There is only one thing wrong with the third installment of Mac and Tony: it wasn't long enough. Kaje Harper creates characters, so invitingly real that you wished they were your own next door neighbors or even a part of your own family. In some ways, they become like family. Three novels in this...
The book was somewhat entertaining, but suffered from a poorly paced relationship. The story started off strong but began to drag after a few chapters. By the half way point, I was wondering if the two main characters, Mac and Tony were ever going to get together as their handful of encounters ha...