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Friday, April 16, 2010

Too Close To Home Book Review

About the Book:
 New romantic suspense series: “Women of Justice
FBI agent Samantha Cash sets out to solve a string of murders in a small Southern town. Troubles arise when the case turns personal…
Lynette Eason debuts a new romantic suspense series that features strong female characters who will stop at nothing to find the criminal: the Women of Justice series.
Too Close to Home is the first novel in this new series, which renowned suspense author Dee Henderson called “a hit” and said that she “enjoyed every minute.”
In this thrilling first book, readers meet Samantha Cash, who is the FBI's secret weapon. Her methods are invisible, and she never stops until the case is closed. When missing teens begin turning up dead in a small Southern town, Samantha is assigned to help the local police chief Connor Wolfe find the killer. And he has two problems with that. There's her faith--in God and herself. And then there's the fact that she looks exactly like his late wife.
Your browser may not support display of this image. As they get close to an answer, the case becomes personal. The killer seems to be taking an interest in Connor's 16-year-old daughter, who thinks her dad is getting way too protective. Can't a girl just have some fun?
Too Close to Home ratchets up the suspense with each page, and will have readers cheering for the characters they love as justice is served and love grows even in the face of danger. Read this one with the lights on!

My Thoughts on the book:
I just finished reading my first ever Christian suspense novel. If you have never read one, YOU ARE MISSING OUT! From the first page to the last, I stayed glued to this story. This book was SO good, that I read it in two days. The characters seem real and I could actually envision this book being made into a movie, and one that I would watch as well.

You will not want to miss this book! You can get a copy today by clicking HERE.  

“Available April 2010 at your favorite bookseller from Revell, a division of Baker Publishing Group.”

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