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5.0 out of 5 stars High octane romantic adventure
Suzi Toussi and Dax Killian are the romantic leads in the latest hit in the Crazy and Loose series. They and a bunch of bad guys are in Paraguay to authenticate, the purported magical and know only in rumors, myth, and stories, Manned Sphinx of Sesostris III. The Sphinx is said to grant: unlimited power; the ability to see the past, future, and present locations...
Published on July 30, 2009 by Susan K. Taylor

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2.0 out of 5 stars Lost interest
Tara Janzen seems to have a pretty efficient book-writing system as she has published several over the last few years in the Steele Street series, most of which I think I've read.

Breaking Loose was the first that I was unable to finish. I gave up halfway, hoping to get some enthusiasm after a break, but whenever I picked the book up again I found my mind...
Published 3 months ago by Helen Hancox


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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars High octane romantic adventure, July 30, 2009
This review is from: Breaking Loose (Mass Market Paperback)
Suzi Toussi and Dax Killian are the romantic leads in the latest hit in the Crazy and Loose series. They and a bunch of bad guys are in Paraguay to authenticate, the purported magical and know only in rumors, myth, and stories, Manned Sphinx of Sesostris III. The Sphinx is said to grant: unlimited power; the ability to see the past, future, and present locations remotely; as well as immortality and resurrection when held up into the moonlight on the third full moon in the year of Horus. Easy to see why everyone wants it and will kill to get it, and guess what happening tomorrow night? Yup, that full moon. When the showing to the potential buyers goes bad - mayhem and death ensue - the race is on to find the still missing Sphinx. And so Tara Janzen's trademark twenty four hours of action, romantic adventure and suspense begins. As always the Special Defenses Force team achieves their goals, which may or not be those they have been tasked with...

"Breaking Loose" is the tenth book in this awesome series and is another excellent work of pure entertainment. This book like all the others can be read alone. But, for the full wonderfulness of the adventures and romance featuring these fabulous Steele Street chop shop boys read them all. Tara Janzen delivers her signature style of an action packed, thriller-diller, special ops; romantic adventure and suspense. Her characters are well drawn; there is plenty of romance, and great dialogue as well as fast action. As is true in all these books, the first part is a build up to the ending that goes out with a bang, and this one's a total cliff hanger too! There are interesting side characters, plots and sub-plots, more of past characters and of characters that will star in the next book.

Suzi and Dax were set up as the romantic interest in the previous book ("Loose and Easy"). We last saw them having just missed each other for a breakfast date at the conclusion of the last book's action (about six months ago). They have not seen each other since then, but have been obsessing on each other. They have both indulged their obsession by doing a deep background check on the other, so our information about Suzi and Dax's pasts is revealed via their thoughts, comments, and actions to each other related to this research. That could have been weird, but it worked for me as it helps emphasize their regret about missing the breakfast date, the two ships passing in the night thing, and that they both locked in on the other as "the one". That, great sex, and the HEA are essential for a excellent romance, and this one is that and more.

Although Suzi and Dax are not my most favored of the couples in this series, that does not diminish this book for me at all. Ms. Janzen stays true to form and all the aspect of these books that I love are there. Like, there is a continuing thread about the women's underwear in these books, I think that's cool and I liked what she did with Suzi's underwear. Also, learning about Suzi's rescue projects we get a glimpse of what some of the other Steele Street gals are doing helping with that - a great touch. As these two are cast as operators set to obtain the Sphinx for different ends, we see that dynamic play out as they dodge bullets and connect romantically. Very nicely done.

Ms. Janzen's attention to detail and skill in describing the locations, sights, sounds, and colorful characters (love the transvestites at Dax's hotel) make me feel like I'm there. It's apparent she has done her homework on locations, guns, cars, boats, and jargon; and writes that into the book with a smooth style. Anyone that breezes through her books and misses the details needs to slow down. Of all the series I have read, especially romantic suspense, these stay consistantly within the bounds of the original setting and atmosphere, and the characters ring true in every book.

For those that have read the other books, we get a lot more of our chop shop boys, and it's always a thrill to see them in action. Dylan, Creed, Christian, and Zach are on the job in the area tracking the much damaged Conroy Farrel, who may be the lost J.T. - the most lost chop shop boy ever. At the end, when all the players still standing come together for the final scenes, the interaction between these four over their communications network is a joy to read. One of the best, and must be a classic line, is Dylan's comment to Creed, "Don't worry sweetheart. I'll have you home before dawn."

