The good news is Jack Luskie has helped his fellow PI, Megan O'Clare, find her missing car. The bad news is someone is driving it in their direction.
I will admit that the back cover gave me expectations that the story did not match. It sounded like it was about a pair of rival Private Investigators trying to solve the same case. Instead, it was the more typical format of the lead characters, who at the beginning didn't completely trust each other, running for their lives as they try to figure out who the bad guys are.
Does that mean I did not enjoy this story? NOT ON YOUR LIFE! If you want a thrilling romantic suspense, this succeeds. The characters are a pair you care about, both of which are dealing with not meeting the expectations of their families.
The setting succeeds in giving a unique feel. A lot of these Love Inspired stories take place in small towns or vast wilderness. This takes place in Chicago, with the El being the main form of transportation for our heroes (helpful when the bad guys have the heroine's car).
I highly recommend this story.
This blog was formally titled Faith, Facts and Fiction. The focus is on dealing with the Christian Faith in both Facts (Biblical Teaching, Apologetics) and Fiction (or in other words, the arts including music, novels, and visual arts.) Posts will include interviews and reviews.
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BOOK REVIEW - EXPOSING A KILLER BY LAURIE ALICE EAKES
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