Monk (K19 Security Solutions, #7)

Monk (K19 Security Solutions, #7)

Heather Slade

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His lips are sealed, but she’s screaming for more . . . Silence is his most dangerous weapon… K19 Security Solutions partner, Rhys “Monk” Perrin works hard and keeps his mouth shut. Doing what he’s told, when he’s told, Monk’s missions are the most perilous and extreme. After all, he’s riddled with guilt from years ago that’s left him numb and dangerous. But when he meets his partner’s older sister, Saylor Sharp-Davis, Monk realizes there’s more to fight for. She talks the talk, but fears the walk… Saylor is no stranger to the life of private intelligence operatives, growing up with one of K19’s senior partners for a brother. The majority of the danger she’s faced was at the hands of her ex-husband. And when she encounters Monk and his gentle touch, she craves it again and again. But she’s not about to let down her guard. The enemy is closer than they realized… When Saylor’s life is threatened, Monk is hellbent on protecting her—refusing to lose another person he loves. But circumstances are tearing them apart, and time is running out. Will the strong, silent savior finally say what he wants? While each book in the K19 Security Solutions Series is a standalone with its own HEA, they may be more enjoyable read in order.


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  • Wilko
    Mar 13, 2025
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    I really loved how this started at the now then went back to build the relationship of Monk and Saylor from when they first meet to what they went through to get to the point in front of the hospital, the way it is is done as well with the jumps in time flow together really well so you don't feel confused or if you missed something. Both Saylor and Monk have been through things that make then guarded about doing more which builds the emotional turmoil they go through and at times you really do want to shake them silly so they see sense. I love the relationship Saylor has with her brother Razor as well as the relationship he also has with Monk and you can see he along with the others only want whats best for them both and at times need a wee nudge!

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