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Tara Janzen (Author)
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October 31, 2006
During a secret mission gone bad, covert operator Gillian Pentycote ceased to exist. Held captive by a madman, shot full of drugs that stole her memory, Gillian survived. Now, with a new identity and nothing to lose, the woman who calls herself Red Dog has gone from bookish secretary to sizzling-hot hired gun. And she has one plan: to find the man who shattered her life and take him down for good.

Special agent Travis James has the same plan, except he has rules to follow–and using a gorgeous amnesiac as bait isn’t in them. So Travis must play a dangerous double game of his own. He knows Red Dog will do anything to lure the ultimate criminal to her side and exact revenge. But from Central America to a Colorado showdown, Travis has gotten his priorities straight. He’ll kill the bad guy, but only if he can save the beauty–and never, ever let her go....

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Tara Janzen lives in Colorado where she is at work on her next novel.

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Chapter One


The roar and rumble of the pipes on the car pulling up outside Beck's Back Alley Bar were unmistakable, headers and the dual exhaust of the bad girl's ride, tuned to perfection and guaranteed to shake glass in four directions. Red Dog was here–back from cheating death one more time.

Travis James let out a heavy breath and knocked back a shot of tequila before he turned to face the front door. He hated to miss her entrance. Watching Red Dog walk into a room was the best floor show in town–in any town.

"Geezus," the guy sitting at the table behind him said when the door opened.

Oh, yeah. She had that effect on him, too–all the time, every time.

He chased the tequila with a swallow of beer and let his gaze drop down the length of her body. She was so bad, she was good. Good like seven-dollar-a-shot mescal, and exquisitely, classy bad.

Dangerous.

A sheer red silk muscle shirt didn't leave anything to the imagination, especially not the size, the shape, or the delicacy of the black lace bra she was wearing underneath it.

He bought her a lot of black lace.

Her worn denim jeans had silver studs running down the right leg and were so tight, they should have come with a warning label. A small chamois fanny pack was slung around her waist. Pale ostrich-leather cowboy boots covered her feet. Stacked heels, pointed toes, and worn vamps, they'd seen a lot of long days in a dozen Third World hellholes over the last two years–the two years since Red Dog had created herself from a blank slate and a heart hungry for revenge. She was five feet, five inches of pure, unadulterated, ass-kicking girl, and every day she pushed him. She pushed him hard.

Sometimes he wondered if either of them would survive the trip she was on.

"I'd sure take a piece of that," the man at the table continued, his voice hoarse in a way Travis understood only too well–which did nothing to improve his mood.

"Forget it," another guy said. "That one would just as soon gut you as fu–"

Travis reached back, grabbed the last man by the scruff of his collar, and hauled him around until they were face-to-face.

"Don't," he said, very clearly, very succinctly, and very . . . very calmly.

Rising from his bar stool, he pulled the guy's face even closer to his.

"Don't say it. Don't think it."

Fear flashed through the man's eyes, and Travis understood that, too. It had been a hard two years since the night Red Dog had lost her first life and started on her second, and those two years, on the front line with Special Defense Force, a group of black ops warriors based in Denver, Colorado, had changed Travis. Only one person ever mistook him for anything close to an angel anymore.

Letting go of the man's shirt, he started toward the end of the bar and the woman standing there, waiting for him.

Gillian Pentycote–that had been her name before Dr. Souk, a maniacal physician in the employ of a drug lord, had shot her full of an experimental "truth serum" called XT7 and stolen her memories. By the time Travis and his teammate, Skeeter B. Hart, had gotten to her, there had been nothing left but her screams and four images burned into her brain–only four.

His steps faltered for the barest fraction of a second, less than a heartbeat's worth of pause.

Walking on, he wiped the back of his hand across his mouth.

