by Lynette Eason, Lynn Blackburn and Natalie Walters
Targeted is a romantic suspense lover’s dream. Three tightly written stories from some of the best in the business, all in one book. Best of all, all three authors pull characters from the wider world of successfully established series. I love a good addition, don’t you?
On the Run, by Lynette Eason
Any fans of the Blue Justice series here? My husband gifted me several titles in the collection and knew within minutes the Christmas tree would be coming down late that year. Daria Nevsky is a young character in one of those stories, but steps into the spotlight here. When someone tries to ill her, the FBI IT Specialist has to go on the run while she figures out who wants her in their line of fire. After patching her up after the initial attack, can Dr Ryker Donahue let her go?
Deadly Objective, by Lynn Blackburn
In this story, we revisit characters from Blackburn’s highly popular Defend and Protect series. Physical therapist Emily Dixon, the brother of Secret Service Agent Gil Dixon, works with Secret Service Agent Liam Harper to protect the Vice President’s son when he seems to become someone’s target.
Caught in the Crosshairs, by Natalie Walters
Former Army PSYOPS officer Ari Blackman is thrown together with CIA colleague, officer Claudia Gallegos, the relative of a character from the Hidden Secrets series. In this startling story, Claudia is implicated in the death of a Saudi Arabian Prince on US soil. And boom…
All the books are high octane, whether it’s hand to hand combat, dodging bullets in a campground or a deadly swim in the Potomac. All three authors know how to keep the pages turning. The love stories develop naturally and the suspense thread don’t feel rushed. A perfect gift for anyone who loves pulse pounding romantic suspense.
I received a copy from the publisher via NetGalley, the gushing review is all my own.
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