About the Book:
It's not every day you see your childhood friend and one-time crush on national news. Jackie Sellers just wishes it were under different circumstances. She can't believe that Ian Lockwood is wanted in connection with a terrorist plot, and she's determined to find him and help him clear his name.
But she's not the only one looking.
The FBI wants him captured.
The bad guys want him dead.
Ian just wants to stay alive long enough to save thousands of innocent lives.
Lynette Eason throws readers right into the action from page one, propelling them along a dangerous road and asking the provocative question of how far we'd be willing to go if we were up against a wall.
My Thoughts:
I'm going to be honest: this is probably my least favorite Lynette Eason novel. However, I'd rate everything from "Too Close to Home" through "Nowhere to Turn" at five stars, so telling you it's my least favorite isn't saying much!
I think what threw me was the shotgun action from page one. Yes, it's thrilling, but it left me feeling like I'd started reading somewhere around the tenth or eleventh chapter. Details I'm used to uncovering weren't shared until the second or third chapter, and some even further in that that.
So I felt a bit off my reading game at first, and kept picking up the book, reading a chapter, then putting it down. Which is odd considering I'm usually done in less than a day. This one took me around three days to finish.
And oh, what a finish it was!
I did NOT see the ending coming until it was happening, and took it all in word. by. word. Shock and awe, my friends. Shock, and awe.
So, my thanks to my friends at Revell Publishing for my complimentary copy of "No Place to Hide" in exchange for an honest review. Honestly? A slow start, but a big finish and Lynette safely remains on my "must read" list!
Happy Reading!
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