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If you haven’t read anything by Sierra Kincade yet, you seriously need to change that immediately.

Kincade has quickly become one of my go to authors for emotionally filled, sexy, swoony reads and I’ve been waiting for book 2 in the Deep Connection series for way too long.

Cole has spent the last two years since Marsella left and his father was arrested trying to keep the restaurant that should have gone to Marsella afloat. He’s never given up on trying to locate Marsella though, and as luck would have it, using facial recognition software, he has finally found someone who looks like her in Ambrose, Ohio.

Determined not to lose her again, he leaves Reno for Ambrose and ends up at the doorstep of MacKenzie Sharp, owner of the diner where Marsella worked and in the crosshairs of some of his father’s past acquaintances. The only way to keep he and Kenzie safe is to get out of Ambrose and hide her back in Reno… but the people in Cole’s life aren’t exactly who they seem, and heading to Reno may lead to more trouble than either could have expected.

Girls… I’m claiming Cole Talent right now. I don’t even care what MacKenzie has to say about it.

He just might be the swooniest guy Kincade has written and that’s saying a lot (because Alec)! A. He’s as blind as I am without glasses … yes he wears black framed glasses, and B. he’s super sexy but slightly awkward and that ALWAYS works for me. I just loved every second with him on the page.

Kincade does a great job of building the overarching storyline with these books (just like she did with her Bodyworks Trilogy) and once I turned the last page of this story, I was dying for the next book (do you hear me Sierra – I NEED IT!). This installment of course is filled with action and suspense, and some amazingly sexy and swoony moments.

The relationship development between Cole and Kenzie was wonderfully done, and it was so amazing to get glimpses of Marsella and Jake along the way. I’m so intrigued by Elaina and her story and she was so badass in this that I can’t even imagine what might be coming in book 3!

With an ending that will have you on the edge of your seat and begging for more, this is a series that you just can’t miss. If you haven’t started I highly recommend it, and I’ll just be over here impatiently waiting for book 3.

Thank you to the publisher for an early copy in exchange for my honest thoughts!

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I loved this book and this author is one of my most favorite Romance authors. The characters in this book are well developed and the story kept me turning the pages to see what was going to happen next. If you are looking for something steamy with a thriller feel to it, consider checking this series out. I loved all of the books in this series equally and can't wait to see what Sierra Kincade writes next!

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I was really intrigued by the premise of this one. Sadly I didn't get into the actually story as much as I'd liked. I never got that connection with the characters that would've really made me want to read more. In fact I eventually found myself skimming and just wasn't interested enough to keep reading, so DNF at a little over 100 pages in. :/

I will say that even this was the 2nd book in the series, and I haven't read the first one, the story wasn't hard to follow along. The action from book 1 was recapped in such a way that i understood without pretty easily what had transpired before, to set these events into motion. Sadly I just found that the story and characters didnt captivate me.

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This is a new to me author and even though I don't really read suspenseful romance I wanted to give it a try. Cole is on the hunt for his sister's after she disappeared and his dad is in jail for criminal activity. Que in Kenzie, a small town girl who knows how to find what he needs, in more ways than one. The only one problem is that Cole is not the only one on the lookout for his sister. This book was filled with suspense/drama and leaves wanting to find out if Cole and Kenzie will work it all out. It's a slow start but it starts to pick up and by the end it was a truly satisfying read.

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Kincade's execution was perfect and I can't wait for my next read by her.

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