Sunday, February 19, 2023

BOOK REVIEW- Texas Bodyguard: Luke (San Antonio Security Book 1) by [Janie Crouch]

     

She’s seen too much
And he’s running out of time to save her…


The last person security expert Luke Patterson ever expected to see again is in desperate trouble. Claire Wallace witnessed her boss’s murder…and the killer is tearing her quiet life apart to find her. Luke will do anything to protect the childhood friend he never forgot. But as their secrets become an inescapable trap, will they survive to have any future?

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5 STARS

A clever, emotional and out of the box good story..all the way through.  

First off, Claire might seem like a mousy, almost invisible woman but she's really not.  She is a computer genius who isn't comfortable around people.  Blame that on her upbringing, the foster system didn't really do her any favors.  But Luke had many years ago.  Her youth and fragility had brought out the protector in him and that hasn't changed.  It's been may years but he never forgot her.  So when she shows up desperate for help, he was all in.  

The evil Vance Ballard kept stacking things against her where it seemed she'd never get out of it alive.  He had power, people in high places esteemed him and was constantly putting out misinformation and false evidence against her.   But Luke and his brothers were a skilled group of people who were 100% on her side.  Luke was convinced of her innocence. Although it took a bit of time, the brothers quickly had both of their backs.  And they are going to need that help. It was edge of the seat action all the way.  I couldn't wait to see how they were going to stick it to the bad guy. 

 Lest I forget, applause also goes out to Khan.  Khan is a Maine Coon cat, who is more like a dog and is totally loyal to Claire. I can't even begin to tell you how much I  loved that dog-cat.  He was a star in the story too!

Great ending to the story, with a high-five to the author.  And a great beginning again for Claire and Luke. 

 

 “I voluntarily read and reviewed an advanced copy of this book. All thoughts and opinions are my own.”


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