Between Love and Honor
by Tracy Solheim
Men of the Secret Service - Book 3
Publisher: Tule Publishing
Release Date: March 26, 2020
Reviewed by PJ
The Secret Service’s number one cyber asset, Special Agent Ben Segar, has a reputation for playing it straight... until a top-secret assignment has him cozying up to an enigmatic beauty from his past – his runaway prom date. Now, he’s willing to break a few rules to even the score, including unmasking a potential traitor, which would make his revenge even sweeter.
Photographer Quinn Darby was born into the spy game. When her life is threatened, she turns to the one man she knows she can trust, but Ben is no longer the mild-mannered lab partner she once loved. Instead, he’s a full-grown, alpha-man whose appeal is even more irresistible. She’s vowed to never again deceive him, but to protect him, she must keep her double life a secret.
Soon, Quinn and Ben are embroiled in a cat-and-mouse game with the enemy – and each other. As the case intensifies, so does the heat between them. Will the greatest casualties be their hearts?
PJ's Thoughts:
Between Love and Honor is filled with the sensual chemistry, thought-provoking intrigue, and heart-stopping action that readers have come to expect from Solheim's Men of the Secret Service series. I've read it twice and, even knowing how it would all end the second time around, I still couldn't put it down until I reached the conclusion. I love when an author, especially one writing romantic suspense, is able to surprise me. The twists and turns expertly woven into this story kept me on my toes and trying to guess what would happen next until the very end.
One of the facets I've most enjoyed about this series are the complex and fully dimensional characters Solheim brings to life on the pages of these books. I love the friendship among Adam, Griff, and Ben and the sense of family that extends to the women in their lives. The vibrantly depicted secondary characters, both good and evil, enrich the story and I'm hoping readers will see more of some of them in future books. Several characters from the first two books have significant roles in this third story but it never feels as if they are trying to steal the spotlight from Ben and Quinn.
Ben and Quinn are clearly the heart of this story and I was in their corner from the get-go though it did take me a while to decide whether or not I fully trusted Quinn not to hurt him again. Second chances are my jam and the circumstances surrounding both Quinn's abrupt disappearance from Ben's life when they were teens and her equally abrupt reappearance, along with the secrets both are keeping, only upped the ante. I love that they meet again as equals, even if they don't immediately realize that. I love that each of them is determined to protect the other, even when their trust is still in question. I love their intelligence, honor, and bravery, but also their vulnerability. And, boy howdy, do I love their set-the-sheets-on-fire chemistry. They're my favorite couple from the series and I couldn't get enough of them.
Between Love and Honor has my enthusiastic recommendation. It can be read as a standalone but, as the main characters from the first two books figure prominently in this one as well, I'm glad I read the three books in order.
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Q&A with Tracy Solheim
Welcome back, Tracy!
Thanks for hosting me, PJ. I always love
hanging out with your readers. Everyone here is so welcoming and enthusiastic
about the romance genre.
Between
Love and Honor is the third book in
your
Men of the Secret Service series. What would you like readers to know about
this series?
I’d like readers to know they won’t find any politics
between the covers!! Our society is quite polarized right now, and people read
to escape. Some see a picture of the White House or the Capitol on the front,
and they might shy away from this series. Nothing could be further from the
truth. This series is about an unbreakable bond of brotherhood between three West Point
classmates who, after serving in the Army, now work for the U. S. Secret
Service. The trio of special agents, dubbed the Heartthrob, the Brain, and the
Enforcer, are devoted to their demanding jobs, thriving on the daily pressure
and adrenaline. When each of them meets the one woman he can’t live
without, their lives take on a whole new dimension.
I love second chance romances. Add in a revenge twist and
it’s even more intriguing. What is it about these tropes that inspire you as a
writer?
I think everyone can envision a situation in
their life where they’d like a “do-over.” Especially in a relationship. We
often imagine in our head how it will play out and the result we
want—especially if we want revenge! But as a writer, there are so many
different directions we can go with these scenarios. In this case, I had a geeky
guy who was stood up at his senior prom by the hottest girl in school. Living
in a small town meant it was hard for him to outrun the embarrassment. So when
I bring them face-to-face again, revenge is one of the first things on Ben’s
mind. But he’s never met puzzle he couldn’t solve and that suddenly becomes his
main focus. That, and the lingering attraction he feels for Quinn, make him
want to uncover all her secrets. Unfortunately, Quinn spends her entire life
spinning secrets. She’s very good at it. Readers know the trope well, and they are
confident they’ll get their HEA, but it’s fun to lead the characters through an
intricate dance before they get their second chance.
How would Quinn and Ben introduce themselves to readers who
have yet to meet them?
Ben is the Brain of the trio, with a big heart
and a love for sailing. He’s also a bit of a Boy Scout, loyal to his two
buddies he thinks of as brothers. And he is always prepared. Except when he
unexpectedly crosses paths with Quinn once again. That throws him off his axis.
And he doesn’t like not being able to know the answer before everyone else.
Quinn can only be described as elusive. She’s
confident, self-sufficient, and used to being a one-woman-show--right up until
she sees what she has been missing all these years. Quinn has a soft heart,
too. She’s just had to keep it locked up for her own survival. She was also the
most difficult character I have ever written. It took several tries to make her
likeable!
This book has a great balance of action, suspense, and
romance. What was your favorite scene to write in the book? Which was most
difficult?
