Point of Contact
These Two are Fire! And So Freaking Amazing!
I love when an author makes their characters really work for their HEA. Jemma Westbrook is one of the best when it comes to that, and she really pulled out all the stops for Reed and Courtney. Point of Contact absolutely brought it all. Energy, action, epic banter, steam, and a ton of heart.
I loved watching Reed, the last single man standing in Westbrook’s Alaskan Security- Team Rogue series, meet his match. Especially from a heroine like Courtney. Because if you’re a fan of Westbrook, you know all about Courtney. But do you really? I mean, Reed thought he did. And, well, maybe that wasn’t quite the case.
It definitely didn’t take me long to fall in love with both of them. Reed and Courtney are so freaking steamy. Incendiary in the most incredible way. They’re both fiercely strong-headed, determined to do what they need to do to protect their lives and their hearts. They’re also both individually restrained by their pasts, until they find a way and a reason to move forward together. The layers they uncover and fight through prove just how powerful love, respect, and a little forced proximity can be.
Everyone knows Courtney is just a spoiled pain in the butt, but behind that snarky, entitled exterior, there’s also a determined and resourceful woman. One who’s also hiding some intense vulnerability and a craving to be seen and wanted, valued as more than just a pretty piggy-bank. And Reed—stoic, unflappable, detached Reed. He keeps everyone at arm’s length. It’s all too perfect that his walls are finally shattered by the one person he thought exemplified everything he should hate and fight against.
This story keeps you on the edge of your seat for many reasons. It’s also heartwarming and seriously swoony. And readers should be prepared for multiple twists and turns from the very beginning. Westbrook certainly starts and ends Point of Contact with a bang, and while Courtney and Reed’s HEA is completely contained within the novel, I definitely recommend binging the series as well. For one, it’s a fantastic series. But honestly, those little twists will have just that much more spark when you follow the fuse from the start.