Life Flight, by Lynette Eason, is the first in her Extreme Measures series. It starts off with instant action, as most of her books do, and hooks the reader from the first few pages. I didn't want to put this one down and was able to read through it fairly quickly. I did stumble a little though, it sort of felt like I had entered the series in the middle, like I missed something. Were some of these characters from an earlier series? It didn't feel like I knew everything that the characters were alluding to at some points, but it was still a very good book. Action throughout. Really enjoyed meeting Penny and Holt and watching their story blossom. The book kept me guessing the whole way through. Interesting characters and sub-stories too.
What I love about a Lynette Eason book is the action and romance while maintaining a book that is suitable for all audiences. Nothing to shy away from here. She always has a gospel message and writes clean reads.
From the back cover: EMS helicopter pilot Penny Carton is used to high-stress situations, but being forced to land on a mountain in a raging storm with a critical patient -- and a serial killer on the loose -- tests her skills and her nerve to the limit. She survives with FBI Special Agent Holt Satterfield's help. But she's not out of the woods yet.
In the ensuing days, Penny finds herself under attack. And when news reaches Holt that he may not have gotten his man after all, it will take all he and Penny have to catch a killer -- before the killer catches one of them.
This book provided for review by Revell.
No comments:
Post a Comment