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After a grueling assignment with the black ops force known as the Alliance, Weston Brown is craving downtime. Instead, he’s pulled into his deadliest operation, in the one place he never wanted to see again. No-nonsense and so damn hot, Lexi Turner lied to get him to her mountain clinic in Pakistan. But the threat is terrifyingly real.

Lexi has been asking too many questions, drawing the wrong kind of attention. As soon as she lays eyes on West, she can tell he’s quiet–yet tough–and has a rescue complex which will come in handy for going up against the world’s most ruthless gunrunners.

Cut off from the rest of the Alliance, Lexi and West navigate the brutal terrain and a primal sexual attraction. Sticking around has never been West’s way, but now he’ll use every resource to keep Lexi by his side, safe from a killer who leaves no loose ends behind.

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Falling Hard Audiobook Narrator

Christian Fox is the narrator of Falling Hard audiobook that was written by HelenKay Dimon

Helenkay Dimon spent the years before becoming a romance author as a . . . divorce attorney. Not the usual transition, she knows. Good news is she now writes full time and is much happier. She has sold over thirty novels, novellas, and shorts to numerous publishers. Her nationally bestselling and award-winning books have been showcased in numerous venues, and her books have twice been named "Red-Hot Reads" and excerpted in Cosmopolitan magazine. But if you ask her, she'll tell you the best part of the job is never having to wear pantyhose again.

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Falling Hard Full Details

Narrator Christian Fox
Length 8 hours 42 minutes
Author HelenKay Dimon
Category
Publisher HarperAudio
Release date May 26, 2015
ISBN 9780062404718

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The publisher of the Falling Hard is HarperAudio. includes the following subjects: The BISAC Subject Code is Contemporary, Fiction, Romance

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The publisher of the Falling Hard is HarperAudio. The imprint is HarperAudio. It is supplied by HarperAudio. The ISBN-13 is 9780062404718.

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Goodreads Reviews

Susan

June 11, 2016

Good book that starts out fast and keeps the tension going. West is ready for a break between assignments and instead gets pulled into one in a place he hated. The group he belongs to gets a distress call from a contact in Pakistan, and off they go. Lexi is the daughter of the doctor running the local clinic, and while he's away has noticed some suspicious activity nearby. Following her instincts, she reports it, and soon finds herself in serious trouble.West and his team arrive just in time to save Lexi from some very determined interrogators. Lexi quickly decides that West is just who she needs on her side to find out what is going on. Their initial meeting is both frustrating and funny. West is accustomed to people being intimidated by his size and his demeanor, and when Lexi refuses to bow completely to his dictates he is at something of a loss. Lexi is very strong-willed and has no trouble standing up for what she sees is the right action to take. It was pretty amusing to see the two of them butt heads over what to do. All of it is aggravated by an intense attraction that takes them both by surprise.That attraction has to take a back seat because of the danger they are in. Equipment failures get them separated from the rest of the team and dependent on working together. Each of them has definite ideas and a habit of issuing orders which doesn't sit well with the other. Both of them have to learn to step back a little and learn to listen to the other. When they do they discover that both have valid points to make.Though it only takes a few days, I enjoyed seeing the relationship develop between Lexi and West. The chemistry is undeniable, and its effect on West is especially strong. Thanks to things that happened in his past, he has shut off his emotions. However, he is obviously very protective of those he cares about and will do anything necessary for his team. He believes in what he does, but it does have an effect on him. The feelings that are growing for Lexi are breaking through the walls that he has built. He believes quite strongly that the man he has become does not deserve what Lexi is offering. Lexi is stubborn, sassy and frequently fearless when she should be more cautious. Her interactions with West were great, especially as they got to know each other. She was really good at getting him to talk about things he doesn't share with anyone. She quickly came to see that there was more to him than the "killing machine" that he believed himself to be, but convincing him of that fact was a real challenge. I loved that she knew enough not to push, but it was hard to see her start to lose hope. I loved the various scenes where West's coworkers would notice and comment on what was going on, but the best was at the end when they all ganged up on him. I loved the hint of vulnerability in him at the end as he finally goes to Lexi. I also loved his support of her plans for the future, and his reaction to the job offer at the end,The suspense was really good, with a fast start and steady build up to the conclusion. Lexi and West on the ground in Pakistan had a real challenge trying to keep ahead of those that were after them. They also didn't know who they could trust, which occasionally caused some conflict between Lexi and West. Back at Alliance headquarters, trouble comes from a prisoner who seems to know far too much about what is going on. A risky plan is developed that they hope can pull off a rescue as well as stop the bad guys. Things go from bad to worse for Lexi and West when they are captured. The intensity of the final confrontation, as all the pieces came together, had me riveted until all was resolved. It looks like there is one loose thread to continue into the next book.

