Sarah Stevens is back in the third installment to the Task Force 125 series available at Sapphire Blue Publishing!
When a CIA operative is captured nobody is sent to save him. Vince Hennessee knew the risks but the only way he could move on with his life with Sarah was to put down Nikolai Federov once and for When a CIA operative is captured nobody is sent to save him. Seasoned paramilitary operative Vince Hennessee knew the risks but the only way he could move on with the life he had planned with Sarah Stevens was to put down Nikolai Federov once and for all. What he didn’t expect was that Nikolai’s guys would find him first. Now it is up to Sarah and the rest of the American Swift team from Task Force 125 to find Nikolai and put together an armed strike force that can take out the Russian and rescue Vince before it is too late.
When I started reading romances, the heroines were always feisty but never really strong enough to get themselves out of the Black Moment. That was when the hero would ride in on whatever he rode and save the frail, feisty, virgin.
There was just something about that scene I couldn’t swallow. Why couldn’t chicks be strong too?
Then I joined the Air Force, became a Security Specialist, and knew that special love a woman feels for an automatic, belt-fed weapon. Hell yeah, chicks can be strong.
Don’t believe me?
Say hello to my little friend.
Sarah Stevens used to be the frail thing that would have been a heroine in a 1970s romance. She couldn’t do anything right. Then she hit rock bottom and took the Red Pill. When she came out of the rabbit hole, she was a whole different animal.
She’s bad ass and knows it but she can still rock the little black dress and 4 inch heels.
Times have changed. We’ve changed. Our heroines have changed.
Check out Sarah Stevens. She’s my heroine.
What do you think? Can women be both tough and feminine?
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