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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Really enoyed this book
These books by Ginna Gray are really good. I just wish they were a little longer. It doesn't take me long to read one.
Published on March 23, 2009 by Margie S. Royall

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3.0 out of 5 stars pretty good
I thought this book had really good bones but it was kind of bland. The main character calls her ex for help when she has someone trying to kill her. He drops everything and rushes to help her. Sounds great there just wasnt a connection between the characters and the reader. The only one I liked was Jack. So, I would say it was pretty good but I wouldnt read it...
Published on February 8, 2009 by Shannon Green


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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Really enoyed this book, March 23, 2009
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These books by Ginna Gray are really good. I just wish they were a little longer. It doesn't take me long to read one.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars pretty good, February 8, 2009
I thought this book had really good bones but it was kind of bland. The main character calls her ex for help when she has someone trying to kill her. He drops everything and rushes to help her. Sounds great there just wasnt a connection between the characters and the reader. The only one I liked was Jack. So, I would say it was pretty good but I wouldnt read it twice.

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4.0 out of 5 stars action-packed thriller, February 3, 2009
This review is from: The Prime Objective (Mass Market Paperback)
Kate Mahaffey asks her ex husband CIA field agent Jackson Prime to come to Tralee as she needs his help. He translates that to mean she fears for her life. Still in love with Kate and knowing how calm she is in a crisis, Jackson takes her plea seriously and obtains time off from the agency during a case; he rushes back to keep Kate safe as he is very concerned about her.

Jackson learns some people are chasing after Kate though neither she nor he knows why. The only person in her circle, who might want to harm her, is her former brother-in-law, a nasty abuser. He also needs to know why she abruptly filed for divorce almost two years ago while he was in the field when he thought they were happily married for eight years. He hopes to have answers soon while keeping his beloved safe.

THE PRIME OBJECTIVE is an action-packed thriller starring two likable lead protagonists who confront external danger while having issues to resolve between them as they remain in love. The storyline is fast-paced from the moment Jack tells his handler Annie he is coming in from the cold to protect his ex and never slows down on either the suspense or romance fronts as Ginna Gray entertains sub-genre fans.

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3.0 out of 5 stars Jackson was the only likeable character, October 4, 2009
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Kate, a designer, and Jackson, a CIA operative were married for eight years. Kate was supposedly miserable most of the time. Yet she never sat down with Jackson and talked about it. She said he would joke or seduce her when she tried. So do it in a public place; a restaurant, a park bench, a bus station and make him listen. She didn't say one word about being unhappy and leaning towards splitting up. Her reasoning was since when he came home she told him how much she missed him, was lonely without him and wished he had a normal job he should have known. Out of the blue she sent him divorce papers, with no explanation, along with telling him not to contact her and then being upset when he didn't. He was on a dangerous mission at the time she sent the papers and the distraction could have got him killed. She said he "chose his work" over her. Hello?! She never even told him he had a choice to make! She had no valid reason to divorce him the way she did and it was cruel and dishonorable.

She says later that she didn't doubt Jackson he would devote himself to her and their marriage so what was the problem?

Lucky for Kate that Jack loved her, why is beyond me after she dumped him, so he helped her.

Colleen was a complete wimp and Kate encouraged it with enabling.

Kate was unlikable and selfish. Jack deserved better.

The ending was rushed and anti-climactic.
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