
The secondary & tertiary storylines heavily outweigh the main characters. If you’re wanting a lot of Joan & Mike or a lot of action, this book is lacking. The book you need in order to enjoy Gone Too Far

Not a lot is said about the mission here, as the story ends before the mission occurs, but in a subsequent book, the operation comes up as significant to one character's backstory in particular. What's really neat to me is the easy-to-miss small threads that tie these books together as an example, the team mentions in this book that they are preparing for Operation Black Lagoon. In this book, the listener gets to hear more of her back story, childhood, and really her growth as she sees beyond some of her own prejudice. In my mind, Mary Lou - prior to this book - was an insecure gold-digger effectively. I think what this book most noticeably evoked in me was awareness that a background character that the reader might have formerly disliked and seen as simplistic and trope-ish can be brought into a "POV" role and become sympathetic and complex. What does Patrick Lawlor and Melanie Ewbank bring to the story that you wouldn’t experience if you just read the book?ĭid you have an extreme reaction to this book? Did it make you laugh or cry? Similarly, it features two semi-compelling main characters, with lots of secondary character development. Probably Over the Edge, book 3 in this series. What other book might you compare Into the Night to and why? It's important for understanding the continuation of character arcs, but Muldoon and Joan aren't that interesting taken on their own. It's in the 'good' section, not the 'great' one.

Where does Into the Night rank among all the audiobooks you’ve listened to so far? Threads of Story Connecting Subsequent Books To protect their commander-in-chief, Joan and Muldoon must risk not only their hearts but their very lives.

While tension mounts between them, fueling their growing attraction, a far more sinister danger is lurking, as terrorists plot a daring attack against the president. Skilled at being "one of the guys" in the mostly male world of politics, she is dismayed when Muldoon breaks through her defenses. Assigned to be her SEALliaison is Lieutenant Junior Grade Mike Muldoon, a born leader - strong, decisive, tough, and fearless.Īgainst her better judgment, Joan finds herself drawn to the handsome young officer. Professional, no-nonsense White House stafferJoan DaCosta arrives early to scope out the area. It was supposed to be a dog and pony show, an elaborate demonstration of SEAL rescue techniques to celebrate a presidential visit to a California naval base. Now, in her sensational new novel, she comes stateside for her most action-packed adventure yet. Beloved and best-selling author Suzanne Brockmann writes terrific edge-of-your-seat novels of romantic suspense set in the world's exciting danger zones and exotic hot spots.
