


One of my favorite things about Kendig’s writing is her ability to bring the military world in Afghanistan to life. I enjoy how Kendig mixes her life with the military into a romantic suspense book that grips me from the first page.

I have read a good chunk of Ronie Kendig’s military fiction, so I couldn’t wait to read Falcon. You best read the books in order.įast-paced, heart-pounding, rapid-fire fiction with lots of twists and turns and more than one unexpected surprises! Kendig did it again – she wrote another favorite! I became to love these two and found myself rooting for them throughout the book.Īlthough each book in this series deals with another mission, there are cyber terrorists working against Raptor throughout the whole series. But getting to know him and Cassie’s history, made me feel for them and understand why their situation was ‘not ideal’ and sparked controversy. Sal (Falcon) wasn’t my favorite character in the previous books and I didn’t like the way he treated Cassie at the end of Hawk-book 2 in the Quiet Professionals Series.

Making friends between the pages is one of the best things that can happen to a reader. It has happened before that I didn’t care so much about a certain character in a previous Kendig book – but when becoming the main character in the next book and I understood their motives behind their behavior, they became my new friends. Thank you NetGalley and Shiloh Run Press for the advance copy in exchange for my honest thoughts.īesides writing fast-paced action fiction, Ronie Kendig is also a champion in creating characters who despite their flaws I can’t help but love. I'm secretly hoping at some point we will get a little more story on Titanis ) Falcon makes another fantastic addition to the bookshelf that I will have no hesitance in recommending. My one complaint: I dragged out the last chapter not wanting to let Team Raptor go. I love how Ronie weaves Faith into her stories in a realistic and relatable manner and not over the top fluff. Falcon's character is a reminder that the facade people put out is often a shell to protect the battle being waged inside. Especially after his intense reaction to Lieutenant Cassie Walker making her appearance in "Hawk." Ronie continues her trend of writing believable characters that you find hard to accept are fictional and throwing in shocking plot twists you never saw coming. Not only was I excited to read Falcon to finally solve the mystery of the Cyber terrorists working against team Raptor, but it was also fun to be able to say I have met the cover model: real-life Marine hero Gabriel Martinez.Īfter reading snippets of Salvatore “Falcon” Russo in the previous 2 novels, I was ready to know more of his background. With the final installment in the Quiet Professionals trilogy, Ronie Kendig continues her trend of heart-pounding, didn't-see-that-twist-coming rapid-fire fiction.