Maria Rose

April 02, 2016

This action packed romantic suspense story takes us to northern Pakistan and introduces us to West and Lexi. Lexi's father runs a medical clinic that she helps out with, taking care of any and all who use their services, especially mountain climbers from the nearby Karakoram range. When her father goes off to work at Mt.Everest, he leaves behind information that she's only to use in an extreme emergency. When she discovers that there are some serious weapons being brought into their region, she worries for the safety of her father's clinic and the local people. Using this top secret contact information, two men show up, West and Josiah, just in the nick of time to save her from some unsavory characters who have discovered her interest in the comings and goings at the nearby caves. Instantly drawn to West, she is struck by his ruthless, matter-of-fact demeanor but quickly surmises that there is more to him than meets the eye. However the clock is ticking for Lexi as the plot she's inadvertently uncovered reaches into the upper echelons of the Pakistan military. Only West can save her now - if his own nemesis doesn't get to him first. Though this is the second in the Bad Boys Undercover series, it's not necessary to have read the first story to get a handle on the key characters involved. In fact, if I have one complaint about this story, it's that there were quite a lot of secondary characters (good guys, bad guys, and ones in between). On the one hand you've got the West and Lexi romantic suspense subplot. But there is also a good deal of time spent with the other members of the Alliance, the group that West belongs to. Thankfully, by mid-point in the story the key characters are all converging on one place, but it did make for a lot of busyness at times. Despite this, I really enjoyed the characters of West and Lexi. West thinks of himself as a machine, doing what must be done in order to keep his teammates (or anyone under his protection) safe. Though he is initially annoyed to discover that Lexi has triggered the code that has sent him on this current mission (a code meant only to be used by her father), he immediately assumes protection of her. What he doesn't expect is the feisty, confounding woman that Lexi is - one who questions everything he does (at least at first) and who doesn't listen to him if she thinks she knows better (which is most of the time). I loved the way they played off each other, their equal frustration in discovering they are two strong minded individuals, and the eventual acknowledgement of the sexual attraction between them. In dangerous and adrenaline filled situations it's only natural for them to find an outlet for the strong emotions they are feeling - a sexy, steamy outlet. But West is determined to keep his heart out of it - he must if he's going to fulfill his duty, and in order to be a killing machine worry or concern for Lexi will only distract him. Lexi sees beyond the façade that West puts up to the real man underneath, one that cares for others, that does the job he must but still acknowledges the toll that killing takes on him. However she also knows it will be up to West to come to terms with his feelings for her and she's smart enough to know that pushing him to acknowledge those feelings when he isn't ready won't work if they are meant to be together for the long haul. Lexi and West get into some pretty intense situations and the action doesn't let up from the time they meet to their eventual happy ending. While much of the story is gritty and action packed, there are some lighthearted moments, some fun camaraderie between the Alliance team members and a sexy romance between two likable and complex characters. The setting of the story was unique and I thought it was well researched and interesting. I'm definitely planning to read more of this series. 3.5 stars. Note: a copy of this story was provided by the publisher via Edelweiss for review.Note 2: this review is also found as a blog post at Straight Shootin' Book Reviews: http://straightshootinbookreviews.com...

