BOOK REVIEW: Any Day Now (SWAT Generation 2.0) by Lani Lynn Vale #ContemporaryRomance

About the book:

Amelia loves her good friend, Avery. So much so that she agrees to do the stupidest thing ever.

A stranger photo shoot.

You know the type. The photographer takes photos of two individuals. Two individuals that, until that day, have never met in their life.

The moment she shows up at the photo shoot, she knows that she made a terrible decision.

Why? Because the total stranger about to be in an intimate photo shoot with her is the hottest thing that’s ever walked the streets of Kilgore, Texas. If not the entire US of A.

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Adam wasn’t sure why the hell he agreed to something so stupid.

Call it temporary lapse of sanity.

When the photographer who shot his photo for the Kilgore Police Department’s benefit calendar asked him for a favor, he couldn’t say no. Not without looking like a jerk seeing as it was benefiting the Fallen Officer Foundation that he played a rather large part in.

Whatever it was that made him agree, he quickly realizes that it’s not worth it. Not when he walks into the studio and sees the massive bed with blood-red sheets dominating the middle of the room.

So uncomfortable he is at the sight, he’s about to head straight out the door and not look back when she walks in.
Amelia steals his breath away with just one glance, and all of a sudden, getting this stranger into his arms with his mouth on hers sounds like the best idea ever.

 

My review…

5 stars!

I’ve been addicted to Ms. Vale’s books for a little over a year now, and they never disappoint! I’ve thoroughly enjoyed getting to know the second generation of her characters from her previous KPD SWAT series.

The chemistry between Amelia and Adam was explosive. I loved their initial reaction to one another, and it immediately hooked me. I was unable to put the book down from page one. As with all Lani Lynn Vale books, the sex is hotter than hot, the romance is sigh-worthy, and there’s always a dash of suspense in the mix. While her heroines tend to fall into some sort of trouble, they’re by no means weak.

If you like alpha males, a toe-curling romance, and feisty women, then look no further — I’d recommend every book to date in the SWAT Generation 2.0 series!

 

Disclaimer: I purchased a copy of this book. The author and/or publisher did not request a review. The review above is my personal opinion of this title.