-
Targeted
Targeted is a collection of 3 Romantic Suspense novellas. My Review Oh my goodness, once you open this book, you cannot put it down. I mean, why would you want to? Action-packed, full of suspense and romance and swoony heroes. What more could a reader ask for? And in novella-sized chunks so that you can read one of the collections by Lynette Eason, Lynn H. Blackburn, or Natalie Walters in one sitting. If you have read the series by these authors that link to these, it is even more fun to see the characters in the series make an appearance. If you had to ask me which of the…
-
Honor Bound by Hallee Bridgeman
MY REVIEW Wowza! This is the series that I didn’t know I needed and it blew me away! The good news is you don’t have to wait a YEAR before the next book in the series is released. Basically, I read this one, then books 2 and 3 as soon as each of them was released because I preordered them all! Binge reading is a thing! Honour Bound introduces the reader to the Special Forces A team and it’s a wild ride all the way to the end of book 3. (Be sure to also read the prequel to this series, Love in Any Language.) The series begins by following…
-
Unknown Threat by Lynn H Blackburn
I have been a fan of Blackburn’s books for years! So of course, I snatched the opportunity to read this one with both hands. MY REVIEW Another winner from Blackburn! I could not put it down. This story sucked me in from page one and gripped my attention all the way through. I kept on saying “Just one more chapter.” – and then five later, I’d force myself to put it down to do the things I had to do or actually go to sleep. Action-packed and full of vibrant characters, I loved the camaraderie between the special agents and how Faith slowly wormed her way into their circle.…
-
Trusting in God’s Sovereignty by Darlene Turner
Today I welcome my fellow Canadian author, Darlene L. Turner to my blog. She writes Romantic suspense for Love Inspired. Take it away, Darlene! Guest post by Darlene L. Turner Jigsaw puzzles seem to be the rage lately. Do you remember doing them as kids? Placing each piece in its specific spot was fun . . . until you either couldn’t figure out how one fit—or heaven forbid—you lost a piece. Then everything changed. It wasn’t fun anymore. More like frustrating. This got me thinking about life and how much our lives are like a jigsaw puzzle. When things are going along nicely, the pieces fit perfectly. The picture is…
-
Mind Games by Nancy Mehl
I had fair warning, that I would enjoy this book, but wow. I could not put it down. I thoroughly enjoyed guessing my way through this one.