Wednesday 29 April 2015

Cage (Allen Securities #5) By Madison Stevens



Cage spent most of his life as a carefree bachelor. It was a good life with no attachments and a solid job working with his brothers to catch bad guys. Everything changed in an instant when he was crippled on the job, and he watched a man die to save his life. 

Now, months later, Cage is still confronting the demons of self-worth and his guilt over the other man’s death, along with growing feelings for Whitney, an attractive vet who seems to think he’s still a shallow playboy. 

Whitney doesn't want to get tangled up with a playboy. She thinks she knows Cage’s type and would rather be alone than risk her heart getting torn apart. 

When someone starts leaving strange items at her vet clinic, she finds the only man she can trust to help is the one man she’s afraid of getting to know. 

The two are forced to confront their feelings as they race to figure out why Whitney is being targeted.



After reading all the others in the series I do have to say this has to be the best one. It still needed more improvement on the actual story line, but I think I enjoy the characters more and the actual story behind the romance one. 
I liked how she didn't let him get away with shit, like the date they go when she finds out he did it to every other girl he had ever been out on a date with. She took it in stride and still gave him the benefit of the doubt, but when she finds out he's doing the exact same routine she storms out. I was like 'go girl' 

But then we have the same issue with all of them, and that is the background story. There's a part in the book that a girl is mentioned, who Cage's new friend's brother once rescued as a kid or something and he's trying for parole, but nothing, and I mean nothing was said again, but when it was mentioned it seemed crucial to the story line, but nada. NOTHING!!!
When the vet's assistant finds out who Cage is related to she acts really weird, and very tight lipped about HOW she knew them. I thought it had something to with the comment about the girl and the parole case, but again NAADDDAAA. It's useless information, or pointless. It drove me insane. 

But I really loved the care she has for her animals and how she wishes she could take them all in. Then the little boy they help off the street, I really swooned over it. I love a book when they are kind to do that. 

3*

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