Thursday, November 3, 2022

***BOOK REVIEW- Targeted (Three Romantic Suspense Novellas) by Lynette Eason; Lynn H. Blackburn; Natalie Walters

   

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Description

Three women. Three men. Three unsuspecting targets.

Get ready for triple the thrills with three heart-stopping stories from your favorite romantic suspense authors!

In On the Run, IT Specialist Daria Nevsky is a highly skilled FBI agent with the ability to hack any computer. She must go on the run to find out who wants her dead--and Dr. Ryker Donahue refuses to let her do it alone.

In Deadly Objective, physical therapist Emily Dixon and Secret Service Agent Liam Harper are committed to keeping their relationship professional. But when the vice president's son enters the crosshairs of a killer, some lines will have to be crossed in order to keep him safe.

In Caught in the Crosshairs, there is no love lost between former Army PSYOPS officer Ari Blackman and CIA officer Claudia Gallegos after Claudia is implicated in the murder of a Saudi prince. But to prevent a coup that would put America at risk, they'll have to learn to trust each other--before it's too late. 
 
 5 STARS
 
 "On the Run "starts out with a bang.  Yes, the tension starts right away. And it keeps that action tension all the way through. The story was light on the romance level but the friendship and the teamwork that they develop does lead to more of a romance that is easy to believe. 
Both Daria and Ryker were good main characters and I enjoyed them and the book.  
 
"Deadly Objective" was another fast story that although good, didn't draw me in quite as much as the previous story.  Mason (the teenage son of the vice-president and first lady of the vice-president) did make things interesting.  

"Caught in the Crosshairs" was another winner for me.  It was a tense, edge of the seat story with really interesting main characters. The interactions between Ari and Claudia were also tense from the very start.  They each were "legends" in their fields but that was not the total of who they were overall.  I enjoyed that part and how their relationship develops.  The included Epilogue was something that also completed the story for me. 
All together, I'd say that this set of stories was well worth reading.
 
 “I voluntarily read and reviewed an advanced copy of this book. All thoughts and opinions are my own.”
 
(NETGALLEY)

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