Code Name: Sentinel (Jameson Force Security, Book #2)
Sawyer Bennett
Release Date: September 10, 2019
Synopsis:
As a former member of the United States Secret Service, I’m no stranger to putting my life on the line in the name of duty. Having left the nation’s capital to re-settle in Pittsburgh, the skills I acquired during my tenure in Washington have made me a valued member of the team at Jameson Force Security. But when the President comes seeking a favor to protect his niece, I find myself on the fast track back to the Oval Office.
Simply put… she’s beyond brilliant. A nationally renowned energy scientist, Barrett Alexander is on the verge of a breakthrough that will change the world. Unfortunately, that has also made her the target of a suspected terrorist cell. And while Barrett doesn’t believe she’s in any real danger, the President isn’t willing to take chances with her life.
As the threats against Barrett become more calculated, I decide taking her on the run is her best chance of survival. Danger, isolation, and attraction ensure we grow closer than I’d ever thought possible. When I realize I want to keep her safe for reasons that have nothing to do with my job and everything to do with the woman I’ve fallen in love with, no one is safe from the hell I’ll rain down on those that threaten her.
4 Stars
Review by Trinette Dungee
Cruce Britton has protected one of the most important people in the country the Vice-President of the United States (Now the current POTUS). He’s hung up his Secret Service badge and is now a part of the Jameson Security Force, but a request from The President has him headed back to Washington to protect what will become the most important person in his life.
Barrett Alexander is the Brainiac of all Brainiac’s. She’s about to unleash a discovery that could put the world on a whole new path. There’s someone out there that doesn’t want this discover to make it to the public. Much to her dismay she’s whisked away to a remote island until it’s safe for her to return. For someone who works twenty hours out of the day, a tropical island is not what Barrett considers practical, but Barrett quickly learns not only is this island practical, but she gets a crash course from Cruce in relaxing and love.
Once again, I must run my disclaimer that I might be slightly biased when it comes to Sawyer Bennett’s books, but damn this woman gets me every time.
I loved these two!! This is a rarity for me because usually the female character drives me bonkers, but I really liked Barrett. She is a nose-in-the-books type of girl that doesn’t focus on her appearance very much but at the same time she’s girly, she can be sassy, she’s resilient and when she needs to be, she can be one tough cookie. She’s been through a lot, losing her parents and being raised by her uncle (the current POTUS). She’s had some relationships, but nothing earth shattering.
Cruce? Well, I got of knew he’d be a big ole teddy bear when we met him in “Genesis” and that I’d like him but getting a broader picture of him was really good. There’s just something about a man who isn’t afraid to throw his heart into the ring. While he was hesitant to do so (and I completely understand why), when it came time to throw caution to the wind. He didn’t give it a second thought.
The chemistry for these two was obvious from the start to them and to others around them. I liked the way their relationship progressed. I loved how Cruce catered to Barrett’s neurosis/idiosyncrasies without patronizing her. How he “learned her” enough to understand what she needed and when she needed it. I loved how Barrett relaxed him enough that he felt comfortable enough with her to let his guard down.
Short, sweet, and to the point…another series of amazing men that make you swoon!!! There a more Jameson Men to come (and a woman), and I can’t wait to meet the rest of them!!!
Cruce Britton has protected one of the most important people in the country the Vice-President of the United States (Now the current POTUS). He’s hung up his Secret Service badge and is now a part of the Jameson Security Force, but a request from The President has him headed back to Washington to protect what will become the most important person in his life.
Barrett Alexander is the Brainiac of all Brainiac’s. She’s about to unleash a discovery that could put the world on a whole new path. There’s someone out there that doesn’t want this discover to make it to the public. Much to her dismay she’s whisked away to a remote island until it’s safe for her to return. For someone who works twenty hours out of the day, a tropical island is not what Barrett considers practical, but Barrett quickly learns not only is this island practical, but she gets a crash course from Cruce in relaxing and love.
Once again, I must run my disclaimer that I might be slightly biased when it comes to Sawyer Bennett’s books, but damn this woman gets me every time.
I loved these two!! This is a rarity for me because usually the female character drives me bonkers, but I really liked Barrett. She is a nose-in-the-books type of girl that doesn’t focus on her appearance very much but at the same time she’s girly, she can be sassy, she’s resilient and when she needs to be, she can be one tough cookie. She’s been through a lot, losing her parents and being raised by her uncle (the current POTUS). She’s had some relationships, but nothing earth shattering.
Cruce? Well, I got of knew he’d be a big ole teddy bear when we met him in “Genesis” and that I’d like him but getting a broader picture of him was really good. There’s just something about a man who isn’t afraid to throw his heart into the ring. While he was hesitant to do so (and I completely understand why), when it came time to throw caution to the wind. He didn’t give it a second thought.
The chemistry for these two was obvious from the start to them and to others around them. I liked the way their relationship progressed. I loved how Cruce catered to Barrett’s neurosis/idiosyncrasies without patronizing her. How he “learned her” enough to understand what she needed and when she needed it. I loved how Barrett relaxed him enough that he felt comfortable enough with her to let his guard down.
Short, sweet, and to the point…another series of amazing men that make you swoon!!! There a more Jameson Men to come (and a woman), and I can’t wait to meet the rest of them!!!
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About the Author:
Since the release of her debut contemporary romance novel, Off Sides, in January 2013, Sawyer Bennett has released multiple books, many of which have appeared on the New York Times, USA Today and Wall Street Journal bestseller lists.
A reformed trial lawyer from North Carolina, Sawyer uses real life experience to create relatable, sexy stories that appeal to a wide array of readers. From new adult to erotic contemporary romance, Sawyer writes something for just about everyone.
Sawyer likes her Bloody Marys strong, her martinis dirty, and her heroes a combination of the two. When not bringing fictional romance to life, Sawyer is a chauffeur, stylist, chef, maid, and personal assistant to a very active daughter, as well as full-time servant to her adorably naughty dogs. She believes in the good of others, and that a bad day can be cured with a great work-out, cake, or even better, both.
Sawyer also writes general and women’s fiction under the pen name S. Bennett and sweet romance under the name Juliette Poe.
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