Two Hearts Under Fire (Two Hearts Wounded Warrior Romance Book 8) By Tamara Ferguson – Review by Liz Vrchota

TWO HEARTS UNDER FIRE (Two Hearts Wounded Warrior Romance Book 8)TWO HEARTS UNDER FIRE by Tamara Ferguson
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Whenever I go to pick up a Tamara Ferguson novel, especially from her Two Hearts Wounded series, I know I am in for quite a treat. Two Hearts Under Fire was no exception to the rule. This book is actually the eighth of the series, but it can be read as a standalone. I will say that it is nice to have that full build up of the story by starting from the beginning. Each one is absolutely worth every moment of the read too, so its hard to imagine not reading them.

In Two Hearts Under Fire brings us the story of Russ and Claire. Russ faced a mountain of trouble a few years ago with his team and the only one who managed to escape unscathed was him. Now he finds himself facing more danger and trouble when he is being framed for something that never happened. When Russ seeks his friend Brand and his wife for help he ends up meeting Claire, and his whole world changes. He feels so much for her but he also needs to focus on keeping himself safe and alive. Things get even more dynamic when an assassin attempts to kill them. Is this connected too or does Claire have a few secrets of her own that are coming back to haunt her? Will these two make it out of the chaos alive, and with a relationship that can test the times?

I couldn’t put this one down, and frankly I feel like this quickly became my favorite of the series so far. I loved these two and felt a connection to them that had me cheering for them beginning to end. I loved that I was also kept at a suspenseful pace throughout as well. The book is multidimensional and captivating. I struggled to see it end as much as I wanted to know how it would all turn out. I can’t wait to see what will come next from the ever talented Tamara Ferguson!

Review by @lizaileen
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