Beth

May 08, 2015

A serious threat, a sexy doctor to a Skardu, Pakistan, Lexi and a deadly Alliance member, Weston Brown come together in Falling Hard.Lexi uses her father's codes to call for help when she notices military movement near the mountains of Skardu. Weston Brown is sent from the Alliance with a team to check it out...and all hell break loose. Running for their lives, Lexi and Wes find themselves separated from all their allies.Lexi is jaded by her father's perceptions, while Weston is haunted by a previous mission gone horribly wrong.The story is sure to get your heart pumping with a strong suspense filled plot. There is lots of action and a quick building romance that develops in a brewing pot of war.I didn't find this fast paced and intense plot a great breeding ground for creating a romance but Dimon found a way. This is a read for those who enjoy military based suspense thrillers. The characters are up against betrayal, life threatening situations and past circumstances that cloud the characters' judgments.Enjoyable, page turner, Falling Hard was a wonderful trip into the war torn world of Pakistan. I received this ARC copy of Falling Hard from Avon in exchange for a honest review. This book is set for publication May 26, 2015.Written by: HelenKay DimonSeries: Bad Boys UndercoverSequence in Series: 2Page Count: 384 pagesPublisher: Avon Publication Date: May 26, 2015Rating: 4 StarsISBN-10: 0062330071ISBN-13: 978-0062330079Genre: Suspense | ThrillerFind this book on: Amazon | Barnes & NobleFor Reviews and More Check out: http://tometender.blogspot.com

Christi

March 03, 2017

Fast paced action. Heat that sears the pages. A taut thriller with plenty of romance. An usual setting. Soooooo many things to love about this book!

S.M.

June 16, 2015

**I received a free copy of this book to read and review for Wicked Reads.**3.5 STARSFalling Hard is full of suspense, action and romance. I loved Playing Dirty I had hoped to fall into this read like I did that one, but I didn't. I can't pinpoint what was different, why I didn't love this one. Don't get me wrong it was an enjoyable read but nothing stood out, nothing was that 'edge of my seat' suspense I had hoped for. This series follows the men and woman of Alliance, a black ops force. In Falling Hard West (Weston) Brown finds out he needs to return to the once place he's swore to never return to, Skardu, Pakistan. When he returns to Pakistan to rescue Dr. Alex Turner he doesn't find the doctor, instead he finds his feisty daughter Lexi. There is an immediate attraction between the two but can West stay on course with the mission with Lexi sneaking into his thoughts? The chemistry between the main characters was hot, the action was high. Like I said it was enjoyable, but my favorite of the series. I am interested to see where Josiah's story goes in the next installment.

Jessica

June 09, 2018

I'm honestly surprised that this turned out to be just as good as the last book considering two out of this series I ended up hating. I wasn't expecting another winner from this author.but I'm glad that it happened. I didn't love it more than Ford and Shay but West and Lexi were a couple I truly enjoyed reading about almost as much. West was truly such a different yet refreshing change of a character for me. He was confident, so caring behind the rough exterior, vulnerable beneath it all, and honest even though he tried to hide it. I loved how he didn't fight or deny his feelings as I expected him, not in front of Lexi or his team, but he didn't exactly initiate anything or pursue her either. Normally, a man letting a woman do all the work as in initiating a kiss or sex would bother me, but here it didn't, because I felt like it was just part of his character. He didn't view himself as a good guy, he didn't like himself, he never directly said it but the hints are all there. He puts himself down, does what's expected of him without complaint, he's just a very broken person because of his upbringing and guilt over his past of people he couldn't save. He didn't want to drag her down with him, put her in danger because of who he is, and feels unworthy of her. It's not an attention thing or an excuse to treat people like crap, he just feels so lost and It made me understand him and care for him. His priority was always to protect her as part of his job but very quickly it changed from formal mission to his personal mission in making sure she got home safe. West was just so much more than I thought he was compared to the last book. Lexi, my goodness, I loved this girl's take no shit personality. THIS is how you write a girl who can take charge and play with the big boys. Tasha was a terrible example of a strong woman and Lexi is everything Tasha was supposed to be but isn't. She was funny, she had confidence, she could take a dig right back at a guy. Her style was just awesome. She adapted very well to dangerous situations, at first she challenged West because she didn't know him but once she knew how capable he was in his job, she listened, followed instructions, and made a very cooperative woman when she wasn't worrying over West's safety. The beginning where she first meets a west and Josiah was one of the best first impressions I've ever read. I liked how she was blunt and calling all the shots like a boss, but a cute one who didn't have a stick up her you know what like Tasha. Her character didn't change throughout and she still called people out when she didn't like something. I admired how she dealt with West after all the action was over, she told him how she felt, what she was offering him, left him access to her room if he decided he wanted her and left the ball in his court. She didn't beg, didn't guilt trip him, didn't yell at him for not manning up. After he had a weak moment and walked out on her, she handled everything as a mature adult should. She was going to let him go and move on. When he got his act together, she didn't just jump in his arms right away, she rejected him (which made me proud) and when he told her to stay, she made him speak what he was feeling and what he wanted before taking him back. Another strong heroine who knows what she's worth and that sometimes guys need to be scared into never making the same mistake again in the future. I will for sure read this book again because this and Ford and Shay's book have restored hope for me that there are authors who know how to write a hero AND a heroine we can love, a sincere apology for screwing up, a fitting grovel if necessary, and a couple who makes you feel giddy inside for them. I'm hoping this author has more couples like this in her other series because I'm in awe of of what she can do if the right trope presents itself in her hands. Now on to the last book of the series, the third book in my case, since I already read the fourth...

