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Admission by Kaithlin Shepheard

10/2/2016

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As one of the top Assistant US Attorneys in the country, Savannah Walker is smart, ambitious, and she doesn’t back down from a challenge, unless it comes in the form of Noah Johnson. Savannah’s been in love with her best friend’s brother longer than she cares to admit, but risking their friendship isn’t on her to-do list. When building a case against a drug trafficker, she’s assigned to a DEA task force led by the one man she can’t shake. She has no idea if this case will bring them together or tear them apart.

DEA, Noah Johnson, risks his life every day. With a world filled with blood and bullets, he’s unwilling to chance Savannah’s life. Keeping her at bay for years, Noah has forced himself to never cross that line, but lately, he can’t get her out of his head. When an investigation into a drug trafficker reveals a mole in Savannah’s office, Noah will do whatever it takes to keep her safe.

When danger lurks around every corner and passions are riding high, not even Savannah or Noah know if they’re ready for admission.


4.5 Star Review by Ashley

Thank goodness I took a chance and clicked on this new to me author because Admission had everything I love in a book.

Danger- check!
GREAT cast of characters- check!
Twists and turns all over the place- check!
Friends to lovers- check!
Off the charts intensity- check!

Savannah has to be one of my favorite female characters. She is strong and fearless yet shy and compassionate. She buries herself in her work to try and forget about the longing in her heart for Noah. But when a case throws them into the line of fire together, all bets are off. Noah has a fierce desire for this woman that he's kept at bay for a while now but he won't let the opportunity that has presented itself to be wasted. Together, these two bring out the sweet and sexy in each other.

From city streets to the jungles of Colombia and from double crossing to dirty talk Savannah and Noah's story was intense and captivating. I absolutely devoured this book. Kaithlin Shepherd grabbed me by the throat and didn't let go until the very end. And even then I wanted more. I also really enjoyed the big cast of secondary characters. There is a lot of history with this gang I liked getting just a taste of it. It truly whetted my appetite for more of the Brass series.
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About the Author

Kaithlin Shepherd was born and raised in Canada where she learned to figure skate and where she crafted a love affair with coffee. Growing up in a household filled by strong headed women, she learned early on that life is what you make it. Creating a world away from her own day to day, she loves the feeling of creating a universe where her fans can forget about everything in their life. She loves writing alpha men characters and she doesn’t shy away from turning up the heat with scorching hot sex scenes.

Author Links:

Facebook:
https://www.facebook.com/KaithlinShepherd/
Website:
http://www.kaithlinshepherd.com
Twitter: @
kaithlins
Goodreads:
https://www.goodreads.com/kaithlinshepherd

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