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The fourth book in Jaycee Clark's Deadly series. Ian Kinncaid has been estranged from his family for years, although we got to meet him earlier in previous books in the series. He is deep undercover in Prague when The Raven is sent for to assassinate him. The Raven isn't sure about accepting this job and ends up helping Ian rescue a child.
I loved it. My favorite of the series so far. Ian was a wonderful hero and I loved Rori aka The Raven so much. It had the right blend of romance and suspense ...more
I loved it. My favorite of the series so far. Ian was a wonderful hero and I loved Rori aka The Raven so much. It had the right blend of romance and suspense ...more

Rating 3.25 stars
Romance wise this book was the weakest for me because this book didn't really concentrate on fleshing out the heroine much, yes we know she was abused and rescued by a great guy but we don't know how she joined MI6 or became the raven and for a supposed kick-ass woman we didn't see any of her skills. The hero Ian has been seen in the series before, the shadowy brother who is great as disguises and estranged from his family and we learn it is all because his father was an ass who ...more
Romance wise this book was the weakest for me because this book didn't really concentrate on fleshing out the heroine much, yes we know she was abused and rescued by a great guy but we don't know how she joined MI6 or became the raven and for a supposed kick-ass woman we didn't see any of her skills. The hero Ian has been seen in the series before, the shadowy brother who is great as disguises and estranged from his family and we learn it is all because his father was an ass who ...more

"Deadly Games" is another incredible installment to the "Deadly" series. Finally, we get Ian's story, the brother who was disowned by his dad years ago. He's a master of diguise and has maintained contact with his brothers throughout the years but in very secretive ways. Never failing to be there when needed and always when it counted most. Ian was a well-crafted character and his story sometimes difficult to read. His counterpart, Rori, also traveled a long and difficult road filled with pain a
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