The next book should be J.T.'s story, and I'm so looking forward to this poor guy getting a happy ending. By the end of "Breaking Loose" we know a lot more about where he has been and have the set-up for where he will have to go to find "his girl".
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent, November 17, 2009
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I loved this book. I love the series. I cant wait until the next one is out.
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2.0 out of 5 stars Lost interest, October 27, 2011
This review is from: Breaking Loose (Mass Market Paperback)
Tara Janzen seems to have a pretty efficient book-writing system as she has published several over the last few years in the Steele Street series, most of which I think I've read.

Breaking Loose was the first that I was unable to finish. I gave up halfway, hoping to get some enthusiasm after a break, but whenever I picked the book up again I found my mind wandering.

For this reader at least, the story took ages to get going. Suzi Toussi, our heroine, is sent out to Paraguay to authenticate and recover a Sphinx which has (supposedly) supernatural powers. But Suzi's not the only one after the relic - Dax Killian, whom she met several months before, is also tasked to get it, as are several other characters.

There's a fair amount of action in this story but I found myself really struggling to keep up and even to care about it. Action scenes are great, but they need something more to hold them together than I was finding in this story.

I found I was pretty much bored whilst reading it. Although the locations were interestingly described and there were some good scenes, the overall book just didn't hang together for me and I felt disinclined to spend any more time on it.

Originally published for Curled Up With A Good Book © Helen Hancox 2011
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5.0 out of 5 stars this whole series is excellent, September 29, 2011
This review is from: Breaking Loose (Kindle Edition)
start from the beginning and enjoy. janzen is one of my favorite authors. her characters are fun. she develops them so we can really enjoy them. and the sotries are good.
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5.0 out of 5 stars J.T. was the highlight of this book, April 17, 2011
This review is from: Breaking Loose (Mass Market Paperback)
J.T. aka Conroy Farrel, was the best thing about this book. He was just the coolest guy under pressure. I loved the scene with J.T. and the poor guy who thought J.T. was Jesus. J.T. was great.

Dax & Suzi were okay; they weren't outstanding, but they were interesting enough to keep ME interested in the book. But again, J.T. enters into the story and once again, he is the only one I was interested in reading about.

So for those of you who want to read about J.T. Chronopolous [before his own story] this is your book!
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4.0 out of 5 stars Action, good read, March 30, 2010
This review is from: Breaking Loose (Mass Market Paperback)
Suzi was not who I was expecting. She kind of came out of no where with her new role. I think that was the point though. Dax was great and interacted with her nicely.

Great suspense.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Another Winner!, October 18, 2009
This review is from: Breaking Loose (Mass Market Paperback)
The lastest escapades of the Chop Shop boys is another page turner in this fabulously entertaining series. Suzi Toussi, and fairly newcomer, Dax Killian take center stage in the latest installment set in Paraguay. Glimpses of Suzi's traumatic past are revealed and some intriguing connections are exposed while she goes head to head with Dax over a supposedly mystical statue. They match wits against each other while staying one step ahead of the ruthless competition. This book is fast paced and virtually non-stop action! I love the way Ms. Janzen gives each character their own little quirks and picadilloes to make them more real.

The intertwining story in this book is whether or not The Steele Street boys have found one of their own, believed to be lost to them forever. The two stories converge in a hail of bullets and blood, leaving questions that smoothly lay the groundwork for the next much anticipated installment! Another winner from Tara Janzen!
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4.0 out of 5 stars fast-paced SDF action thriller, August 1, 2009
This review is from: Breaking Loose (Mass Market Paperback)
General Grant, head of the Special Defense Forces, has no one ON THE LOOSE for his latest mission. Instead he sends contractor agent Suzi Toussi, a fine art expert (as both are needed on this assignment), to Paraguay to find and retrieve the stolen Memphis Sphinx that allegedly has mystical powers.

Also seeking the ancient Egyptian statue is Dax Killian, who needs the Sphinx to make an exchange with Erich Warner for information she possesses and he desperately wants to makes a Faustian deal. He is taken aback to see Suzi in a dive in dangerous Ciudad del Este. Dax vows to assist her in obtaining the Sphinx, but he will then snatch it from her; but soon finds he is rescuing her from one hot spot after another until their passion ignites.

This is a fast-paced SDF action thriller that will remind readers of Romancing the Stone with a roguish hero and an art guru who proves masterpiece paintings and kicking butt are compatible. The story line is fast-paced and somewhat over the top of Cerro Peró, but no one will care as the game is afoot with Dax struggling between his growing love for Suzi and his need to purloin the relic from her.

Harriet Klausner
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