Lonely is the Night A Shadow Force Novella A Penguin Special from Signet Eclipse edition by Stephanie Tyler Literature Fiction eBooks
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This novella is the conclusion to the Shadow Force series.
A thrilling novella of betrayal and redemption from national bestselling author Stephanie Tyler.
Recently retired Delta Force Operator Reid Cormier utilizes his special skills by working black ops jobs all around the world with his former teammates and their wives. Reid’s career keeps him busy, but he can’t get his last job—or the woman involved—out of his head.
US Marshall Grier Vanderhall faked her own death without telling Reid of the plan first, and he couldn’t forgive her duplicity. But when Reid learns that Grier has been kidnapped by a dangerous ring of criminals, he drops everything and heads to New Orleans to rescue her. And while Reid knows that his skills make him the best option to get Grier back, he’s not sure if this mission will give them another chance—or get them both killed.
Includes a preview of the first Section Eight novel, Surrender.
Lonely is the Night A Shadow Force Novella A Penguin Special from Signet Eclipse edition by Stephanie Tyler Literature Fiction eBooks
My Rating: 4 stars: Enjoyed - recommend (A-)Originally posted at That's What I'm Talking About
US Marshal Grier Vanderhall bucked her socialite upbringing to bury herself in law enforcement. She sees things in black and white, which is why it never would have worked out with black ops soldier, Reid Cormier. His way of life--living outside the law--was too much for Grier, and the pair went their separate ways after Grier faked her death in Night Moves (Book 4 of Shadow Force).
Now Grier is ready for what should be an easy job - protecting Benji who is set to testify in a highly-watched case stemming from the world of underground fight clubs. However, it appears that Benji isn't ready to part ways with his former life. When Grier goes missing, her partner Jack calls in Reid for help.
Oh how I have missed the men and women of the Shadow Force. While Night Moves was a wonderful wrap up for many aspects of the series, poor Reid and Grier parted on terrible terms. It is wonderful for long-time fans of the series to finally see these two have their HEA. However, you do not need to have read the earlier books to enjoy Lonely is the Night. The story is independent from the other books in the series and can be read solo.
Ms. Tyler is a master at putting her characters in impossible situations, ones that make you want to give up and walk away, and just when you think it can't get worse, she unveils her plan for a happy ending. Lonely is the Night is another suspenseful nail-bitter, breaking the characters down to their lowest before allowing them to rise above the fray.
The novella is chocked full of little nuggets and guest appearances from the first four books in the series, making it a fun walk down memory lane. There are also a few new characters that had me wondering which would appear in Ms. Tyler's new series, Section 8 (stop back tomorrow for my interview with Steph and a giveaway of Surrender, the first Section 8 book).
There were points in the novella I felt a little confused or that the action was rushed, but since this is a shorter-length story, it is to be expected. I was a little disappointed at the almost gloss-over of the final trial and ending, which effectively killed the building suspense for the moment. However, it is a satisfying ending and on the whole, an entertaining story.
Overall, I delighted in finally getting to see Reid and Grier together and the men of the Shadow Force all content. It was a good conclusion to the series, although I do wish it'd been full length. I'm guessing the next series will follow Grier's former partner, Jack and possibly Reid's friend, Keegan. (Note, this was my guess prior to reading Surrender. The neither of these characters appeared in the first Section 8 book, but I'm hoping we'll see them again.) If you are new to Ms. Tyler's work, this is a great taste of her writing; however she is even better at full length.
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Lonely is the Night A Shadow Force Novella A Penguin Special from Signet Eclipse edition by Stephanie Tyler Literature Fiction eBooks Reviews
I'm glad Stephanie Tyler finished with the story about Grier and Reid. Their story that I wish had been longer.
I read the series and waited a while for Reid's story. In Night Moves the story ends with Grier playing dead, later calling Reid to apologize. In this story Reid goes to her rescue and keeps her safe till the end. I will miss this series but maybe will see the characters every now and then in Section8.
I know I've read Stephanie Tyler's books before but I couldn't remember how the two main characters, Reid and Grier met up in the previous book. Since I donate my used paperback books, I wasn't wasn't about to spend $7.99 on all the previous books in this series. I wish she would have written a little background on these characters as to their past. Also, a little background on the other characters would have been helpful. That's why I felt that this book was confusing.
This is Reid and Grier's conclusion. The author first takes us into the world of underground fighting when the witness Grier is protecting decides he rather go back than testify against them. For this to be a short e-novel the author did a very good job with the details of the illegal underground fighting.