The faces of the two men who had tortured her were half of her shortchanged memory bank: Dr. Souk, his dark and dirty hair, wire-rimmed glasses, and openmouthed death shock when Travis's .45 caliber slug had punched a hole in his chest–a memory Travis wouldn't wish on anybody, let alone a woman, even one with Red Dog's resume; and Tony Royce, the CIA agent gone bad, who had set her up for the pain she'd endured strapped into Souk's dental chair.

Tony Royce, whose face Skeeter had cut open with her knife.

Tony Royce, who had escaped that night and disappeared.

Tony Royce, whom Red Dog hunted with a vengeance born of desperation.

It was her desperation that kept Travis always on edge. She was a gun for hire. She went to bad places and did bad things to bad people, and so far, every time, she'd come back to him. But time was running out. He felt it with each passing day, with each mission she survived. He felt it when they worked together, and he felt it when she went out without him, like she had this time.

"You're late," he said, coming to a stop in front of her and taking hold of her arm. Contact, that's what he needed, physical contact.

"Things came up." The huskiness of her voice told him how tired she was, how run-down.

"Four days late." He tried to keep the frustration out of his words, and failed.

"El Salvador is kind of a long ways away." She ran her hand back through her short auburn hair, sending a little more of it sticking up on end. She was a wild girl, the wildest.

El Salvador?

"The mission was in Panama," he said, his jaw tight. Fucking El Salvador?

"I took a side trip."

Which was the last goddamn thing he wanted to hear, even if he'd already figured that much out. Her "side trips" had only one motivation: Tony Royce.

"What did you find?"

"Nothing. It was a rumor."

And that was a lie. He could tell by the way she avoided meeting his eyes.

He tightened his hold on her. He wanted the truth. He needed to know, but she never gave him what he wanted, and barely gave him what he needed. She had a head full of bits and pieces, and that's all she ever offered of herself–except in bed.

Geezus.

Sex wasn't love, though, and it wasn't trust, and though he didn't know a damn thing about love anymore, and in retrospect doubted if he ever had, he did know about trust–and he wanted hers. It was the only way he could ever keep her safe.

She'd been laying a trapline for Royce since she'd walked out of rehab, and any day, the bastard was going to catch the scent and come after her. It was what she hoped for, what she prayed for, that the man who had stood over Gillian Pentycote and watched her lose her mind would come for the woman she'd become. That Royce would come for Red Dog.

It was all she wanted, and the only thing Travis feared–that Royce would find her somewhere, sometime, someplace when he wasn't by her side. Some goddamn place like El Salvador.

A moment passed. Then she lifted her gaze to his, and looking down into her eyes, he suddenly didn't give a damn if she lied, and he didn't care that she pushed him hard and kept him on edge. Tonight, she was back. She was safe. And even if she didn't know who she was, she knew she was his.

"Take me home, Angel," she whispered, closing her hand around his shirt and leaning against him, tearing him up and turning him on at the same time. "I'm tired. The Panama deal, it was rough."

Angel. That was her third memory, the name she remembered him by. And lastly, she remembered his face, the face of the man who had made love to her that night, before she'd been abducted, before Souk had injected her–before her life had taken a sharp left into hell.

Take me home.

It was the one thing he could do: take her home . . . and take her.

Still holding on to her arm, he turned her around and started for the door, but she stopped after two strides and looked up at him again.

"Don't you have something for me?" she asked.

She always asked, and he always had something for her, whatever she wanted.

But he knew what she meant, and he reached into the front pocket of his jeans. Inch by soft silky inch, he pulled out a scrap of black lace.

"A new bra?" She reached for the small piece of lingerie.

"No, baby. Panties." Super-short, boy-cut underwear, the bit of stretchy lace would sit low on her hips and curve up over her ass, leaving a lot of bare bottom for his profound personal enjoyment–and she thought he bought the stuff for her.

Yeah. Right.

With a smile that damn near slayed him on the spot, she took the underwear and shoved it into her own pocket. "I hope they fit."

