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I really look forward to my visits to Tidewater navel base with all the wonderful, larger than life characters.
Lieutenant Griff Holland was leader of the bomb disposal team at Tidewater navel base, it was his job to keep the base safe and today was Thursday, a day that he looked forward to, the day that he swept the computer centre and exchanged barbed comments with the beautiful blond with the pixy haircut, that blond was the brilliant , Nox Bradshaw, in charge of cyber security.
British Nox was the best at what she does, she had been brought in specially to sort out the digital security at the base. Nox was a loner, a sharp tongued, sarcastic control freak, she and stable, steady, totally in control, Griff had a grudging respect for one another and maybe, something a bit deeper.
When Nox uncovered a dangerous breach in the security, a breach that put her life in danger as well as the safety of the base, it was to Griff that she turned……… this has to be a case of the unstoppable force and the immoveable object. Griff insists that to protect Nox, she has to stay with him in his well protected but spartan loft apartment but is he prepared for Nox invading his orderly space and reorganising his apartment ? This has to be a mistake, two controlling people, loners but with a combustible spark between them, living under the same roof, what will happen if they cross the line ?
This is a brilliant story, the attraction between Nox and Griff goes deep, the tension smoulders, their discussions swith between witty, sarcastic banter to quite philosophical discussions. Griff makes Nox feel safe but she would never admit it, this story is action packed with mounting pressure, whoever is trying to destabilise the base at whatever the cost, has inside help, but who ? the clock is ticking as Nox's hands fly over her keyboard.
I must admit the technical data went way over my head but Kudos to the author for her research and it certainly didn't spoil my enjoyment.
I received a free copy of this book and my review is voluntary.
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