Reviewed by Jen
TITLE: All of Me
SERIES: Enhanced World Security
AUTHOR: Victoria Sue
PUBLISHER: Self Published
LENGTH: 236 Pages
RELEASE DATE: March 21, 2025
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Shae
I was broken.
Someone had broken me.
Or broken my heart.
The mark on my face should mean I was powerful. I could move faster than the eye could track. But thanks to being held against my will and viciously experimented on the resulting scarring to my heart meant I would be lucky to ever run again, even at normal speeds.
No wonder Ringo didn’t want me.
Ringo
As a Marine and specialist bodyguard, feeling helpless wasn’t something I was used to, but the day I’d carried Shae out of that laboratory, his body burned, barely breathing, had just about broken me.
Then one innocent kiss finished me off, and I ran.
I was too old, too jaded, and the last thing Shae needed.
Leaving Shae broke my heart, but coming back might just rip it in two.
REVIEW:
I love this series. It’s a guilty pleasure I suppose. I just love how the characters have special powers but they each have their unique abilities. Pair them with the military/security guys, and it’s even better. This time around, we have Shae, the broken boy who was rescued from the lab in the previous story by Ringo, one of the ex-military security guys. There is a bit of a disconnect to start off, as Ringo felt it best to disappear and put space between him and Shae due to their age gap and feeling Shae was better off with him out of the picture. But, things take a turn when Shae runs into some trouble and Ringo finds himself in some of his own. There ends up being a connection, but it takes a while to figure everything out and connect all the dots.
This story is filled with a number of enjoyable aspects, from the mystery and suspense, to the hurt/comfort and recovery Ringo and Shae deal with concerning Shae’s medical issues. At the same time, Shae is dealing with figuring out a life for himself and whether or not that includes Ringo, even after he seems to have convinced Ringo to forego the age gap issue and give them a try.
I love a series with various characters that make regular appearances, and this one fits that bill. They all have their special skills they bring to the security team in one way or another, and I love to see them all pitch in whenever needed. I am already looking forward to the continuation of this story and hope there are at least a few more stories to tell. Ms. Sue is an automatic read for me, and this book and series has not disappointed.
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