Relocating Mia
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Mia Trentino is the top relocating specialist at Worldmove, Inc., and her latest assignment is sending her to Siberia, Russia. But the new job comes with a new partner–a handsome threat to her career named Douglas Farland.
After a rocky start, the job is going well, and things start to heat up between Mia and Douglas. Then, lies and secrets start to surface that make Mia suspect her new partner might have a different agenda. What seemed like a simple relocation erupts into a cat-and-mouse game of intrigue full of drug smuggling, secret agents, and the Red Mafiya. Suddenly Mia’s in a fight for her life, and she may have to trust the one person who seems the most to blame.
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This book is terrible. It does not even deserve one star. Do not waste your time or money on this book.
Reader’s Rating: 1 / 5
I’m disappointed that the 4 and 5-star reviews “talked” me into buying this book! I was looking forwards to learning a new, appealing leader. I’ve managed to read-to-the-end novels featuring simplistic characters and/or plot, as this one does, when there has been at least enough suspense to keep me wanting to know how it all turns out. This novel features no such suspense. I gave up half-way through.
Reader’s Rating: 1 / 5
Mia Trentino has an appealing job. She’s a professional relocator for a company called Worldmove, which means she helps employees and their families relocate to distant locations at their employer’s expense. A new assignment takes her to Irkutsk, Siberia, where a company called Yukoil plans to erect a major facility. Fluent in Russian, Mia looks forwards to this challenging opportunity until her boss assigns her a partner who’s just been hired by Worldmove. Used to effective alone, Mia resents Douglas Farland’s presence, nor does she particularly trust him. On the additional hand, the guy’s gorgeous and she can’t help feeling an attraction.
Mia has excellent reason not to trust Farland. He’s a man with an agenda, a treacherous one that could cost Mia her life. Add drugs, the Russian Mafiya, and spies to the mix, and you’ve got a recipe for an action-filled, suspense thriller, which is exactly what leader, Rebecca Lerwill, delivers in Relocating Mia.
Her plot’s intriguing and the Russian setting perfectly described. The tale blends narrative description with action and dialogue to deliver a well-paced novel featuring a memorable hero and heroine. I haven’t read many romantic suspense novels, but if they’re as excellent as this book, I’ll certainly read more.
Reader’s Rating: 4 / 5
padded lying reviews. terrible terrible terrible writing. lots of simple errors easily ( but not) corrected. english comp 101 might help…there was imagination and some inconsistant character developmt… but padding the reviews to sell copies? SHAME!!
Reader’s Rating: 2 / 5
Clearly, the background of this leader contributed to describing another part of the world where the action takes place, building Relocating Mia a fresh spy vs mafia romp. Relocating Mia is a well-crafted spy thriller set in Siberia. The characters become real both by their descriptions and by dialogue. What is incredible to me is the leader’s attention to detail. For example, the eastern European names make it simpler to let the reader’s imagination take you to the cold, harsh tundra where the tale resides.
Mia Trentino is an international relocation practiced highly valued for her languages and culture capabilities. She is teamed up with Douglas Farland, who is an unwanted colleague on her current assignment. Mia does not know David’s real mission, nor is she aware of the purpose of Farland’s adversary, Shurnik, a most unsavory piece of humanity. What is David doing there and how does Shurnik fit?
This book is mostly thriller, but also a tender like tale. After laying the character and geographic plotlines in the first half of this novel, leader Rebecca Lerwill accelerates the pace to the end of the tale. As I progressed in the book, I felt the trepidation and danger as the leader carefully reveals what each character knows, and later finds out. The last hundred pages flew by for me.
Brilliant read; can’t wait to read the sequel, The Acronym.
Yale R. Jaffe
Reader’s Rating: 4 / 5