Carolyn

June 27, 2019

Weston Brown is working with a Black Ops Force known as Alliance. After nearly dying on assignment West is wanting some downtime. Instead, he's pulled into the deadliest operation yet, in the one place he never wanted to see again. Lexi Turner a Medical Tech lied to get a team to her father's mountain clinic in Pakistan. However, they both find out that the threat is real and someone wants them both dead. Lexi has apparently been asking too many questions, drawing the attention of a terrorist named Benton and his cohorts. But as soon as she lays eyes on West, she trust him with her life, he's as big as a mountain and quiet. West is known for his rescue complex within the team but in this specific operation it will come in handy for going up against the ruthless gunrunners.Lexi and West have been cut off from the rest of the Alliance team, they have to secretly navigate the deadly terrain and fight the sexual attraction that is brewing between them. West thinks of himself as a machine so sticking around has never been an issue for him, but now he will have to use every resource at his disposal to keep Lexi by his side and insure her safety from a demented killer who never leaves any loose ends behind.

Charity

April 28, 2020

Falling Hard by Helenkay Dimon was a Simmering Read with a HEA!This was my first story by HelenKay, and I was not disappointed in the storyline, or the delivery.West, the H, was a strong, nearly invincible Alpha Male, and Lexi, the h, was definitely his equal.Although they both had baggage, they were able to find what they needed in each other.

Nita

May 10, 2022

I enjoyed the book but there was too much sex; in places, it got in the way of the action.

Sue

September 11, 2017

Great book - full of action and suspense .Can't wait to read the next book.

Sandy S

May 25, 2015

ABOUT THE BOOK: Release Date May 26, 2015 After a grueling assignment with the black ops force known as the Alliance, Weston Brown is craving downtime. Instead, he's pulled into his deadliest operation, in the one place he never wanted to see again. No-nonsense and so damn hot, Lexi Turner lied to get him to her mountain clinic in Pakistan. But the threat is terrifyingly real.Lexi has been asking too many questions, drawing the wrong kind of attention. As soon as she lays eyes on West, she can tell he's quiet—yet tough—and has a rescue complex which will come in handy for going up against the world's most ruthless gunrunners.Cut off from the rest of the Alliance, Lexi and West navigate the brutal terrain and a primal sexual attraction. Sticking around has never been West's way, but now he'll use every resource to keep Lexi by his side, safe from a killer who leaves no loose ends behind.•••••••••••• REVIEW: FALLING HARD is the third installment (second full length) in HelenKay Dimon’s adult, contemporary Bad Boys Undercover military, romance series focusing on the men and women who work for the black ops force known as Alliance. This is former Marine Weston (West) Brown and physician’s assistant Lexi Turner’s storyline. FALLING HARD can be read as a stand alone without any difficulty. Any important information from previous storylines is revealed where necessary. Told from several third person perspectives FALLING HARD follows the rescue and return of Lexi Turner. When West’s Alliance Delta Team receives an encrypted message from Skardu, Pakistan, West’s worst fears comes to fruition when he learns he must return to the country that all but destroyed his life and his soul. Lexi and her father are the medical team working at the base camp for the K2 mountain climbers and Lexi has placed a call for extraction. What ensues is a cross country trek where our leading couple find themselves in danger of discovery by the Pakistan army, and a target for destruction by a former member of their team. The relationship between Lexi and West is one of immediate attraction but West doesn’t do relationships or love. He is a man hardened by the demons of his past, and his experiences as a Marine. Something about the beautiful but talkative Lexi draws West out of his shell but in doing so, places everyone in danger when West is unable to concentrate on the mission at hand. Lexi is a woman with a past mired in secrets and it is these secrets that have forced Lexi onto a different path and direction in life. The $ex scenes are romantic, provocative and steamy, without the unnecessary erotic elements. The secondary and supporting characters include several of West’s Alliance team members including former CIA operative Ward Bennett and former MI6 agent Tasha Gregory (Running Hot .5). We are also introduced Josiah King, West’s backup in Pakistan-Josiah’s story will be told next in FACING FIRE (September 2015). All of the Alliance Team members are former members of the military, CIA or MI6 whose purpose is to extricate, negotiate and take down any and all threats to safety and peace. The world building continues to focus on the secret ops and deep undercover of a team of highly skilled, modern day warriors. All have seen their share of death and destruction; some members are hired for their ability to destroy; and everyone has vowed to protect at all costs. The threat of chemical warfare is an ongoing premise throughout the series. HelenKay Dimon’s style of writing is engaging; the tension continues to build as the storyline progresses. FALLING HARD is an action packed, suspense filled, romantic storyline where the high cost of terrorism does not go unpunished. HelenKay Dimon’s heroes and heroines are fallible, real, and not without their own morals and ethics. If you are a fan of the military/romance storylines then the BAD BOYS UNDERCOVER series by HelenKay Dimon is a welcome addition to your reading library. Copy supplied by the publisher through Edelweiss

