Danger Next Door is book two in the Red Stone Security Series and this one focuses on one of the Caldwell brothers, Grant. Grant was an established detective in book one, however his world has changed in this book. Set six months after a terrible accident which has left him seriously scarred, he is a shell of himself. However when a new neighbour moves in, things begin to change. Grant has that hot wounded hero thing going for him. He’s sweet, protective and you pretty much just want to give him a hug for the entire book. He was a fantastic guy, and I thought Belle and he went together perfectly. She could have easily been the victim, since she was continually attacked throughout this story, however she showed us she was strong, brave and determined. To me she was the right amount of vulnerable and smart. She didn't drag things out, she didn't give a crap about Grant’s scars and she was brave enough to let him in. I enjoyed their story, loved watching them connect and grow closer and it was great to see Grant getting back his life and confidence. Another solid read from Katie. A must read for any of her fans, or fans of book one in the series. Grant was hurt, he’s self-conscious and not sure where he wants to go with his life. Enter his sexy neighbor, Belle Manikas, she’s gorgeous and he’s sure she won’t like him because of his scars, but when she’s in trouble he has to help her. I liked Grant when I met him the first book in the series, he’s a seriously protective and sexy man.My one issue is how easily Belle was on board with moving in with Grant so easily, I know she was in danger, but I guess I expected her to put up more of a fight about it. I did love the suspense in this plot and really felt for Belle, she finally moves out and then everything possible goes wrong.Together Grant and Belle are perfect and I can honestly say that they’re a favorite couple of mine. They complement each other beautifully. I definitely recommend this story.
What do You think about Danger Next Door (2000)?
Both characters were awesome. Story read well. Fast paced but still great read.
—sandra
this is good love story and I hope you know that my love is deep and true
—ghana