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Chargement... Trial By Firepar DiAnn Mills
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Appartient à la sérieFBI Task Force (0.5)
Fiction.
Romance.
Suspense.
Christian Fiction.
HTML: A new standalone novella from one of the top names in romantic suspense. Includes a preview of the first book in DiAnn's explosive new FBI Task Force series! Special Agent Savannah Barrett and her partner, SA Paul Winston, have been investigating a puzzling string of church arsons when she receives devastating news: her estranged son has been killed in a car accident, leaving Savannah sole custody of three young grandchildren she didn't know existed. As she and Paul investigate new fires, trying to establish an M.O. and a suspect list, Savannah is thrown back into parenting while trying to handle her own heartbreak. Paul becomes her biggest supportâ??on and off the jobâ??kindling the fire between them. But when the case takes a personal turn and Savannah's grandkids are threatened, she and Paul must put everything on hold to stop this arsonist's reign of fire Aucune description trouvée dans une bibliothèque |
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Google Books — Chargement... GenresClassification décimale de Melvil (CDD)813.6Literature English (North America) American fiction 21st CenturyÉvaluationMoyenne:
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I've read a little, just a little, of romantic suspense in my time, but what instantly got me interested in this book was a glimpse of the man and woman on the cover. Clearly not a pair of twenty or thirty-somethings, a fact that I was sure would bring a different and welcome flavor of romantic suspense than I had yet to try. I was right.
This novella is smart, emotionally stirring, and engaging, with no lag or "yawn" time in the middle. There's believable dimension to the family dynamics as well as the chemistry between Savannah and Paul. Now, I felt that a particular scene was a pretty obvious setup for danger, and I'll admit the race factor included in the plot had me on edge, especially considering the current social and racial climate in the US. But a declaration of Savannah's to a pastor eventually put me at ease, whether or not her declaration was directly related to my cause for edginess.
I found this to be a quick and satisfying story that many readers of ChristFic suspense should enjoy. ( )