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Review: Dead Draw by Layla Reyne

Dead Draw by Layla Reyne | 3.25 Stars

Dead Draw follows FBI agents Levi and Marsh as they come up with a marriage of convenience scheme to help with their separate cases. This book sounded like something that I would really enjoy but it ended up falling flat. I felt like the reason for their fake marriage wasn't good enough and I didn't like the way that Marsh basically blackmailed Levi into marrying him, even with it being a very beneficial situation for Levi. Once they were married, I did really enjoy the way Levi and Marsh clicked and the tension between them was so good. The actual case was interesting but some of the shop talk went straight over my head - like I just couldn't keep up with all the details and the titles of all the different agents they were working with. 

Synopsis:

When a marriage of convenience is the only play left…

Special Agent Emmitt Marshall knows how
Wear a cowboy hat.
Hack anything.
Win at chess.
Fall in love with emotionally unavailable men.
He even knows the perfect play to catch the terrorists who killed his mentor.

Special Agent Levi Bishop doesn’t know how
Move on after his wife’s death.
Help his grieving son.
Pay off his mountain of debt.
Fix the mess some cowboy cyber agent made of his case.
The same cowboy who proposes a marriage of convenience to stop a common enemy.

Marsh is either the answer to Levi’s prayers—or a handsome nightmare in a Stetson.
Levi doesn’t know.
But both men do know their cases and lives are at a dead draw.
There’s only one play left…
I do.

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