Part 4 from Lynette Eason’s Danger Never Sleeps series- Hostile Intent

Good evening everyone. I hope you are ready for this thriller suspense, Hostile Intent, from Lynette Eason. This has been a powerful suspenseful novel and I can’t wait to tell you all about it.

When we begin, we start the story from the perspective of the lenses of soon to be murder victims of the latest killing spree. However, when one child gets away from the murder scene, the killer continues to prowl the streets for him and threatens the rest of his family he has left. Soon FBI agent Caden Denning is on the case and finds a strange mysterious connection to his long time friend Ava Jackson.

Caden hunts Ava down, after her evening with her alcoholic mother at the nursing facility. It is the night of the previous murders and Caden feels certain there is a connection to Ava and her father’s past due to a picture he finds amongst the victims belongings. Caden convinces Ava to be alert and ready in case the killer shows up to attack and soon enough the mysterious killer stalks Ava’s residence.

The story unfolds from there. We find that Ava’s father actually worked for the CIA, but has died in a freaky accident months before. Ava grieves for her father and has no business in wanting to walk in his CIA foot steps, however the killer might have other plans for Ava unless she can work faster than he can. Will Ava and Caden figure out the killer and stop him before his hurts another family or even Ava herself? You’ll have to check it out and grab a copy for yourself.

I want to thank the publisher, Revell publishing, and the author for giving me the opportunity to review this book for my honest opinion. I was not obligated to give a positive review and was not compensated in any way.

I hope you enjoyed today’s review and I hope to be able to share another book with all of you soon.

Happy Reading!

Liz Johnson’s Beyond the Tides

I hope you are enjoying a late summer evening tonight and that you have been remembering the innocent lives that were sacrificed 20 years ago in the 9/11 attacks. Tonight we will be looking at our latest read from Liz Johnson, Beyond the Tides, a Prince Edward Island Shores book.

We meet Meg Whitaker and Oliver Ross, both high school enemies since he broke her award winning science project that would’ve been her ticket to a big time career and college application. Meg has never gotten over what Oliver did to her, but now her father has decided that Oliver should take ownership of the family lobster and fishing business. Meg is determined not to let Oliver take ownership of the Whitaker business and she’ll sacrifice her current job for it.

However, Meg’s life is complicated with her mother’s mysterious illness and that is taking away the woman she has known and loved. This makes Meg even more determined to keep the family business. Nevertheless, Oliver has hidden issues of his own and has a lot to learn, especially in winning over Meg’s approval. I can’t say much more because I don’t want to spoil it, but you can guess the rest or grab a copy yourself.

What I liked about this book is funny and is light hearted. The characters learn a lot with God’s leading. I have enjoyed reading this book. I want to thank the publisher, REVELL Group, for giving me the opportunity to read this book for my honest opinion. I was not compensated or obligated to give a positive review.

I hope you enjoyed today’s book and I’ll see for our next review about a murder suspense mystery.

Joyce Meyer’s newest book

I hope that you have had a good summer and are prepared for the autumn season coming up. Today we are going to look at a good Christian living book.

Joyce Meyer’s Authentically, Uniquely You is a great book that help you embrace who you are and what you are. Joyce recommends a great plan in order to accept yourself.

First Joyce recommends learning to love yourself. If you don’t love who you are than you will feel miserable. Remember you shouldn’t love yourself so much to become self-centered, but love your talents and who you are with God’s help and guidance

Secondly, Joyce recommends we shouldn’t compare our selves to others and how we shouldn’t try to control people into what we want. As well, we shouldn’t let people control us. We need to break free from the chains and the fear of those people and things that control us.

Lastly, we need to learn to embrace the Holy Sprit’s anointing upon us, and let HIM guide our lives. We need to let ourselves enjoy life and our walk with God and in the end we will love and accept who we are in Christ and who we are personally.

This book was another great read from Joyce Meyer. Her books never disappoint and you feel you learn something to apply to your life. I like to thank the publisher, FaithWords, for giving me the opportunity to read this book for my honest opinion. I was not compensated for this review.

In our next review, we will be looking at a contemporary romance. I cannot wait to share with you.