Helpful Score: 1
Equal parts suspense and romance make this book about Secret Service Agents Ash and Meghan a must read.
When the Vice Presidents daughter is sent to a ranch in Texas to go through detox from drugs and alcohol, it soon becomes apparent that more than just a simple debt to a drug lord is in the works. Ash Zinders is the lead man on the case and the last thing that he wants is a woman agent to screw everything up. But he cant deny that Agent Meghan Connors knows her stuff.
The Vice Presidents daughter, Lindsey seems to know more than she is telling, but at what cost? When deadly forces strike, who will be the last ones standing?
My Rating: 5 Stars
Cover to cover this book kept me reeled into the story. It had enough intrigue to keep me on my toes and enough sweet romance to curl them. :) If youre looking for a book with a little of both of these elements plus a mix of Christian faith thrown in, look no further. I loved it and I hope you will too!
Many thanks to Tyndale Publishers for my copy of this book to review. All of the opinions expressed here are strictly mine.
When the Vice Presidents daughter is sent to a ranch in Texas to go through detox from drugs and alcohol, it soon becomes apparent that more than just a simple debt to a drug lord is in the works. Ash Zinders is the lead man on the case and the last thing that he wants is a woman agent to screw everything up. But he cant deny that Agent Meghan Connors knows her stuff.
The Vice Presidents daughter, Lindsey seems to know more than she is telling, but at what cost? When deadly forces strike, who will be the last ones standing?
My Rating: 5 Stars
Cover to cover this book kept me reeled into the story. It had enough intrigue to keep me on my toes and enough sweet romance to curl them. :) If youre looking for a book with a little of both of these elements plus a mix of Christian faith thrown in, look no further. I loved it and I hope you will too!
Many thanks to Tyndale Publishers for my copy of this book to review. All of the opinions expressed here are strictly mine.
Helpful Score: 1
When it comes to romance Julie Lessman is queen, when it comes to fairy tales nobody weaves a tale like Melanie Dickerson but when it comes to suspense DiAnn Mills is your gal! In her latest Lone Star state romantic drama, DiAnn takes on the Secret Service and a killer with an agenda that could affect the state of the nation. With her trademark for writing a "good" bad guy and ability to keep a reader guessing Attracted to Fire is sure to please. I love her characters too but the hero prevented me from enjoying this story as much as I could have. Ash was too much of a jerk for me to like him anymore than a little even though he does improve by the conclusion of the story. The chemistry between Ash and Meghan felt forced. I think it would have been more natural for a friendship to develop rather than a full blown romance. If you're looking for a great romance you might want to pass on this but if you're looking for drama and an adrenaline rush I'd say this could be the book for you! Even though this wasn't an all-time favorite I still enjoyed it enough to recommend it to fans of the suspense sub-genre of Christian fiction books.
* I received my complimentary copy from the publisher in exchange for posting my honest review.*
* I received my complimentary copy from the publisher in exchange for posting my honest review.*
Special Agent Meghan is assigned to a team protecting the vice president's daughter, and they are staying on a Texas ranch. Meghan is the only female agent, and the agent in charge, Ash, doesn't like women in the Secret Service. Ash is a good agent but demanding of his team. He and Meghan clash over work issues for awhile, but thankfully Ash realizes that Meghan is an asset to the team.
I thought the book was a good read and the mystery of the threats against the VP's daughter was interesting. However, I liked the author's award-winning novel Breach of Trust much better. That book kept me on the edge of my seat, whereas I had a harder time staying interested in this book.
I thought the book was a good read and the mystery of the threats against the VP's daughter was interesting. However, I liked the author's award-winning novel Breach of Trust much better. That book kept me on the edge of my seat, whereas I had a harder time staying interested in this book.