Judy T. (misangeles) reviewed on + 10 more book reviews
I love Lora Leigh's S.E.A.L. and Elite Ops series, but I really had to slog through this one. Part of it has to do with the huge ensemble of characters. I've found that authors often reach a tipping point between offering a supportive group of friends and an unmanageable mess that interferes with the main story (ahem, J.R. Ward). I'm afraid "Heat Seeker" has pushed the Elite Ops series into the latter category.
I realize there's a lot of cloak and dagger stuff going on in the black ops world, but we *just* had an I-thought-you-were-dead-but-you-came-back-as-someone-else-but-you'll-never-tell-me plot with "Wild Card," which was only two books ago. "Wild Card" really tore at your heart strings and was infinitely better than "Heat Seeker," which just feels like a retread -- only with even MORE characters and aliases for you to keep track of.
I realize there's a lot of cloak and dagger stuff going on in the black ops world, but we *just* had an I-thought-you-were-dead-but-you-came-back-as-someone-else-but-you'll-never-tell-me plot with "Wild Card," which was only two books ago. "Wild Card" really tore at your heart strings and was infinitely better than "Heat Seeker," which just feels like a retread -- only with even MORE characters and aliases for you to keep track of.
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