They fit. He knew the shape of her body better than he knew his own. Their relationship was very "hands on"–his hands on her, and his hands were the only hands on her, ever. Nobody touched Red Dog except him, not even her mother, which broke the woman's heart, the way everything that had happened to her daughter broke Lydia Shore's heart–especially what her daughter had become.

Mercenary. Contractor. Whoever wrote the paycheck, the job was the same. Two days ago in Thailand, he'd heard the word "assassin" connected to her name, along with a price tag that guaranteed Gillian could provide for herself in whatever manner she chose, for as long as she chose to stay in business.

Assassin? Maybe. Unsung hero–just as likely, considering the kind of men Red Dog took down. It was all a matter of semantics and point of view. There wasn't an SDF operator at Steele Street or a combat soldier in the employ of Uncle Sam who hadn't been tagged an assassin by somebody, somewhere. But Red Dog wasn't really an SDF operator, and she certainly wasn't a U.S. soldier. By most standards, she was unemployable, except in the niche Christian Hawkins and Kid Chaos had trained her to fill.

Sometimes, lately, Travis wondered what in the hell Superman and the Boy Wonder had been thinking, but in the beginning, he'd understood what they were doing only too well. She'd been so lost when she'd first come out of her drug-induced coma, so detached. Hawkins had given her something to hold on to: physical training. Her memories were gone, but she w...

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  • Mass Market Paperback: 352 pages
  • Publisher: Dell (October 31, 2006)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0440242797
  • ISBN-13: 978-0440242796
  • Product Dimensions: 4.2 x 1 x 6.8 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 12.8 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 3.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (16 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #235,778 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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"Sexual tension crackles and snaps...Janzen's place in the romantic suspense pantheon is assured." Romantic Times on LOOSE AND EASY

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TARA JANZEN, New York Times bestselling author, is the creator of the acclaimed Steele Street series of romantic suspense novels about a hotshot crew of former juvenile delinquents and car thieves in Denver, Colorado who grow up to become one of the U.S.A.'s most elite black ops forces. The eleven book series begins with CRAZY HOT and CRAZY COOL and finishes up with LOOSE ENDS. One of the books is on AMAZON'S TOP TEN ROMANCE LIST - LOOSE AND EASY, 2008. She has won numerous awards for her writing, including a RITA from RWA, and has had nine 4 ½ TOP PICKS from Romantic Times magazine, with seven of the TOP PICKS awarded to the Steele Street series. Two of her books are on the Romantic Times ALL-TIME FAVORITES list - RIVER OF EDEN, and SHAMELESS.

Writing as Glenna McReynolds, she is the author of thirteen Loveswept romances, an epic medieval fantasy trilogy, THE CHALICE AND THE BLADE, DREAM STONE, and PRINCE OF TIME, and a contemporary romantic adventure set in the Amazon, RIVER OF EDEN - "One of THE most breathtaking and phenomenal adventure tales to come along in years!" - Jill M. Smith for Romantic Times. Tara loves doing research for her books, and her love of anthropology and the natural sciences has helped her create the landscapes of her novels, from the rich historical background of THE CHALICE AND THE BLADE trilogy, to the shores of the blackwater rivers flowing through the lost world of the Amazonian rain forest in RIVER OF EDEN. Her love of the shooting sports and American muscle cars fuels all the "crazy hot" and super fast-paced Tara Janzen novels of the Steele Street series.

 

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17 of 17 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Losing her touch???, November 2, 2006
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Melissa Barton "princessbarton" (San Marcos, TX United States) - See all my reviews
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Three stars is two more than I would probably have given Crazy Sweet, but Christian and Dylan are worth at least a star each. I use the reviews of others to help me decide if a book is worth my time and money and I felt very, very strongly about this read. I have read the Crazy books from day one and loved every one of them (especially Cristian and Dylan's stories). I even turned several girlfriends on to them and we were all excited about Crazy Sweet coming out. What a let down. I guess I expected Travis and Red Dog's story to be as interesting as Dylan and Skeeter's. Not even.

