Fatal Exchange
by
Lisa Harris
MY THOUGHTS:
Oh, my, hold on to your seat! This is one action-packed story with no time for distraction. The whole book takes place in just a couple of days, and it is amazing all that can go wrong in that time. I really don't want to tell much of the story because there are so many twists, turns, and surprises that I'm afraid I'd ruin parts.
Just know that this is an amazing book, complex and deceiving, that will keep you turning pages long into the night. It is the second in a series, and while I have not read the first of the series I had no trouble understanding what was going on. I am anxious to go back and read the first book, Dangerous Passage. And, based on the last couple of paragraphs of this book, I can't wait for the third one to be released!
I've added Lisa Harris to my list of favorite authors. Hope you like her books, too.
ABOUT THE BOOK (from the back cover):
Desperate times create desperate people. And desperate people are dangerous....
Though Emily hunt comes from a family of cops, the relatively quite life of a high school teacher suits her just fine She's saving up to buy a house, slowly moving forward after her brother's death, and settlinginto a life she loves. So the last person she wants to spend time with is Mason Taylor.
An undercover cop, Mason is enemy number one as far as her family is concerned. His involvement int he death of Emily's brother is still up in the air, and now he expects her to help him with a case. Mason has been working with one of her students, Rafael Cerda, whose brother has been kidnap-ed by a drug cartel And with time running out to meet their demands, Rafael is getting desperate.
Emily will have to draw on all of her strength to handle what happens next....
ABOUT THE AUTHOR:
Lisa Harris is a Christy Award finalist and the winner of the Best Inspirational Suspense Novel for 2011 from Romantic Times. The author of more than 20 books, including Dangerous Passage, Harris has spent over ten years living with her family as missionaries in Africa. Learn more at www.lisaharriswrites.com
Thank you to Revell Publishing for providing a copy of this book for review.
Monday, May 12, 2014
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