LockLoad, Freya Barker
LockLoad, Freya Barker
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Lock&Load

Author: Freya Barker

Series: PASS #3

Narrator: Simone Gayuma, Tor Thom

Unabridged: 7 hr 56 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Freya Barker

Published: 02/08/2021


Synopsis

Juggling two jobs is nothing new for registered nurse, Hillary Glenwood, she’s been doing it for most of her adult life. She has an objective she intends to meet. But, just months before reaching her goal, she witnesses a violent attack outside her apartment that rattles her determination. However, her carefully controlled life runs completely off the rails when she recognizes the new neighbor coming to the rescue. 
As a hacker, Radar Jansen hasn’t always used his expertise in the most respectable ways until he came to work for PASS Security. Normally his time is spent behind a computer, but that doesn’t mean his skills end there. When—walking his dog one night—he sees a familiar woman rushing into a dangerous situation, his training kicks in.
With Hillary’s safety compromised, the keyboard warrior puts on his real life armor to shield the woman who is fast becoming his only focus.

Reviews

Goodreads review by "Avonna

Check out all of my reviews at: [URL not allowed] LOCK & LOAD (PASS Series Book #3) by Freya Barker is a fast-paced romantic suspense and is the third book in the world of PASS Security. This book has characters from the previous books due to the fact that they all work together, but......more

Goodreads review by Carvanz

Yowza! This book took control of my every emotion and never let go! This couple had some issues and a rough road before they finally found their footing. I was totally caught up in their relationship drama, biting my nails as they each were pulled into danger and suspense outside their relationship a......more

Goodreads review by Petra

The PASS series has to be one of my favorites by Freya Barker. She brings in diverse characters without hitting you over the head with them. Hillary is a POC but the fact that she's in love with a white man isn't a point that she's trying to make in the story and I love how their relationship develop......more