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Stories for His Glory

Crossfire by Lynette Eason August 22, 2022

Filed under: Book Reviews — Melissa Finnegan @ 3:28 pm
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She’s never lost a hostage. Surely she can manage to take care of her sister.

FBI special agent Julianna Jameson is a top-notch negotiator, but when her much younger sister, Dottie, needs a place to live while she finishes high school, Julianna’s skills will be put to the test.

Former sniper Clay Fox left the army after a tragic incident that he can’t get past. Until he can figure out what to do with the rest of his life, he’s working as a resource officer at a school. Dottie’s school.

When Julianna is called in to negotiate a courtroom hostage situation involving Clay’s sister, he’s impressed–and, if he’s honest, a bit intimidated–by the calm, capable woman with the dark hair and blue eyes, and invites her to speak at the school.

But as the anniversary of a school shooting from Julianna’s past approaches, it becomes clear that her perfect record is about to be tested and that Dottie is at risk. If Julianna and Clay can’t figure out who’s behind the attacks, more innocent people will die–and Dottie is next in line.

My thoughts:

This book is full of twists and turns and even a surprise at the end that I didn’t see coming. There was also another story line that had me a little confused at first but does end up getting tied up nicely.

It was interesting to get to know a negotiator and how she works and does her job.

I also enjoyed the relationship between Julianna and her sister Dottie and how they had to rely on each other and strengthen each other.

Overall, another great book by Lynette.

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A copy of this book was given to me by the publisher. All opinions are my own.

 

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