As if dodging bullets isn’t tough enough, another surprise awaits Taylor, and it’s on her front doorstep. Her mother, who abandoned Taylor when she was a child, has reappeared. Soon Taylor, with her mother in tow, is careening down a twisting trail of danger and deceit, where nothing can be taken at face value. It’s a path that leads to troubling truths about her family’s past. A path that could lead to revelation and restoration. Or disaster.
I have never read a book by David James Jordan. This is actually the sequel to Forsaken, his second novel. My sister won it in a box of books on September 1, but the woman who did the giveaway has yet to mail the books to her, so I gave up and read Double Cross. I would suggest reading the books in order - although this was a separate story, it referenced things from the other book fairly often.
I enjoyed the book. Suspense is my favorite genre', and though a few times I could see what was going to happen, I still found the book suspenseful and full of mystery. Jordan has interesting and colorful characters. When I finished the book, I found myself wishing that a certain lady would hurry up and mail my sister's books so I can read #1.
My review copy was provided to me by Audra at B&B media, and is available from Broadman & Holman publishers, as is the book that precedes it, Forsaken. If you enjoy clean suspense, check out David James Jordan's books.
Thanks:) Now I have to go add this one to my wish-list!!
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