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  • Crossfire

    4
    By ewhite2003
    A hostage situations within a courtroom, when the verdict was guilty She was a negotiator it became personal when sister was involved. When former ranger his sister is now also involved, aiding with communication. Friendship was between them, wanting it to grow, and a future. A good plot, you feel the tension, the lack of what was going on in the courtroom Given ARC by Net Galley and Revell for my voluntary review and my honest opinion
  • Excellent romantic suspense

    5
    By A. M. B. 111
    Crossfire is another great addition to this series by Lynette Eason — one of my favorite Christian Suspense authors. Julianna and Clay come together when his sister is taken hostage and Julianna is called to negotiate for the FBI. After the incident Julianna has a target on her back but who is stalking her? And why? She and Clay work together to find answers while they both have things in their past that hinder their future. As the danger ramps up, will they be able to find forgiveness and stay alive in the meantime? I love the building relationship between Julianna and Clay—the pull of attraction, the doubts, the hopes—as they learn to trust God and each other. A truly exceptional story. I received a review copy courtesy of Revell through NetGalley and Interviews & Reviews. This is my honest opinion of the book.
  • Our choices have consequences

    5
    By 61655
    If you stick to the plan, everything will work out like it’s supposed to. Unfortunately life is not like that, a lesson that is difficult for all to learn, especially the one or ones that have planned all the nefarious actions they could think of - all in the effort to exact revenge on FBI Special Agent Julianna Jameson. As a negotiator, she has worked with many criminals who want nothing more than to have their point taken seriously. Others will not be deterred regardless of the skill of the negotiation. But will she have the right words when the life of someone she loves is on the line? God is bigger than the events of that day and Julianna realizes that she is not honoring Him by allowing it to still have so much impact on her. Can she really put that in the past where it belongs and forgive herself, gaining redemption over those feelings of guilt? The action continues and you think you have it figured out, only to have another plot twist thrown in. A story you will long remember! This early copy was reviewed through Baker Publishing Group and Revell. These thoughts and impressions are my own and were in no way solicited.

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