Sunday, March 7, 2021

Unknown Threat - A Review

 



Unknown Threat


by

Lynn H. Blackburn


A Review

“Lastly, when it comes to the happily ever after, no one in the real
world gets that. That’s not what marriage is. God designed marriage
 for a lot of reasons, but if you keep looking for someone who will
never argue with you or you’ll never disagree with, then you are
on a true mission impossible.”
(page 149)

Secret Service agents were being killed. Three had died, two others had been targeted but survived by sheer luck. And it did not look as if the attacks were over. When an arm of the US Government was attacked stateside, it was the job of the FBI to investigate. Except in Raleigh NC the Secret Service and the FBI had a history - a history that could prevent the two agencies from fully cooperating. FBI Special Agent Faith Malone would need to tread carefully as she had to convince both the local Secret Service office and her own FBI office that she and those that worked with her were up to the task.

Lynn H. Blackburn presents another faith-based, romantic, thriller that holds the reader’s attention from the opening moments of the first chapter to the end of the book. More lives were on the line and the author does an admirable job of weaving together a series of plot lines to make a believable story.

Neither the faith nor the romance is loaded on too heavy, leaving a book that can be enjoyed by many. It could easily find a place on the shelf of the local public or church library. I give the book 5-stars.
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This review is based on a free electronic copy provided by the publisher for the purpose of creating this review. The opinions are mine alone.




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