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B**Y
Falcon (The Quite Professionals BK3)
Warning review contains spoilers:I love Falcon’s story and I couldn’t stop reading it and it has so many twists and turns to the plot. Falcon aka Sal Russo who is a part of team Raptor.The first twist in the Cassie, who is Sal’s ex-girlfriend who hasn’t told him about their 4 old daughter Mila.The next twist to the plot is who is the all the bad guys trying to kill team Raptor? Is General Burnet and Hawk really dead? How many traitors are working for the own gain to help destroy Team Raptor is it Ramsey, Brie, Boris,Tang, or Daniel or all them combined?Will Sal ever forgive Cassie and let his heart open up to meet his sweet girl Mila?So happy to read about Dean aka Raptor 6 get married to Double Z aka Zahra. Hawk popping the question to Z’s cousin was adorable I couldn’t stop laughing about it.Want to know how this story ends you’ll have to read to find out.
K**K
Don't hesitate
Where do I even start with this review? The book starts out with action so, I think I will take my cue from there. Go buy this book! You will not regret it. You don't have to start from the first in the series, though I would recommend it. Again, you won't be sorry! Ronnie has done it again. I am a huge fan of this author and fully recommend all of her books. She has gone above and beyond with the Quiet Professionals series. I generally hate reviews that just say "This is an awesome book!" and leave it at that. I try to give more than that in my reviews. So here you go.The second book in this trilogy, Hawk ended in a serious cliff hanger. Thankfully, I held off reading it until Falcon was released. I would have been pulling my hair out! Rather than starting Falcon after resolutions were miraculously solved, Kendig plunges you into the fray right at the start. This book starts with a bang and never lets up. There are several characters focused on and a lot of loose ends to tie. Somehow she does it without making the reader feel overwhelmed or lost in confusion. Several times I wanted to chuck the book across the room. I was that invested and involved. That's a sign of a great book as far as I am concerned. I wish I could give you more details, but I am afraid a lot of them would be spoilers. I will tell you this, Raptor Team has a lot being thrown at them and they fight back, hard. The battle that ensues has you gasping and on the edge of your seat. Chapter after chapter they are fighting for their lives, the enemy seemingly several steps ahead of them. Kendig keeps you guessing and throws a few punches of her own. This is a gripping and compelling book. Anything else I say will spoil the plot or be more gushing. I hope you decide to read it!*I received a free copy of this book. However I am under no obligation to read or review. I do so of my own free will. My words are honest and my own*
I**R
Great story!
After reading Raptor 6 and Hawk, I was really looking forward to reading Falcon which is Sal’s story. I loved that the whole team is in this story as well as Candyman (Tony) and Timbrel from Beowulf! I LOVED their story.Falcon focuses on finding the mole who has been sabotaging the team since book one and we also get to find out just what happened in Sal and Cassie’s past. And boy, what a past it is! The action, twists and turns, and surprises in this story will keep you on the edge of your seat and turning the pages long into the night! I mean there are some seriously jaw dropping things that happen in this story. So. Good!!!I also really love how Ms. Kendig tackles hard subjects like PTSD and guilt and what they can do to you. My heart literally broke for Salwhile reading this story. I love how Ms. Kendig’s characters are real and flawed, and oh so wonderful! Another excellent read! 5 stars!
J**B
I really enjoyed the series
I really enjoyed the series. I appreciate the lack of cussing, however, I have to admit some of the words used instead of the cuss words were a joke. If I remember right, whether this book or the one before (Hawk), O Fluff I believe was one of the expletives or something similar to it. Again, while I appreciate the lack of cussing, that was just a little too silly. And the fighting or endurance of some of the injured guys (like Hawk) was unbelievable. That being said, the books are well worth reading. Different from my norm. Highly recommend.
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