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A Tortured Hero with a Heart of Gold
Growing up on the streets of Rio de Janeiro, Javier Almeida has only his older sister to protect him. When she’s sold to a human-trafficker, he vows to hunt down those responsible.

Years later, Titan Group’s Delta team finds him, tattooed and brawling, a vigilante protector with information they want. They take him in and train him, working him harder than a man should be driven, until he’s a soldier harboring an obsession. Ready for revenge, Javier ghosts his way across the globe, tracking the men who took his sister and working elite private security jobs.

Meets Sweet and Sassy
Jilted at the altar, Sophia Cole turns the reception into a one-woman party. She’s intent on devouring all the cake and champagne, so she can bask in the calories she’s been avoiding. In the midst of the revelry, he walks in, the one man she can never ignore.

Javier is her older brother’s black ops teammate—an automatic Do Not Go There. But if there’s one thing better than fondant and a buzz to ease the wounds of a cheating fiancé, it might be a one-night stand with a South American military man.

It's a Game Changer
Javier didn’t expect to see Sophia again. He never thought he would even want to see her again. He shouldn’t have touched her, but his mind won’t stay away from her.

Now, Sophia Cole is thousands of miles away from the safety of her parents’ lavish estate and working alongside him in hell. She’s a staffer at an Embassy, and he’s there to keep them alive. There are bombs and bullets and blood-hungry enemies.

And then she’s taken. Gone. Just like his sister. But so much worse.

No cliffhanger. Guaranteed happily ever after!
DELTA REVENGE can be read as a standalone military romance, romantic suspense novel. If you love friends to lovers, older brother's best friends, a jilted bride who's also a strong heroine, you'll want to read Javier and Sophia's sexy love story!

Delta Revenge edition by Cristin Harber Literature Fiction eBooks

No plot. No world building. By the end of the book, you have no clear understanding of what the hell Sophia does for a living. You have no idea what Javier does for Titan. You have no understanding of how Titan qualifies for insider information from the CIA and FBI.

The romance is lukewarm. They have decent sex, break up, and I was annoyed when they got back together. They have no spark or connection, outside of when they’re connected at the crotch. Not a good thing for a romance book.

The curveball about Sophia’s Mother came out of the fence behind left field and offered no deeper insight to the story at large. The weeks/months long time jumps the author favored ate up opportunities to address one of Sophia’s main (and valid) concerns: how can someone who wants roots be in a relationship with someone who purposely has none?

There is also a tendency to skip major parts of action by switching POVs, like when Sophia was kidnapped by terrorists or stuck in the middle of a lynch mob, which undercuts the tension— leading me to wonder why those scenes were even included. (To show how helpless Sophia is and how manly Javier is by rescuing her?)

This story is more like a very loosely interconnected series of events that largely have nothing to do with one another. Maybe this book isn’t the one to start on if you haven’t read her previous series, as I understand that this is a spin-off series— but frankly, that’s no excuse to entirely forgo world and character building.

Product details

  • File Size 1495 KB
  • Print Length 256 pages
  • Simultaneous Device Usage Unlimited
  • Publisher Mill Creek Press (April 26, 2016)
  • Publication Date April 26, 2016
  • Sold by  Digital Services LLC
  • Language English
  • ASIN B01BH0H9N2

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Can I just say that I love Cristin Harber?!? She is absolutely one of the best military style romantic suspense author's out there. The Titan series has been more than a favorite for me, and Delta is shaping up to be just as good. Javier and Sophia has some seriously hot chemistry right from the start. They couldn't have been more different, yet they were two parts of the same whole. Javier never thought he would ever make any relationship connections. He never wanted to. Sophia on the other hand, was ready to walk down the aisle to a white picket fence, at least she was until she discovered at the alter that her groom had been cheating on her. The two find each other when both of them are at their lowest and vulnerable. Sophia seems to know from the start that the connection between them is important and real, but Javier is consumed with his need for revenge. He keeps walking away when Sophia needs him the most. In the end, he has to make a choice. Will he chose Sophia or revenge?

