On the run and in fear that someone is out to kill her as well, she has to make a choice trust Jair Ruiz or not. When Nina's partner is murdered, the nightmare begins for her. A stranger that enters her life with only one purpose to destroy her. This is so amazing and unexpected! An FBI agent is hunted by an infamous drug cartel. To see more of my reviews, fashion, food and pervathons -ĪRC kindly provided in exchange for an honest review.
I’m an Aussie chick who loves to read and review romance, drink coffee, be a Style Setter and stalk David Gandy. To purchase Never Trust a Saint from Amazon. I received an ARC of Never Trust a Saint from the author for an honest review.
This is the first part of a series and I wait with bated breath for the next part of the story to play out. I enjoyed Never Trust a Saint and I was impressed with the authors work. While we can’t always tell who’s side the hero is on, it’s pretty obvious that he struggles to stay away from Nina. There is an immediate attraction between the main characters that produce some very hot scenes. Death seems to be coming for Nina at every turn. There are shoot em up, bullets flying, showdowns that were bloody and violent. Never Trust a Saint was a fast-paced thrill ride from beginning to end. I never really knew who were the goodies and who were the baddies and that’s a good thing. Then it seems like Nina’s on her own fighting the world. Nina and the man with many names at times seem like they are working together.
He also has one smoking hot body…and he knows how to use it. He steps out of the shadows when Nina needs him, takes out the baddies when she’s at risk and carries her to safety when the bullets are flying. The man with many names is a bit of a ghost. Who is he? Who does he work for? Why is he helping her? Who can she trust? Who should she turn to? One man charges into her life when she needs him the most. It’s time for Nina to GO WIDE – AKA – Get the F#*K out of town. Next thing she knows she’s the target of a drug cartel. Unfortunately, she asks too many questions to the wrong people. When a tragedy happens and Garcia is killed, Nina starts asking questions. She and her partner of a year Garcia, are good friends as well. Nina is an FBI agent who specialises in fraud and money laundering. It was explained well, but at times I had to re-read to make sure I got it all straight. Borders and areas mapped out for distributions and places where productions take place. There are rival gangs, FBI agents and drug lords to keep note of. I don’t read books like this one very often and I was surprised how much I was into it. The pace is fast, the explanations come to you rapid fire and the names whiz by if you’re not paying attention. I realised quickly that I needed to have my wits about me. I know Ha bloody HA…AS IF!! So, to distract me from my worry I started reading and boy did I get sucked in. No tears mind you just an underlying worry that he might get there and realise he does miss me.
Bloody boys, don’t they realise it’s HARD. I hardly even got a goodbye hug from him. But today, my little man went off to his first overnight camp. You know the drill, life gets in the way, people to see, places to go, all the other stuff that gets put ahead of reading. I don’t get to read all day much anymore. I just finished Never Trust a Saint in one day.
A man with many names… Well, that was a wee bit heart pumping.