Bad Nights by Rebecca York – a Review

Bad Nights by Rebecca York – a Review

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You Only Get a Second Chance…

Private operative and former Navy SEAL Jack Brandt barely escaped a disastrous undercover assignment, thanks to the most intriguing woman he’s ever met. When his enemies track him to her doorstep, he’ll do anything to protect Morgan from the danger closing in on them both…

If You Stay Alive…

Since her husband’s death, Morgan Rains has only been going through the motions. She didn’t think anything could shock her–until she finds a gorgeous man stumbling naked and injured through the woods behind her house. He’s mysterious, intimidating–and undeniably compelling.

Thrown together into a pressure cooker of danger and intrigue, Jack and Morgan are finding in each other a reason to live–if they can survive

 

Review:

Bad Nights by Rebecca York is the first book in her Rockfort Security series.  We meet our heroine, Morgan Rains, as she is on vacation in her cabin.  Morgan is a professor, and has been running on empty for a year since she lost her husband, who was killed by a burglar.

One night, she hears something outside, and sees a naked man running, or shall we say stumbling, until he collapses.  Morgan goes to his rescue, and though he was somewhat violent before he passed out, she manages to drag him into the cabin.  Jack Brandt is our hero, a former Navy Seal, who was on assignment for his security firm, Rockfort Security.  He wakes up confused, and sees Morgan treating his wounds. After at first not trusting her, or she him; he knew she was in danger because those who hurt him would come looking for him.  He explains that he was doing undercover work and was discovered.  He managed to escape, but not before he was badly tortured. 

What follows is that Morgan and Jack are brought together to run for their lives, as the people trying to kill Jack, will stop at nothing to find him, which includes killing Morgan also.  The time period is only a matter of days, as they do what is necessary to keep themselves from being found.  Jack’s partners eventually will show up to help them and bring them to a safe house. 

Morgan at first wanted nothing more then to go back to her quiet sad life, but since she was in danger, Jack and his partners refused to let her leave, as it was too dangerous.  Morgan finds herself becoming very attracted to Jack.  It’s been a long time that she has even looked at any man.  Morgan herself got hurt a bit during their escape, and Jack has helped treat her.  He too begins to find himself attracted to Morgan.  It doesn’t take long before they act on their sexual desires. 

Sure enough though, the bad people find them and a battle ensues.  A suspenseful exciting last ¼ of the book, as Morgan’s life is in danger.  There are some twists, surprises and betrayals along the way. 

Rebecca York has written a nice romance suspense story. I do feel though that some things were a bit off.  I felt the romance between Jack and Morgan was good, but did not have the spark, or overall sexual chemistry.  Perhaps it was the short time period (days) that they fell in love, which didn’t really give us anytime on building the romance aspect.  I also thought that though the story was exciting, some was redundant, especially during escape and the villains pov.  I did like the men of Rockfort Security, and feel this has excellent potential for a great series.  

Reviewed by Barb

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14 thoughts on “Bad Nights by Rebecca York – a Review

  1. This sounds like a great read Barb! Fast paced and full of action … love me some romantic suspense! LOL I do hate it when you feel that there is no spark between the main characters … takes away from the story!

    Rachel 🙂

    • Actually, Rachel, it is great suspense story, very exciting. I did like Jack and Morgan, , and perhaps it was the short three days that they were running for their lives, that made me feel less spark in their relationship. But it was a great exciting story, and well written

  2. Barb, you have hit on one of the main problems in romantic suspense. You want a short time frame because that heightens the tension in the suspense plot, but then you always have the problem of having the relationship develop during that short time period. In this case, I felt like Jack and Morgan were both ready for a relationship and the pressure cooker of his injuries and then being chased by the militia drew them closer together–after Morgan decided he wasn’t a psychopath, that is.

  3. So you’ve gotten me into thinking about the book. And one of the parts I loved writing was when she thought he was a psychopath and started going over the characteristics in her mind–comparing his behavior to that of a classic psychopath. And then his figuring out that must have been what she was doing. LOL. I’m wondering how many other romance writers would use that as a way for getting the h/h to understand each other.

  4. Great review, I think it would be hard to make a complete romance in a few days while running for your life…but the short intensity must have meant they had no time to waste…which is also a good thing! I’m looking forward to reading this one!

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