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I found this book to read. This was a good book with Meg the mother going to Dirk after her son is kidnapped. there is history between the two of them which only adds to the story. A good book full of mystery, suspense, and sex just what most people like.

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Romantic Suspense with a kick. Kat Martin's INTO THE WHIRLWIND picks up Dirk and Meg's story. He was out of her life until her son is kidnapped. She knows she needs BOSS, Inc in her corner and Dirk by her side.

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Kidnappers, Nazis in Argentina, and love--this book has it all! BOSS inc comes to the rescue when Meg's son is kidnapped and held for ransom. ARC from NetGalley. Review on GoodReads.

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I am a big fan of Kat Martin and have read every single one of her contemporary novels. However, this one is extraordinarily fantastic. Ms. Martin uses her writing skills to create more tension and apprehension than usual. In fact, the “bad guys” are especially evil and/or self-centered.

In the author’s last book, Into the Fury, Megan O’Brien and Dirk Reynolds were secondary characters and easily caught my attention. So I was excited to learn that they are the main characters in this book. Megan O’Brien and Dirk Reynolds are no longer together. However, they, now, meet again when Megan’s son is kidnapped, and she goes to Dirk for help.

The nice part is that I already have strong feelings about Megan and Dirk. Their relationship had been loving and passionate before, and I already loved them as a couple. Therefore, when I began this book, I felt like I was reading about old friends, and was already rooting for their happy ending.

This romantic suspense has many so many twists and turns that I had trouble putting the book down. There were several times when I was sure the story was over except for the happy ending. Then, I would continue reading only to discover that there were even more problems. I loved it!!

This is the second book in the BOSS, Inc series, and can be read as a stand-alone since the author does a wonderful job of explaining the back story. However, the reader will, definitely, enjoy the book more if she reads Into the Fury first.

I highly recommend this book!

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