Thursday, January 9, 2014

No One to Trust by Lynette Eason

She doesn't know who she's running from--and the man she loves may be someone else entirely
Summer Abernathy wakes up one morning to find her husband missing, three men in her home intent on finding him, and the life she's been living based on a lie. Which Kyle Abernathy did she marry? The computer programmer she met in line at the bank? Or the one who was apparently using that image as a cover?

The search for her husband--and answers--takes Summer ever deeper into a world of organized crime where people are used one moment and discarded the next. And with her deepest relationship of trust already shattered, Summer doesn't know who to believe.

Always thrilling, bestselling author Lynette Eason outdoes herself in this taut, breakneck story of lies, loyalties, and love that will have you up all night to discover the truth hidden in the shadows.


My review:
   I have yet to be disappointed in a Lynnette Eason book, and thought her best book was the one I read before this, When a Secret Kills. With this first book in her new Hidden Identity Series, she has far surpassed that book, and totally outdone herself. Awesome is a word thrown around too easily, but this book is awesome.

  I don't know why, but books that have to do with the Federal Witness Protection Agency really intrigue me. This isn't the first book to use that agency as a plot for a book, but it is the best one I have read. And in this one, the guy is married and his wife has no clue, until she finds out in a rather abrupt and scary way.

 I loved the plot, the characters, the action, suspense, drama... this book has it all, including a woman who has to make the decision to forgive her husband for his deception or forgive and love him. I fortunately read the book when I didn't have to put it down, for once I started reading it, I did not want to put it down, so I didn't.

 Amid all of the suspense and non-stop action, forgiveness does play a big part in the book, and the Christian message in the book is far from watered down. The part about the snakes was creepy, and though I could have done without it, it did add more suspense and more of a creepy factor to the book.

  This is one of the best Christian suspense novels I have ever read, and I cannot recommend it enough to people who enjoy suspense. It is awesome.

About the author:


Lynette Eason is the bestselling author of the Women of Justice series and the Deadly Reunions series. She is a member of American Christian Fiction Writers and Romance Writers of America. She has a master's degree in education from Converse College and she lives in South Carolina. Find out more at www.lynetteeason.com.


No One to Trust is available from Revell, a part of the Baker Publishing group.

Thanks to Revell for the review copy.

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