Breaking Protocol - Cara Putman
Alaskan Hero's Return - Lily Hann
FBI agent and cyber expert Taylor Ertz has sworn off love. Three years ago, her fiancĂ© vanished during a covert mission, presumed dead—but Taylor’s heart refuses to believe it. Now, she’s thrust undercover in Senator Schulz’s PR team, posing as a web designer to unmask a mole feeding secrets to the Russians. Kambre “Kam” King should have died three years ago. The CIA declared him dead, along with the rest of his team. Now, as Spartak’s deadly network resurfaces, Kam is sent deep undercover to stop them—only to discover that Taylor is in their crosshairs.
Jade “Raven” Mitchell never steps into the field. She fights from behind a screen. Until someone decides her mind is the weapon they need. After uncovering proof that experimental military tech was hijacked to expose elite U.S. soldiers, her reports vanish. Six months later, she’s abducted from a Mexican resort. BlackKnight Security owner and leader Liam “Charlie One” McKnight has trusted Raven’s voice on his comms for years. So, when he’s hired to find a missing contractor’s daughter and discovers Raven bruised and bound in a jungle hut, the mission turns personal.
Zero Hour contains three
captivating novellas by Sami A. Abrams, Cara Putman, and Lily Hann, and I truly
enjoyed every one of them. Charlie ONE by Sami A. Abrams especially held
my attention from beginning to end with its fast-paced plot, suspense, action,
well-developed characters, and plenty of twists and turns. Alaskan’s Hero
by Lily Hann and Breaking Protocol by Cara Putman were equally engaging,
filled with danger, suspense, and nonstop momentum. Cara Putman’s story is a
real page-turner, while Lily Hann’s novella surprised me with unexpected
twists. This collection was an exciting and thoroughly enjoyable read from
start to finish.
The
Avid Reader
*I voluntarily read an advanced copy of this book. I am not required to leave a review. The comments and opinions expressed are strictly my own.

