From about the second chapter I realized that I didn't even like Red Dog at all and was wishing that Travis would just move on. While I understand that she had been through an extremely traumatic event that totally wiped away all memories of the person that she had been, I wonder at the complete lack of emotion (except rage for one individual). I just don't get how she could have the entire SDF team working with her and caring for her for two years and feel virtually nothing for most of them. I just think that the complete reversal (or loss) of her personality was too much. She became a single-minded, selfish, uncaring, emotionless individual. And these guys still went to her rescue even after she went against the rules of the SDF team. Again, I just found myself not liking the character at all. I was way more interested in the secondary story line of C. Smith Rydell.

I also found the end of the story weak and got to the last page feeling like it was unfinished. The relationship between the two main characters felt like it wasn't complete and gave me the impression that they might not even stay together (wishful thinking) for the long haul. Ms. Janzen's note at the back mentioned that while the Crazy series was over that we would see more of the SDF guys in her next work (hopefully Smith's story). While I will buy her next book, I was very disappointed by Crazy Sweet.
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14 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Mixed Feelings, November 16, 2006
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This is book 6 in the "Crazy", Steele Streete, SDF books. This is not a stand alone book, you have to start from the beginning.
I bought this book the day it came out and then put off reading it until yesterday. I had three reasons for putting it off:
1) Like other reveiwers I wasn't that thrilled with the last book. The long awaited Dylan and Skeeter story got 2nd billing to Gillian and Travis.
2) I've loved Travis since book 1. But did not like how she changed him from a peace loving, meditating, sex tharapist, nature boy to an SDF operative.
3) And finally, RED DOG. Uhg! I hated her character!
In book 5 we met Gillian. She is working for the General. She seems a bit scatter brained and a little disheveled. She's smart and a bit quirky. She and Travis "get together". I really liked Gillian. I thought she was a nice partner for Travis.
Then Gillian ends up in the wrong place at the wrong time and is heavily drugged and tortured by an ex CIA agent gone bad.
This story is the continuation of that one. Her memory is wiped out from that drug. She doesn't even remember her name. What we know of sweet Gillian is gone. She only has 3 memories, Travis is one of them.
Superman trains her and for the next two years, Red Dog is born. She is an assassin hell bent on Revenge. Her one focus is Tony Royce the CIA agent that took her first life.
Red Dog just isn't that endearing of a character. I felt sorry for Travis. I admit by the end of this book I ended up feeling luke warm about her. But not the connection I have felt with the other characters in the previous books.
The secondary story in this one, saved the book for me.
C. Smith Rydell is an operative who saved Kid in a previous book. He is in El Salvador trying to find out what Red Dog was up to. He inadvertantly ends up saving Honey York-Lytton. She's on a mission to help her sister, the nun. They get stranded together in a hotel room while bombs are blasting the city. Both of these characters are loveable. And I look forward to reading more about them in "On the Loose" Spring 2007.
So to sum up. If you've been with the series since book one. Of course you must buy and must read. It's a good read. Just not her best. If Red Dog would have been more like Gillian, it probably would have been better. We just have to hope her next book will be better.
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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars MAIN COUPLE-YUK, SECONDARY CHARACTERS-YEAH!, November 9, 2006
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I have read all the Crazy books and have loved them all -BUT - I just dont like Red Dog. I cant get into her and Travis as a couple. I still resent their dominating intrusion into my DYLAN AND SKEETER story--who are my favorites.
The first thing I did with this book is flip through and read anything that said Dylan and/or Skeeter on the page and then I read the whole book.

At least Gillian was likable in Crazy Love, but not as Red Dog in SWEET.
I did love Honey and C Smith's story and all parts that included previous Crazy characters.

I wish Tara would write more adventure/romance for Dylan, Skeeter, Kid, Christian etc...instead of new ones.

All in all, if you have read all the CRAZY's then you must read this one - BUT- dont start here or judge the series by this book--its her weakest main couple for sure. Those love scenes should have gone to Skeeter and Dylan--Tara owes them some.
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