Catherine (The Sassy Bookster)

May 26, 2015

This review was originally posted on The Sassy BooksterI absolutely enjoyed Playing Dirty and was waiting impatiently for Falling Hard, which does not disappoint at all. The action begins right from the first page and does.not. stop. Weston Brown is supposed to be taking some downtime after a grueling assignment , but he does not know what to do with himself when he's got some free time and guess what? His ass volunteered for an assignment that lands him in the last place he wants to be: Pakistan. West had previously been in Pakistan on a covert assignment, one that cost him his entire team and put him through a hell that would have destroyed a lesser man.The thing is, the assignment was supposed to be easy: get in, debrief an asset and get him on a plane to the US. Problem is, the asset is a 'she' that they were not prepared for and she is not willing to go quietly. Lexi Turner stumbled upon an illegal weapons ring while working in her dad's clinic in the mountains of Pakistan and pretending to be him, contacts the intelligence agencies in the US, a move that sets in motion a deadly game with the masterminds, one of whom is already in the custody of Alliance.Falling Hard is a non-stop roller-coaster ride that plays out over dangerous terrain, with so many different players, all of them looking out for their own interests and it's hard to determine who the good and the bad guys really are. West has had some experiences in his past that really should have leveled him, but instead he became very detached in the way he carries out his job. In fact, he has gained notoriety as the team's go-to guy for when the enemies need to be taken out, a machine that is not affected by having to rid the world of the bad guys. In reality, West has trained himself to shut down his emotions and operate like a robot to avoid the fallout from being emotionally overwhelmed and somehow Lexi is able to see through that facade to the man beneath and accept him for who and what he is.Lexi is the most fearless and strong heroine I have read about in a long time, and that's saying something. Right from the beginning, she made the Alliance team aware that she would not stand for being sheltered and would pull her weight. The things that West has to do to keep them safe do not faze her and even when his fear of emotional entanglements threaten what they have, she still willingly puts herself out there and risks rejection over and over again.I have been impressed with Ms. Dimon's previous writings but with this series, she has cemented my love for her work and is an auto-buy for me.I must say that Falling Hard is more of suspense than romance and only die hard fans of intrigue and danger would completely appreciate it. So, if you are one that loves the adrenaline rush that comes with the action that these covert operators find themselves in the middle of, then hang on for a thrill ride!Source: I received this book for free from the Publisher in exchange for an honest review. This does not affect my opinion of the book or the content of my review.

