Thursday, December 2, 2021

BOOK REVIEW OF FATAL IDENTITY BY JODIE BAILEY

 


Yes, I've gotten hooked on Love Inspired Suspense. In the past 3 years, I've read 47, and 17 of those were this year. Six of them were written or co-written by Jodie Bailey, and this was Jodie at her best.

Why is deputy US Marshal Dana Santiago a kidnap target? Why do they call her Danna, a name she's called in her recurring nightmares?

This is the third in a series by Jodie Bailey. I've read the first, and missed the second. However, I haven't really missed a thing. This is a stand alone story, even though it contains characters from the previous tales, and this one won't spoil the others. And like the others it contains Yes, I've gotten hooked on Love Inspired Suspense. In the past 3 years, I've read 47, and 17 of those were this year. Six of them were written or co-written by Jodie Bailey, and this was Jodie at her best.

Why is deputy US Marshal Dana Santiago a kidnap target? Why do they call her Danna, a name she's called in her recurring nightmares?

This is the third in a series by Jodie Bailey. I've read the first, and missed the second. However, I haven't really missed a thing. This is a stand alone story, even though it contains characters from the previous tales, and this one won't spoil the others.
Of course, like her other Love Inspired Suspense novels, the action is full throttle from the beginning to the end.

Dana and "Rich" Richardson are excellent characters, dealing not only with the bad guys but also their own weaknesses and their feelings for each other (I don't think this is spoiling much in a romantic suspense novel). And no, the missing slipper on the cover is the only thing to make you think of Cinderella. 

One other thing I'll add. Jodie Bailey, as always, is great in bringing faith issues into her stories. No wonder she's climbing on my favorite authors list.

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