One of my favorite scenes is when Ben takes
Quinn to his sister’s restaurant. There’s a fun interaction with his nutty
family members. The reader gets to see how much his family means to him and why
keeping his alter-ego a secret creates such a strain on him. Quinn, on the
other hand, gets a glimpse of what her life might have been had she stuck
around. The scene is both funny and laced with emotion.
The hardest scene to write—and get right—I
can’t talk about because it will reveal too many spoilers!
There are several intriguing secondary characters in this
series. Will you be returning to Washington, D.C. for any future books?
I’d like to, at some point. Agent Groesch needs
her HEA after all. There’s also the Secretary of Homeland to consider. There
are also some additional fun facts about the White House I’d love to share with
readers, not to mention taking a peek at the Vice President’s residence. Both
buildings transcend their residents and are more character than setting.
All three books in this series have kept me glued to the
pages from beginning to end. To what author do you turn when you’re in the mood
for edge-of-your-seat, action-filled romance?
My all-time favorite action-filled romance is For
the Love of Pete, by Julia Harper, aka Elizabeth Hoyt. It was funny, sexy,
and very suspenseful. I love a good Julie Garwood book, as well.
What’s next?
I’m headed back to the gridiron for the near future,
finishing up book one in a series I’d started before the Men of the Secret
Service books. This one focuses on a new football team in Milwaukee but will
feature some familiar faces from the Baltimore Blaze. I’ve also got a seasoned
romance trilogy flushed out that I’d love to write. If only I wrote as fast as
the voices in my head!
Thanks for visiting with me, Tracy. Is there anything you’d
like to add? Would you like to ask our readers a question today?
Thanks for inviting me, PJ and thanks to all
the readers for stopping by.
The second chances trope is one of my favorites to
read. I’m curious, readers, what are some of your favorite tropes? Tell me, and PJ will randomly select one person to receive this fun prize of a
signed copy of Between Love and Honor and a heart shaped
key chain from Brighton. (US only, please.)
Winner will be chosen from comments posted by 11:00 PM, March 27.
Winner will be chosen from comments posted by 11:00 PM, March 27.
Some of my favorite tropes to read are friends to lovers, enemies to lovers and second chance romances.
ReplyDeleteIf you look at Ben and Quinn's high school relationship, the years in between, and their reunion as adults, you could easily say that this book encompasses all three of your favorite tropes!
DeleteEnemies to lovers and marriage of conveniences
ReplyDeleteI love both of these tropes.
DeleteMarriage of convenience, beauty and the beast/wounded warrior, protector/hiding, second chance, amnesia, Plain Jane in hiding, boss/coworker
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing this 5* review!
You're welcome, Laurie. Hope you give it a try! :)
DeleteWounded warrior, second chance, friends to lovers, hiding from an abjuser or criminal.
ReplyDeletePatoct
Some of my favorites too, Patoct.
DeleteTo tell you the truth, I don't think I've found a trope I didn't like. But my favorites are enemies to lovers, friends to lovers, marriage of convenience.
ReplyDeleteI'm kind of the same way, Karen. If it's a well-written story with engaging characters it usually doesn't matter to me what the trope is.
DeleteI like reading most tropes - thought secret baby has to have a really great reason for the baby to be secret. Anyhow my favorite tropes are friends to lovers and beauty and the beast.
ReplyDeleteI hear you, Glenda. Some of those reasons for keeping the baby secret just don't fly with me.
DeleteI enjoy variety so enjoy most tropes. If I had to pick one I would say enemies to lovers - a bit of angst lol.
ReplyDeleteI have to be in the right mood for angst but I do enjoy it when it's done well.
DeleteI like second chance romance and fake relationship tropes
ReplyDeleteI just read an advance copy of a fake relationship trope that I liked a lot. It's ISLAND AFFAIR by Priscilla Oliveras. It releases April 28.
DeleteMeeting again later in life is my favorite of all
ReplyDeleteLove second chances!! This is a book that I could not put down either!!
ReplyDeleteMature love which endures after many trials and tribulations.
ReplyDeleteEnemies to lovers is my favorite
ReplyDeleteI really enjoy friends to lovers and enemies/rivals to lovers, especially if they might be in conjunction with a fake relationship and/or an ugly duckling element! But as others have mentioned, the trope doesn't matter as much as the characters and writing. Looking forward to Between Love and Honor!
ReplyDeleteI love enemies to lovers and second chance
ReplyDeletedenise
I love second chance romances and the friends to enemies. This one sounds really great and I'd love to win this one. Tomorrow is my 39th anniversary, so it would be awesome to win this. Thanks for the chance.
ReplyDeleteMy favorite tropes are wounded hero or heroine and Beauty and the Beast. Second chance romances can be fun as well as poignant. Suspense reads were my first favorites. I didn't read romances until I discovered Julie Garwood's historicals and then her contemporary suspense novels. For me the combination of suspense and romance is perfect. I was unaware of this series and will be finding the first two plus the new one. I really prefer to read them in order for a richer reading experience.
ReplyDeleteI love fake relationships and best friend's sibling. Thanks for the chance PJ!!
ReplyDeleteI am a second chance person and I just got this book. I can't wait to read it.
ReplyDeleteI like Best friends brother orbrothers best friend. Also adore second chances. I always believe everyone deserves a 2nd chance.
ReplyDeleteTracy is a new to me author. Gonna check her out
I love reading about second chances.....that is a wonderful idea.
ReplyDeleteBook sounds great--thanks for offering giveaway! One of my all-time favorite tropes is small-town second-chance romance. Life has usually turned quite differently than each of the characters has imagined for the other.
ReplyDeleteMy favorite is marriage of convenience.
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