ItsAboutTheBook

June 13, 2015

Review can be read at It's About The Book 4.5 starsHe’s hot. He’s sexy. But most importantly, he’s BIG. That’s what we look for in a bodyguard, right ladies? And Weston Brown is one large and in-charge male. And when the $hit hits the fan in Pakistan, you’re up in the clouds on a mountain being chased by bad guys, you want someone who can cover you from head to toe. Block you from all the bad guys bullets and knives. And that’s what Lexi Turner convinces herself is the reason she chooses him over Josiah to take her to safety after the clinic she works at is attacked. It has nothing to do with the fact that he’s also wickedly sexy…West isn’t sure what the heck is going on. He and his teammate from Alliance are used to going into situations blind and extracting their target, but this situation has got clusterf@ck written all over it. The good doctor is AWOL, and in his place is a feisty female who insists that she will not leave Pakistan. That she means to stay and keep working at the clinic. That’s not going to happen. After you pull the alarm on the bad guys working the area and call in the cavalry, you don’t get to stay and watch. She needs to leave the country, ASAP. Doesn’t she know that the fact she’s reported illegal weapons is going to make the bad guys target her? Apparently not. Lexi doesn’t have a clue what’s at stake here, and her ignorance is going to lose her more than a clinic in the mountains. It could lose her her life! West is going to make sure that doesn’t happen, even if it’s against her will. But this is one ornery female, and she’s stubborn to boot. Why doesn’t she seem to understand simple instructions like BE QUIET when they’re moving through enemy territory?Lexi’s back story has so much to do with why she doesn’t want to leave, but as understanding dawns and she realizes just how much furor her reporting the illegal weapons stash has caused, she fears for more than just her life–she’s afraid for West. While they’ve been on the run, out of communication with his team, she and West have formed a bond, part-friend, huge part lust and romance. She really cares for him and she doesn’t like the fact that he seems really cavalier about whether he ends up dead or alive at the end of this mission. While it’s nice to have someone who’ll die to keep you alive, she really wants a future with him. She wants him to WANT to stay alive. She’s afraid that he’s numbed himself so much to the killing and fighting that he can’t open himself up to love–and to her.Overlay this romantic theme over a pretty awesome espionage plot and you’ve got a great romantic suspense book, courtesy of one of my favorite authors–HelenKay Dimon. She can pack more suspense, sex, humor and thrills into a book than anyone else I’ve read! Really loved this dense, rich book filled with mysterious twists and turns–you wrote a winner! Thanks for the ride, HelenKay!

Rva

September 08, 2015

Falling Hard is the latest installment of the Bad Boys Undercover series. All can be read as standalones, but why deprive yourself? This is a terrific series!In Falling Hard, West and Josiah travel to West's least favorite place on Earth - Pakistan. West and Pakistan have a history, and so far, Pakistan is winning. So West is in a place he hates, stuck with a bossy, secretive asset, with more players than a triple chess set...let the fun begin!Lexi helps her father run his clinic in the foothills of K2. When she sees something strange happening around her little piece of the world, she sends out the alarm, having no idea of the crapstorm she has inadvertently unleashed. The first responders to her SOS are our intrepid Alliance Group operatives. They are far from the last, though, and most of the responders are not on Team Lexi.Lexi is a gem of a shero. She operates on a lot of bravado, brazenly issuing orders that are promptly ignored by West - that is, when she is able to get out an entire sentence. West has a habit of interrupting Lexi, which she calls him on repeatedly. They both accuse the other of being bossy. Lexi seriously does not take anything off of anybody. She is by turns charming and closed off, driven by past mistakes and regrets, but determined to succeed at helping her father. Absolutely loved Lexi's rationale as to why she chooses West to be her bodyguard!West has some regrets of his own, which he has to get up close and personal with, given his current location is where a lot of his regret occurred. He is fascinated with Lexi, with her bravery, her quick wit and sassy demeanor. West is not given to a playboy lifestyle so his fierce attraction to his asset, Lexi, throws him off his game a little. West has a seriously deep case of the "I'm not worthy's". Lexi could not disagree more. At one point, when West has been - let's say physically compromised, because I don't want to give too much away - and is determined to continue with the mission, with the assent of his team, Lexi lets him and Ward, West's boss, have it. She puts up such a fiercely protective defense of West...if I didn't already love her character, that would have sealed the deal.And the hawt sexy times? Well, let's just say West's skills don't suffer simply because he doesn't sleep with everything that moves! And keep a fan and a glass of ice water handy!There is a tightly wound suspense plot, very well played. I was kept intrigued and guessing through most of the book as to who was on which side of the fence.Bottom line - I have read an awful, awful lot of Helenkay Dimon's work, and have loved the vast majority of it. The Bad Boys Undercover series is a terrific read, with great stories and wonderful love interests. Highly recommend!

