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Book Review of The Saboteurs (Men at War, Bk 5)

The Saboteurs (Men at War, Bk 5)
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This is an unbelievable book in this series. And I really mean that, as it is so different from the other books. First, because only two of the male protagonists have sex, and that was one night for each. And they also left out all the titillating details this time. Usually the co-authors have most of the males having sex every time a woman walks into the room. Maybe the publishers had a heart-to-heart talk with the authors. Second, because they borrow scenes from Griffin's books in another series. So this book was mostly filler, probably to satisfy a book commitment when the authors had no idea what to write about.

This all makes me wonder why I read this series. I guess it is because it is light reading compared to a lot of other books I read. And I need a break. Sort of like vegging out by watching TV, except I still get to use my brain. I did give it one star as there were no shapeshifters, half-vampires or zombies in it.