

I’m recommending this and the series! Happy reading! I’m hoping that Atlas will get the next book and we will see a family book for our favorite trio, Iris, Saint, and Princess Smooshy Face. However, I’ll chalk that up to love on the run and a relationship under fire. Trav himself didn’t always seem like the man we met in Iris. That’s inconsistent with the observations and standards put down in the other story. There were some issues here that were inconsistent with the first book and characterizations laid down there.Ītlas is given a job he’s absolutely uncomfortable with and yet Trav makes him go. Atlas, Ghost, Angel, Domino, Zeus, and of course, my favorites Iris, Saint, and even Princess Smooshy Face. Most of the family as we’ve come to think of them are here. Talk about high octane action! Especially as Dylan “ Rogue “ Rodriguez starts to figure out exactly who and what Trav West and his family of black ops stand for and can do at any given moment. With everyone not knowing who exactly they can trust. Especially considering the situation.įinley’s threads gets complicated, wonderfully so, as this becomes a espionage/murder/law enforcement mystery as well as a romance entanglement. The communication that’s ongoing between them about their philosophical differences in their careers, black versus gray areas seems realistic. Once they get together, they are engaging, supportive, and sexy. Their interactions are often hostile, entertaining, frustrating (for Dylan), and a cat and mouse game the DEA agent never seems to exactly understand. He’s not naive, but someone with a code of ethics he’s trying to follow. He’s younger, idealistic in the best, most believable way. And has the scars and experience to prove it.ĭylan Rodriguez, a DEA agent, is someone we met in Iris.

A ex military leader who’s seen the best and the absolute worst the service has offered. Although he did meet Dylan Rodriguez years earlier.īut he’s secure and a man of substance.

He’s a millionaire plus, not just one of the company. While Rogue has some similarities to the first book, like the couple already knows each other, it also differs largely in topic and tone.įirst, Travis West is the owner of the now well and highly established Mike Bravo Ops security company.

Eden Finley’s done it again with another wildly entertaining and suspenseful black ops novel! This time, it’s Rogue, the second book in the Mike Bravo Ops series about a black ops security firm made up of LGBTGIA ex military.
