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Griffin
Griffin
Griffin
Audiobook5 hours

Griffin

Written by Dale Mayer

Narrated by Brian Meslar

Rating: 3 out of 5 stars

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Book 2: The Mavericks

Helping Kerrick was one thing, getting tagged for a mission of his own quite another …



His heart ached to hear a young girl had been kidnapped while at a hotel in Thailand, waiting for her father to arrive. But nothing is ever as it seems, and this case isn’t even close to simple.



Lorelai spent the last seven years enjoying her young charge, Amelia Rose. Tutoring the daughter of a wealthy business owner added perks to the job, like holidays around the world. In all these years Lorelai had never once seen the downside to having big money–until the holiday in Thailand where Amelia Rose is targeted, and they were both kidnapped.



Griffin managed to rescue the kidnapped victims, but tracing the kidnappers was a whole different story and brought the group a little too close to home …
LanguageEnglish
Release dateMar 4, 2024
ISBN9781773362007
Griffin
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Dale Mayer

Dale Mayer is a USA Today bestselling author who writes for the young, the old and those in-between. Some of her books are hot, some are sweet. Some will keep you up at night with a light on to keep the boogie man away and some you'll want to cuddle close. She's long given up on trying to fit a specific genre. Instead she honors the stories that come to her - and some of them are crazy, break all the rules and cross multiple genres! And that's okay too. There is one guarantee with each book - it will be a great read - each and every time.

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  • Rating: 2 out of 5 stars
    2/5
    PoorThe plot idea could have been good, but it was not handled with the same skill as some of her other books. The dialogue is unrealistic and inappropriate to the situation - who is going to talk about relationships in the middle of being rescued from a kidnapping? And even if the female is ditzy enough (which is not how she is portrayed) what rescuer, focused on the mission, would get into such a discussion? For reasons unknown the author decided to make her target family in this book British. So she involved, peripherally, MI6. Which stands for Military Intelligence. Which does not involve itself in kidnappings (unless, maybe?, the target was political). Next time, try that other famous bastion of the UK, Scotland Yard.
  • Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
    3/5
    I enjoyed it, but not enough that I will check out the other books in the series.