Cristin Harber is an automatic buy for me. I know the characters ( including the peripheral characters) will be well developed and great tho read. The military style segments are always well researched and come across completely believable, and the chemistry sucks the reader right in. I also enjoy the little updates of characters from previous books. This time it was one of my favorite couples, Jared and Sugar. It totally made made smile.
OM Freaking G .... The Street Fighter & The Ambassadors Daughter ---- Cristin Harber took it too a new level with this one, enough Titan Boys appearances to feed my addiction while still maintaining the story line so as Revenge was all about Javier & Sophia's story !
One of the things I am always conscious of when writing a review is that I don't want to give away all of the story or the ending & Cristin Harber makes that very difficult to do as her books make me want to tell you everything that has happened !!!! Wait until you read about Sophia's mom, I didn't see that one coming at all, and Sophia herself ..... lets just say Javier definitely met his match , if there was ever 2 people meant to be together it is Javier & Sophia. The chemistry between those two is off the charts & totally had me engrossed. I honestly thought it would be hard for an author to have a second series as good as her first (and yes I know that Delta is an extension of Titan) but Cristin Harber is writing it & more than just making it good, she is rocking it !!!!!
Revenge does live up to the title. The novel mentions revenge. And there is even a tattoo of it on Javier. To be clear, this is not a novel of revenge. It does not motivate and blind Javier in every action he takes. He is not plotting, scheming, or consumed in every waking moment with a means to get even. It is fine that he isn't, but don't name your novel after a subject that has a strong impact in the literary world.

Besides the miss with the title, this novel is a sprinter when it needs to be a longer distance runner. There are several plots that are rushed to the end to create chance meetings with Sophia and Javier. The problem is that leaves the details severely lacking, and the reader unfulfilled.

These are just a few questions left dangling unanswered. What is Sophia actually doing on these missions? It gives her an opportunity to meet Javier, but what point does it serve to build the story? None that ever comes to fruition. What does Sophia's mother's do? Some shadow work for the government? Why? We don't know. How long? Who knows? How she came to work with Titan? Does not matter because it gives Sophia another opportunity to go overseas. The author is so obsessed with rushing to get Sophia overseas and kidnapped twice, that she does not take the time to fill in the cracks of her story.

For readers these cracks in the story line are like walking down a road filled with potholes, cracks, and chucks of asphalt everywhere. The end results, is you are angry and/or possibly want to avoid the road altogether.

The problems aside, there are some reading qualities about this story. The wedding night and introductions between the characters is sweet. Both of them reveal secrets. It is an honest moment. The hint that Sophia is an operator for Titan or the government would have been nice. This is what it seemed like the novel was building towards, but the author backed off this for some reason.
No plot. No world building. By the end of the book, you have no clear understanding of what the hell Sophia does for a living. You have no idea what Javier does for Titan. You have no understanding of how Titan qualifies for insider information from the CIA and FBI.

The romance is lukewarm. They have decent sex, break up, and I was annoyed when they got back together. They have no spark or connection, outside of when they’re connected at the crotch. Not a good thing for a romance book.

The curveball about Sophia’s Mother came out of the fence behind left field and offered no deeper insight to the story at large. The weeks/months long time jumps the author favored ate up opportunities to address one of Sophia’s main (and valid) concerns how can someone who wants roots be in a relationship with someone who purposely has none?

There is also a tendency to skip major parts of action by switching POVs, like when Sophia was kidnapped by terrorists or stuck in the middle of a lynch mob, which undercuts the tension— leading me to wonder why those scenes were even included. (To show how helpless Sophia is and how manly Javier is by rescuing her?)

This story is more like a very loosely interconnected series of events that largely have nothing to do with one another. Maybe this book isn’t the one to start on if you haven’t read her previous series, as I understand that this is a spin-off series— but frankly, that’s no excuse to entirely forgo world and character building.
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