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Book Review of Take Me Tonight (Bullet Catchers, Bk 3)

Take Me Tonight (Bullet Catchers, Bk 3)
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Sage Valentine is using her background in journalism to figure out why her roommate, Keisha Kingston, committed suicide. Sage believes that it had something to do with a web site that allows women to experience a kidnapping and rescue without any real danger. Booking her own kidnapping through the site, Sage is abruptly rescued from the kidnapper by Johnny Christiano. Johnny works for the Bullet Catchers, a team of elite bodyguards. He was hired to stop Sage's kidnapping and stay closer to her. Sage believes he is a "rescuer" working for the website. She is willing to do anything to get Johnny to answer some of her questions and find out what really happened to Keisha.

It's been a long time since I picked up a Bullet Catcher book. I don't know why I waited so long. Johnny is everything I love in a hero...sweet, hot, romantic, and he can cook! He hated lying to Sage his work. She believed he was a male prostitute working for the website. As he insinuates his way into Sage's life, she becomes more than a job. Sage is determined to find out what exactly happened to Keisha. She enlists Johnny's help in uncovering exactly what happened the night Keisha died. My rating: 4.5 Stars.