In Harm’s Way by Irene Hannon
ISBN: 978-0-8007-3312-4
Available April 2010; $14.99
This book is the final book of the series Heroes of Quantico. In some series, it is necessary to read the previous books to understand the final book – but this was not the case in In Harm’s Way.
Rachel Sutton finds a doll and feels she must share it with the authorities – so she takes it to the FBI. Agent Nick Bradley wants to write her off but a series of events take place that connect the doll to an abducted child. Now the child is not the only one who is in danger. Every page makes you wonder what is going to happen on the next.
This book made my heart race. I felt like a cheater as I turned to the last page to see the ending because I couldn’t handle the drama.
Again, this book is not for the light hearted – it is for someone who enjoys a good read and maybe small roller coaster rides. I would not recommend this book right before going to bed because you might not get any sleep because you will want to finish what was started.
There is suggested violence throughout the book so parental guidance is recommended. I appreciate a good love story that does not make me feel violated and this book fit the criteria.
My only problem is I now want to go and read the first two books of the series!
Blessings to you! You are loved!!!
“Available April 2010 at your favorite bookseller from Revell, a division of Baker Publishing Group.”
Note: I was sent complimentary copy for review purposes only. This review has not been monetarily compensated. The review was my honest opinion and views and not influenced by the sponsor in any way.
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