
A conscienceless serial bomber has a game to play. The rules are simple. There are none.
Somebody knows Detective Amanda Nettles more than she cares to acknowledge. With one phone call, a faceless and genderless madman, proves he knows every dark secret Amanda has—even those she’s never uttered to a soul.
Two explosions have rocked downtown Charlotte and shaken its citizens. All the clues lead back to Amanda. With the FBI—namely Baker Jackson Robinson watching her every move, Amanda must figure out the why behind the madness, because this guy is coming after them. One-by-one. And he wants her to witness every detail.
Robinson’s life has never been simple. Prior to his sister’s comatose state, he preferred the chaos and the danger if it meant saving a life. Raising a pre-teen dependent on him, alone, means he needs to skirt around danger, aka—Amanda Nettles. The attractive and unavailable detective is trapped in play only their perpetrator understands. And he's using those closest to Amanda as bait.
With each new event, Amanda must make a choice. Follow her heart, protect her friends and lose the life she's built for herself or sit on the sidelines and watch someone else destroy it. The last thing she intends to do, is involve the one man who understands her, in a way no one has before. Because Robinson isn't the type to walk away from a fight that matters. And she won’t stop looking for answers just because they aren't readily available.
If only her feelings for the handsome Agent would disappear...
And his need for the Detective's sassy comebacks, wasn't so strong...
The clock wouldn't be ticking. With innocent lives in the balance.
What a phenomenal adrenaline-laced book that had me turning page after page! I truly loved the characters and their tongue-in-cheek quips. The dialogue really added to the story and the characters were definitely not one-dimensional! I have read a lot of books and this book had a great story, had great characters, and flowed effortlessly. Ms. Trautmiller is a great storyteller! I really wanted to give it five stars but as it is a Christian book I expected no coarse language or swearing. I tried overlooking a couple of words but the last half of the book had more of them. Also, I would have thought there would be more Christian references but there were not--it felt more like a cleaner secular book. With that being said, however, it was still a great story, and I look forward to reading more from Ms. Trautmiller!
Thank you to the author for allowing me to review this book--the opinions and thoughts are my own.
Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
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