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Rescuing Wendy by Susan Stoker

Rescuing Wendy (Delta Force Heroes #8)
My rating: 4 of 5 stars
Susan Stoker has once again delivered an amazing story with an alpha hero who is as sweet as he is deadly and a heroine who even though is insecure about herself still shows tremendous strength when it comes to protecting those she loves and a very loyal and supportive team.

Wendy is working two jobs to make sure she can provide her younger brother who she took responsibility for after their parent’s died with all the comfort that one should have. Even though what she did in her past may be frowned upon by most people, her intentions were pure which made her very likable.

Aspen or as his teammates call him “Blade” is an alpha male through and through. He is strong, protective, caring and loves Wendy’s brother as much as he loves her. He was always there when Wendy needed him and respected her enough to trust her choices which made him very endearing.

I really liked how their story was not insta-love or insta-lust but actually developed over time. It shed light to their characters both individually and how they fit as a couple. I also like Aspen’s relationship with Jackson, Wendy’s brother. It was heartening to see how he was so protective of Jackson and treated him like his own brother. It was delightful to see how the team once again banded together when times were difficult and how they always had each other’s back.

The only thing I felt was that Wendy held on to her secret for way to long, almost till the 75% mark and even then the secret did not come out from her. I understand she thought she was protecting Jackson but I just think she should have been the one to tell Aspen and maybe a little sooner.

Overall, it was an amazing book and one should definitely go for it. I wish we would get a book for Jackson and Jenny as well. They were adorable together. 

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