Skip to main content
PBS logo
 
 

Book Reviews of Armed Response (Omega Sector: Under Siege, Bk 5) (Harlequin Intrigue, No 1800)

Armed Response (Omega Sector: Under Siege, Bk 5) (Harlequin Intrigue, No 1800)
Armed Response - Omega Sector: Under Siege, Bk 5 - Harlequin Intrigue, No 1800
Author: Janie Crouch
ISBN-13: 9781335526557
ISBN-10: 1335526552
Publication Date: 7/17/2018
Pages: 256
Rating:
  • Currently 3.9/5 Stars.
 6

3.9 stars, based on 6 ratings
Publisher: Harlequin
Book Type: Mass Market Paperback
Reviews: Amazon | Write a Review

Book Reviews submitted by our Members...sorted by voted most helpful

scoutmomskf avatar reviewed Armed Response (Omega Sector: Under Siege, Bk 5) (Harlequin Intrigue, No 1800) on + 2547 more book reviews
The action and suspense continue in this second chance story. I have been looking forward to Lillian's story since the beginning of the series. I love seeing a strong, capable woman doing a job that earns her the respect and admiration of the men she works with, and there is no doubt that she is a well-loved member of the team. We also saw in the previous book (Major Crimes) that the mole in the Omega team is setting Lillian up to take the fall. He has been successful enough that the head of Omega has called in a friend of his to join the SWAT team and investigate.

Jace and Lillian have a history. They knew each other as kids and teens in the slums of Tulsa where they had done what they must to survive. As soon as Lillian turned eighteen, they were going to make their escape and join the army together. But something happened that sent Jace off on his own, believing that she had betrayed him. As much as that had hurt, he has a hard time believing that Lillian could be the traitor.

I liked both Lillian and Jace. Both had rough starts to their lives and had come out successfully on the other side, though not without a great deal of pain. Throughout the series, we have seen Lillian as a respected member of the team, yet one who has kept a certain amount of distance between herself and others. I was doubly impressed by the way she overcame the physical trauma of her past, though her PTSD from it is never far from the surface. But she is a fighter and refuses to be that vulnerable again. Jace took his anger and bitterness over what he saw as Lillian's betrayal and used it in his career in the army. After a dozen years, he's had enough of the death and destruction and is ready to do something useful with his life. He has purchased a ranch where he will invite veterans to come and heal. But first he will do this favor for Ren and at the same time purge Lillian from his system.

I loved the first meeting between Lillian and Jace. Neither of them backs away or goes easy on the other during their match. I especially enjoyed the growing respect that Jace has as he realizes that he has to work to hold his own against Lily. There is also no doubt that the sparks between them are just as intense as they were in the past. I had a lot of respect for Jace when he turned down her invitation because he didn't feel right about deceiving her. Until he knows for sure that she's innocent, he won't give in to the attraction. Fortunately, proof of her innocence isn't long in coming but opens up a whole new set of problems. I cried for Lillian as she revealed everything that had happened to her, and ached for Jace and his guilt for not seeing the truth. I loved his patience and understanding, as well as his desire to protect her from further harm. I loved the advice he got, that Lillian didn't need someone to protect her physically, but someone to be there for her emotionally. And he truly got it, as he shows here: "I wouldn't fight your monsters. You can do that yourself. But I'll stand with you as you fight them. Every single time."

The suspense of this book was outstanding. The mole has his own agenda to go along with Damien's desire to destroy Omega. His desire to reinvent law enforcement for his own twisted purposes is scary as hell. The team suspects that his plans have something to do with the upcoming law enforcement conference and are intent on making sure that he doesn't succeed. The preparations and conference were a roller coaster of action, including some pretty wild twists. The final confrontation with the mole was intense as they raced against time to stop him. But the action wasn't over yet as Damien still had to be dealt with. That confrontation was even more frightening, as Damien continued his MO of involving others in his dirty work. Though I was certain that Lillian would prevail, the process was both heartbreaking and inspiring. There was some new and interesting information revealed at the end that leads into the next book.