Melody

June 09, 2015

Posted on What I'm ReadingToday is the day we take a closer look of Falling Hard by HelenKay Dimon. Now this story is book two in the Bad Boys Undercover series. In this story we focus on Weston Brown and his lady Lexi Turner. Now West is know for being machine-like. Machines survived. Machines didn't care if a slide of rock and ice crushed humans in front of him. Tore through friends and teammates, shredding clothing and skin. Machines didn't hear screaming.That's the first impression of the man, but there is more to him that what personifies. At first he complete believes he's a machine with heart or compassion. However, that seems to change when he meets Lexi. I adore Lexie. She's fun and sassy and doesn't take West's crap. I love her cause she calls West out on his stupidity. They were so much to watch, because they butted heads quite a bit. Lexie tells West a few times she doesn't like bossy men, and he's like bossy of them all. Just makes it fun for them to watch interact.However, there is more to the story than West and Lexie interaction, there's drama and suspense in mountains of Pakistan. Basically, Lexi notices something wrong in the area and she calls out for help and she ends up the getting the guys from Alliance. So, we have the sexual tension between Lexie and West along with the dangers that are lurking. The machine West is trying to keep Lexie safe, but his body seems to notices her quite a bit.If you haven't read the previous stories in the series, you can understand the story. However, there are a lot characters from the previous books that keep popping up in the story. The Alliance team is trying to stop the bad guy who seems to keep getting away. They seem to get one step closer then it's ripped away at the last moment. Yes, this story is action filled that will keep on your toes. Honestly, I found the witty banter between Lexie and West the most entertaining. I can't wait to see what happens next.Favorite Lines:You are a good man. Loyal and strong. You protect and rescue. You always put the group's needs ahead of your own. Copy provided by Avon via Edelweiss

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While you can listen to the bestsellers on almost any device, and preferences may vary, generally smart phones are offer the most convenience factor. You could be working out, grocery shopping, or even watching your dog in the dog park on a Saturday morning.
However, most audiobook apps work across multiple devices so you can pick up that riveting new Stephen King book you started at the dog park, back on your laptop when you get back home.

Speechify is one of the best apps for audiobooks. The pricing structure is the most competitive in the market and the app is easy to use. It features the best sellers and award winning authors. Listen to your favorite books or discover new ones and listen to real voice actors read to you. Getting started is easy, the first book is free.

Research showcasing the brain health benefits of reading on a regular basis is wide-ranging and undeniable. However, research comparing the benefits of reading vs listening is much more sparse. According to professor of psychology and author Dr. Kristen Willeumier, though, there is good reason to believe that the reading experience provided by audiobooks offers many of the same brain benefits as reading a physical book.

Audiobooks are recordings of books that are read aloud by a professional voice actor. The recordings are typically available for purchase and download in digital formats such as MP3, WMA, or AAC. They can also be streamed from online services like Speechify, Audible, AppleBooks, or Spotify.
You simply download the app onto your smart phone, create your account, and in Speechify, you can choose your first book, from our vast library of best-sellers and classics, to read for free.

Audiobooks, like real books can add up over time. Here’s where you can listen to audiobooks for free. Speechify let’s you read your first best seller for free. Apart from that, we have a vast selection of free audiobooks that you can enjoy. Get the same rich experience no matter if the book was free or not.

It depends. Yes, there are free audiobooks and paid audiobooks. Speechify offers a blend of both!

It varies. The easiest way depends on a few things. The app and service you use, which device, and platform. Speechify is the easiest way to listen to audiobooks. Downloading the app is quick. It is not a large app and does not eat up space on your iPhone or Android device.
Listening to audiobooks on your smart phone, with Speechify, is the easiest way to listen to audiobooks.

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