Blurb:
Tiger-shifter Jonathon Reynell has spent a chunk of his immortal life
serving his country. As an I-Op, his life revolves around the next
mission, the next natural high. A soldier sent into the deadliest of
combats, he didn't expect immortality to be an issue, to live on while
everyone he knows and loves dies. When the toll begins to show and he
finds himself at the bottom of another bottle, he decides to go back to
his roots, back to his home to clear his head. Rock bottom is not where
he expected to be when he found his mate with a rose in hand and his
name on her lush lips. Tori is the very definition of perfection and
beauty. She’s also in the crosshairs of the enemy. And if there is one
thing this sniper knows, it’s that his sights are the only ones that
should be set on her.
My Review: 4 Stars!!
Jon is a tiger shapeshifter and has been put on mandatory leave from his I-Op team. He has been drinking him self into a stupor every night from guilt. He is the teams sharpshooter and the weight of all his kills have been slowly destroying his soul. Add in to the fact that he has a letter from his dead best friend that says he will be meeting his mate soon and when he does he will put her life in danger. As much as Jon wants to find his mate he wants to keep her safe. And that means avoiding her. He goes back to his hometown believing that will be the last place that he would find his mate.
Tori has a special gift, one that keeps her alienated from people. She can see dead people, most of the townspeople believe that she is crazy. She is guided by her deceased grandmother (whom I adore!) to go to the town's memorial service of fallen soldiers. There she runs into Jon, and as their eyes meet, they both feel an intense draw to each other.
Lots of action, passion and a huge revelation, Separation Zone was a highly enjoyable read and I am seriously loving this Immortal Ops series!
*I received a copy from the author in exchange for an honest review.
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