Pulled Under

Pulled Under Walker Security Series

The next installment in the steamy and alpha-packed Walker Security series by New York Times Bestselling Author Lisa Renee Jones. He is blond, tattooed, and dangerous. She's beautiful with a penchant for leather and lace and could be his destruction... Asher wasn't always a member of the elite Walker Security team, he was a billionaire's son, who rebelled against his father's controlling hand, and ended up in New York City's underground of drugs, rock n roll, and danger. But that is long behind him, and while his tattoos and long blond hair remain, he's now a chameleon, far more comfortable in a suit and tie than a leather jacket. Or so he likes to tell himself. But now Walker Security needs him back inside the underground club scene for a police case they're working. Women are dying, and a new drug on the streets is the cause. When Asher is pulled back into this toxic world he meets Sierra, who is as beautiful as she is mysterious. A woman who calls to a darker side of him, long suppressed, unleashing it in what becomes wicked hot passion and obsession. But Sierra has a secret, one that leads her, and Asher, to a dangerous place, and game, with dangerous players, and the game is about life or death.
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Cat Imb@thereadingcat
3 stars
Sep 13, 2021

I received an ARC of this book from the author and I voluntarily reviewed it. Thank you Lisa Renee Jones! This story was good, but left me craving more - not a continuation, but more details, more angst, more danger and adrenaline. I felt as though this book didn't really get interesting until the very end, and I wish the end had been more expanded upon and impactful. Jones is such a great angst writer, that she could easily write a super angsty book (that may be my wish). Other than that, I liked the intertextuality with her other series. I think it brings a unity among her works, and it (haha) works. To return on the "more" point above, I would have maybe liked more people to have been involved in the whole Ju-Ju situation. This would have showed the reach of the person in charge and how present they were in the book. Lisa Renee Jones remains one of my favourite authors, this just wasn't her best work in my opinion.

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Nathalie Wong@lovereadingromance
1 star
Feb 27, 2022
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Destiny Rose Pluff@desspluff
5 stars
Nov 22, 2021
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Irene N@noire
4 stars
Oct 16, 2021