Claimed by the Warrior - Joss Wood

Claimed by the Warrior

By Joss Wood

  • Release Date: 2015-09-10
  • Genre: Contemporary Romance
Score: 4.5
4.5
From 227 Ratings

Description

Bad boy Jed Hamilton is ex-special Forces and a current undercover recovery agent who's mentally and physically tough, a lone wolf and, above all, violently allergic to commitment, permanence, and anything wedding related. 

So when he learns, in the very sexy McKenna Dixon’s bridal salon, that his younger sister is getting married and wants him to be her “man of honor”, Jed wishes he was anywhere but in Cape Town. Especially now that he'll be spending more time around the one woman who makes him consider perilous phrases like “what if” and “maybe”… 

McKenna Dixon loves bad boys, but her past experience with the species has led to nothing but pain and heartbreak. Jed Hamilton is exactly the type of man she should avoid, but when a nasty incident threatens her and her daughter, Jed immediately appoints himself as their protector, even though it’s not a part of his job description.

McKenna is determined not to allow another bad boy to flip her life inside out, and Jed is determined to retain his bachelor status and to keep traveling and working. But, as they both discover, love does its best work when busy making other plans… 

The Pytheon Security series:
Book 1:Claimed by the Warrior
Book 2: His Toughest Call

Reviews

  • Fun Read

    5
    By MCA H
    I enjoyed this romantic suspense…the plot twist was good and the storyline had the right amount of steam!
  • It was ok

    3
    By Pdb44
    Rate a 2.5. The story was ok. I really liked Jed and Daisy. I did not care for Mac. I found her character very contradicting. She expected truth and no secrets from Jeb, but kept them herself until the very end. After the wedding, she too had reservations about Leah's husband but chose not to share them. In fact, tried to persuade Jed to let his sister go. She was selfish. There were a lot of grammatical and editing errors. I was able to look past them to complete the story. I figured out it was Mattie early on by eliminating the people around Mac. Daisy was adorable. Jed was not what I would consider a bad boy. He just did his job. He had a hard dangerous job, but he wasn't bad. There was absolutely nothing bad about his character. He was tough because of his job and life experience. Not quite sure why he was characterized as bad. The story was boring in places. Found myself rushing through chapters. Mac was a little annoying to me. She seemed needy and selfish at times.
  • Enjoyable

    4
    By Frog43145
    I enjoyed this story very much. It was a bit predictable but still good. Needs to be proofread though, lots of mistakes.
  • Mehhhh

    2
    By Pope2345
    Book was okay, liked the story line, but was extremely unrealistic and almost corny...
  • Perfect Mix of Emotions

    5
    By Renae_D
    Joss Wood did the perfect amount of masculinity, ego, heart and friendship in Claimed by the Warrior. My favorite quote from the story " You don’t get it, do you? I’ll always need you! I need you to hold me at night, to come home to me, to listen to me. You are my heart and I’ll always need you, in one way or another.” Received an ARC for an honest and fair review.
  • Love Jed and McKenna

    5
    By SBart79
    Loved Jed and McKenna. Always love finding the soft heart in the bad boy. McKenna has always been attracted to bad boys, but she knows it will just leave her heart broken again. Jed, undercover recovery agent, has returned home to be man of honor for his sister's upcoming wedding. He meets owner of Bridal salon, McKenna when she needs protection from an unknown assailant. He moves in with McKenna and her young daughter, but the one thing Jed does not do is relationships. When McKenna is safe from harms way, can Jed just leave or will his heart win him over. This is a page turner of plenty of romance and the element of suspense that will keep the reader going until the end. Loving the Bad Boys! I received this book from netgalley for an honest review.

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