Tuesday, January 27, 2026

Book Review: Frost by Ellie Masters

  
 
Frost by Ellie Masters
In this story we find Colt and he's overhearing the foreign combat team discuss a woman who will be transferred within three hours. He translates what they are saying while sitting at the bar. Love how he knows he's had two strikes and one more and the team will get rid of him. When he goes rogue it's a guarantee he's got three strikes. He uses extreme caution following them and trails them 1/4 mile sometimes without lights. He is so well trained that he can sneak up on them and kill them without them alerting others. He knows nothing about Magnolia but his team knows she's out there somewhere. He gets alerts on his phone and ignores them by not responding. He does read them. He is able to get her and he realizes she's been trained by the military and she has no idea who he is or why he is saving her. She knows the bad guys need her signature to turn over her mothers trust fund to them, along with her brothers signature. 
Maggie questions him as he takes them to a safe location for a bit of time.
He has dug into her brothers background and he informs her of what is happening and why he is using her, selling her to the bad guys so he can get the rest of the money and walk away from it all. Fast pace, action, adventure, mysteries and romance.
Love all the action, adult scenes, the strategies, movements on handling the weapons, the signals they both use, and how he's willing to give up his career to save her.
So many options and decisions...
Love this book kept me busy all afternoon and wouldn't mind reading more from the Guardians or other works by this author.
Very well descriptive details I feel as if I am there at times. 

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