Almost all the guys and some of the gals from the previous books make an appearance to help out. It was great to finally get a conclusion to Reid and Grier's story but sad its the last in the series..
Looking forward to the start of her new series Section 8 next month.
I snapped this up as soon as I realized it was available. I have read the whole Shadow Forces series. No one writes bad boys like Stephanie Tyler, and her heroines almost always give as good as they get. Grier is a US Marshall who is kidnapped by bad guys who are after her current witness protection client. Reid rescues her and strives to keep her safe from the bad guys so she can testify against them. It is great to catch up with all of the Shadow Forces characters as they band together to help Reid protect Grier.
This does not read as a stand alone. And really, why would you deprive yourself of the pleasure of reading the whole series?!?
Stephanie Tyler is one of my go-to authors. I love her characterizations, her suspenseful and intricate plotting, and the flat out hotness of her love scenes. Great wrap up to the series, and I can't wait for the Section 8 series!
Bottom line - Reading anything by Stephanie Tyler is always time very well spent!
Finally we get to know how the Shadow Force series ends! I'm a big fan of this series and I'm totally bummed it's ending. I loved each book but Reid was always a favorite character of mine and I wanted him to get the HEA that all of the other guys got. And after the end of the last book, he definitely deserved one!
Now as far as this book goes with the series, I wasn't as impressed as I was with the other books. It was good, don't get me wrong but as far as endings go, this one felt rushed and thrown together. Even for a novella. Reid and Grier deserved more I thought but I guess I was pretty partial to Reid so that may be why I feel that way. But with that said, it's nice to have the closure. You get to see a lot of the past characters which was nice too. I'm going to miss them! But there was also a new character, Gunner, who I believe is supposed to be in Stephanie's new Section 8 series. I can't wait to get to know him better! Loved him and hopefully I'll love him even more in the future!
This has been one of my favorite series because the characters were all great characters and the stories just suck you in. Stephanie just has a way with her writing that makes you fall into it and fall in love with them like they're real people. I can't wait for more from her in the future but as far as this book and this series go, I definitely recommend them to Romantic Suspense lovers!
*This review is also on Book Lovin' Mamas*
My Rating 4 stars Enjoyed - recommend (A-)
Originally posted at That's What I'm Talking About
US Marshal Grier Vanderhall bucked her socialite upbringing to bury herself in law enforcement. She sees things in black and white, which is why it never would have worked out with black ops soldier, Reid Cormier. His way of life--living outside the law--was too much for Grier, and the pair went their separate ways after Grier faked her death in Night Moves (Book 4 of Shadow Force).
Now Grier is ready for what should be an easy job - protecting Benji who is set to testify in a highly-watched case stemming from the world of underground fight clubs. However, it appears that Benji isn't ready to part ways with his former life. When Grier goes missing, her partner Jack calls in Reid for help.
Oh how I have missed the men and women of the Shadow Force. While Night Moves was a wonderful wrap up for many aspects of the series, poor Reid and Grier parted on terrible terms. It is wonderful for long-time fans of the series to finally see these two have their HEA. However, you do not need to have read the earlier books to enjoy Lonely is the Night. The story is independent from the other books in the series and can be read solo.
Ms. Tyler is a master at putting her characters in impossible situations, ones that make you want to give up and walk away, and just when you think it can't get worse, she unveils her plan for a happy ending. Lonely is the Night is another suspenseful nail-bitter, breaking the characters down to their lowest before allowing them to rise above the fray.
The novella is chocked full of little nuggets and guest appearances from the first four books in the series, making it a fun walk down memory lane. There are also a few new characters that had me wondering which would appear in Ms. Tyler's new series, Section 8 (stop back tomorrow for my interview with Steph and a giveaway of Surrender, the first Section 8 book).
There were points in the novella I felt a little confused or that the action was rushed, but since this is a shorter-length story, it is to be expected. I was a little disappointed at the almost gloss-over of the final trial and ending, which effectively killed the building suspense for the moment. However, it is a satisfying ending and on the whole, an entertaining story.
Overall, I delighted in finally getting to see Reid and Grier together and the men of the Shadow Force all content. It was a good conclusion to the series, although I do wish it'd been full length. I'm guessing the next series will follow Grier's former partner, Jack and possibly Reid's friend, Keegan. (Note, this was my guess prior to reading Surrender. The neither of these characters appeared in the first Section 8 book, but I'm hoping we'll see them again.) If you are new to Ms. Tyler's work, this is a great taste of her writing; however she is even better at full length.
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