I received a copy of Raptor 6 by Ronie Kendig from NetGalley in exchange for an honest review.
Captain Dean Watters keeps his mission and his team in the forefront of his laser-like focus. So when Dean's mission and team are threatened, his Special Forces training kicks into high gear. Failing to stop hackers from stealing national security secrets from the military's secure computers and networks isn't an option. Zahrah Zarrick is a missionary teacher to Afghan children in Mazar-e Sharif. And a target. When Zahrah is captured because of her expertise in quantum cryptology, compromising the US military, Dean is forced to crack the lockbox around his heart - a move that might come at the highest cost.
I love every one of Ronie's books that I've read. This one is no exception. The characters and story line are so well developed I feel like I'm right beside them and can't put the book down. I only have one complaint about Raptor 6 - we were left hanging at the end. It's worst than a season finally of NCIS when it's a to be continued episode.
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