Wyatt by Nyssa Kathryn
My rating: 4 of 5 stars
A story that could cost her everything…
Wyatt
Investigative journalist Quinn Ross isn’t a woman who can just let major news pass her by. So, when she stumbles across a story like no other, she makes it her mission to report it to the masses.
She doesn’t count on the lengths to which some may go to keep her story from seeing the light of day. When Quinn suddenly finds herself in need of escape, she heads straight for tiny Marble Falls and her brother, Mason.
When he’s not running his company’s IT department, Wyatt Gray—former SEAL and co-owner of Marble Protection—spends every spare minute searching for those who betrayed him. The ones who turned him and teammates into something beyond mere mortals. He doesn’t have time for distractions—but that’s exactly what he gets, in the form of his best friend’s sassy, spunky, sexy sister…who’s moved in right across the hall.
From the moment they meet, Quinn and Wyatt’s chemistry is combustible. But they both have big secrets. Then there’s Mason, who may consider Wyatt a brother, but he might still kill him for lusting after his baby sister.
But soon, none of that matters. When a killer sets his sights on Quinn, any chance at happiness with Wyatt may end before it’s had a chance to begin.
Super soldier sauce!

The following ratings are out of 5:
Romance: 🖤💙❤️💜
Heat/Steam: 🔥🔥🔥
Story/Plot: 📕📗📘📙
World building: 🌏🌍🌎🌍
Character development: 😚☹️🥹😉
Narrator(s): 🎙🎙🎙
Narration type: Dual Narration
The heroine: Quinn – she is a big city reporter and sister to Mason who is a former Navy SEAL and part owner of Marble Protection, a protection and security firm in Marble Falls. She recently moved into her brother Mason’s old apartment after she was fired for not following an order from her boss to stop looking into a story about men with superpowers breaking into a pharmaceutical lab. She loved her job and couldn’t understand why her boss didn’t want her to investigate the story. She is now poor and jobless, after a few months in New York without a job so is moving to Marble Falls into her brother’s old apartment.
The Hero: Wyatt – he is one of Mason’s former military teammates and one of the other partners in Marble Protection. He, Mason and their friends were some of the men that Quinn had been following on a story about. They were held captive for two years and had been injected with a serum without their consent which altered their DNA. They are now free and had gotten compensation by the government since Project Arma had begun as a government sanctioned project. Though the government hadn’t known all of what was going on in that project and had tried to shut it down. Wyatt and his friends have been trying to track down the people behind the project and free any other military personnel who are being held captive.
The Story: Wyatt and Quinn were attracted to each other from the start and were both big flirts. They started seeing each other from the start after Quinn moved in. Quinn was still researching her story despite no longer having a job. Though things started to get weird when her old boss showed up to make sure she had dropped the story. He was very pushy with her and Wyatt stepped in to tell the guy to leave and not come back.
One thing I really liked about this story was something I had wondered about in the last book. Project Arma was once funded by the government and tried to shut it down, though the men behind it got away. Unlike many other books with the super soldier trope, the government or some huge corporation is no longer involved in project Arma. The guys’ SEAL team commander is behind the project and has some crazy idea to create a super army and take over the world. I was wondering where the project was now getting their money. This was answered when the bad guys were breaking into pharmaceutical labs and stealing specialized drugs and ingredients that are rare, drugs that are a part of the super soldier serum.
This audiobook was told in dual points of view via dual narration and was narrated by Grace Grant and Michael Gallagher. I am not that fond of Grace Grant’s voice or narration style. You can. Definitely tell she is reading. She has a lot of pauses where there shouldn’t be. Michael Gallagher has a great voice, and I liked his narration, though most of the chapters were done in Quinn’s point of view.
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