Friday, December 13, 2019

Who We Truly Are (Enhanced, Book 2) by Victoria Sue | Cat’s Audio Review & #giveaway @Dreamspinners @Vickysuewrites @nickjrussovoice @TTCBooksandmore

Who We Truly Are


Narrated by: Nick J. Russo
Series: Enhanced, Book 2, Enhanced, Book 2
Length: 7 hrs and 45 mins
Unabridged Audiobook
Release date: 01-25-18
Language: English
Publisher: Dreamspinner Press LLC
Whispersync for Voice-ready

Enhanced: Book Two

Talon’s deadly abilities are spiraling out of control. Desperate to keep Finn safe, Talon struggles to protect the man he loves with all his heart and not become the greatest risk to Finn’s life.

Finn has no choice but to offer himself as bait for the evil forces kidnapping enhanced children, facing danger he is untrained and unprepared for, and he will have to do it alone. 
Does Talon have one last fight in him? Will he slay everyone who wants to destroy Finn and the team, or will he finally discover that to defeat their enemy and the ultimate threat, the biggest battle he has to face is one with himself?

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Cat gives this one 5 Meows...

This is book 2 in the enhanced series and you do have to read in order. This one picks up after Talon and Finn have met, partnered and become lovers. This is being sent on their second mission where Finn will be going undercover in a foster home for enhanced kids to find out where the missing kids are going.

The story is intriguing, suspenseful and it also furthers the hotter than heck romance between Talon and Finn. we learn more about some of the characters, Talon himself included. We meet some cute adolescent boys with talents too. I already loved Finn but this story made me fall even more in love with him.

I listened to the audio and love the narration by Nick J Russo. He really kicks it up a notch giving as many different voices as he can. I did think a couple of the boy voices sounded more adult than a couple of the adult, but it didn't hinder the performance. If you can get these in audio I highly recommend!

Excerpt…
FINN GRIPPED his Glock 19, trying not to let his handshake. Heart pounding so loud he thought the perp would hear it, he crept behind Sawyer along the hallway of the house he had just entered. Two, possibly three guys and multiple hostages. He glanced at the small kitchen as he walked past and silently checked no one was hiding out of sight behind the door. He gave the tiny room one last look and moved down the corridor. Sawyer paused to the left of the door, with Finn behind. He knew the drill for clearing a room—he could do it in his sleep. SWAT teams never operated with less than two, and Sawyer had waited until Finn got in place. He gripped his gun tighter, willing his sweaty fingers not to cramp.

The ominous click behind him made him freeze. Shit.

“Bang. You’re dead.”

“Drew?” Finn blurted out indignantly as he swung around. “What are you doing here?”

“Shooting your sorry ass” came the familiar drawl from behind Finn, accompanied by Vance’s chuckle.

“But…,” Finn started protesting as Vance took the training gun from him.

“You didn’t check under the kitchen sink,” Talon said with a sigh, coming to stand beside Drew.

“That’s because all you bastards are too huge to fit under there!” Finn argued. “I didn’t know you’d planted Drew here. That’s chea—” He clamped his lips together one second too late.

“Cheating?” Talon repeated incredulously. “Cheating? This isn’t a fucking game, Finn.” Talon threw his hands in the air and stormed out as Finn winced. Drew sent him an apologetic look as he followed their team leader out of the empty mock-up house they used for training.

Shit. Finn closed his eyes in despair. He’d screwed up royally. He’d made assumptions that Sawyer had already checked, and because Drew wasn’t in the car when they’d arrived, he’d taken it for granted no one was there. Drew wasn’t even one of the team, but he did join them for training sometimes. Finn knew he was supposed to check anywhere someone on two legs could hide. He kicked the baseboard in temper before walking out.

Vance chuckled again, and his huge hand settled on Finn’s shoulder. “Don’t get bent up about it, kid. We all make mistakes.”

“Some of us more than others,” Sawyer added.

Finn kept his mouth shut this time. Didn’t even protest at the “kid” moniker they all used. He deserved it. He’d already screwed up with the target practice because he was too worried about tomorrow. The team was doing this as a favor for him so he wouldn’t be completely out of his depth when he drove up to the FLETC in Georgia. He’d been so excited when their boss, A-SAC Gregory, got him a place on the active shooter threat training program. The Federal Law Enforcement Training Center in Glynco was in high demand, and he was sure Gregory had probably pulled some strings to get him in so soon. Then he’d been told there might be some written simulations, and his newfound confidence had taken a dive. His team knew about Finn’s dyslexia. It wasn’t an issue, and because they were relaxed, he was relaxed and it hadn’t posed any problems. But Gregory had excitedly told him yesterday how everyone would know he was from the new team and how he was sure Finn would make them all proud. Which, of course, was absolutely the wrong thing to say, because suddenly there was a real possibility that he would let them all down.

Finn silently followed Sawyer and Vance into the back of Talon’s truck. Talon sat in the driver’s seat, and Finn blinked in astonishment as Drew hopped up beside him. They usually left that seat for Vance, to give the huge guy room to stretch his legs. Finn pretended not to listen as Drew started asking Talon’s advice about a task force he had applied for.

“Are you hoping you might get to see your parents a little more often if you get transferred up there, or is this something you’re interested in?” Talon asked as he exited the training area.

“To be honest, I don’t think I’m using my talents here. Wiretaps may be important, but I am not planning on spending the next three years listening to them. I’m fascinated with the BAU, and I need to get to a space where I have a good chance of being considered,” Drew replied eagerly.

Talon shrugged. “I have an older brother who has his forensic behavioral science degree. He lectures some now. I can give you his e-mail.”

Finn seethed. Drew Fielding was a regular agent who often joined in with Finn’s training, but Talon didn’t especially like the guy since he’d caught Drew trying to get into Finn’s pants. Talon had said that Drew would make a good agent if he spent less time on manicures, and they’d all had a good laugh. Finn often sparred with Drew and had only been able to get the jump on him once, even with Vance giving him tips at hand-to-hand. And what was the sudden objection to wiretaps? He’d told Finn it was easy money for sitting and doing nothing strenuous.

Talon waved his ID at the security barrier as they pulled into the parking lot behind the Tampa FBI field office that was their base. The only field office that had a security barrier. Talon had told him it was just for them, but that was plain-ass stupid. No flimsy barrier was going to stop any of his team—well, apart from him. Because, and despite Agent Gregory saying he had found one or two candidates to join them, Finn was still the only regular human on a team of enhanced humans.


Victoria Sue... Wrote her first book on a dare from her hubby two years ago and he says he has regretted it every day since. Loves writing about gorgeous boys loving each other the best—especially with either a paranormal or a historical twist. Had a try at writing contemporary but failed spectacularly when it grew four legs and a tail. Loves her wolves!

Is an English northern lass but is currently serving twenty to life in Florida—unfortunately, she spends more time chained to her computer than on a beach.

Loves to hear from her readers and can be found most days lurking on Facebook.

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