burn

Sizzle and Burn (The Men of Delta Force)Alexis Grant
Sizzle And Burn
Available June 28th, 2011
4 out of 5 books


It has been 10 years since Dr. Mia Santiago has seen Captain Ryan Mason but the minute the two are reunited, it is like no time has passed. But a lot has changed about the girl from Spanish Harlem and the boy from Bed-Stuy. Mia now has her PhD in geology and Ryan is Delta Force in the US Military. They both got the career they wanted, but neither has had much luck in the love department. When Ryan realizes Mia is the one that he has been sent to protect, and Mia realizes her life is in danger, the stakes become higher. Now that these two have found each other again, will Ryan be able to keep her safe?

Sizzle and Burn by Alexis Grant is a good read. Grant does a fantastic job of developing the primary and secondary characters in the story. She also does a great job of keeping the story flowing. There were some underdeveloped parts in the plot that seemed as if they didn't fit. Had they been developed more, they may not have seemed so random. However, it was not significant enough to take away from the overall plot. I would still put Sizzle and Burn on the must read list.

Reviewed by Tenecia for Urban Reviews

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