Saturday, December 04, 2021

My Review - Lights Out by Natalie Walters

 

5 out of 5 stars

LIGHTS OUT by Natalie Walters is the first novel I’ve read from this author but most certainly will not be the last! Action. Suspense. Romance. And all of it fast pace and adrenaline charged!

CIA analyst Brynn Taylor has gathered intelligence agents from all over the world to introduce them to a program to combat terrorism. When one of her invitees disappears, Brynn fears she has inadvertently invited a spy to America. Now the clock is running out to find a man who seems to have disappeared.

Jack Hudson from the Strategic Neutralization and Protection Agency is brought in to find Brynn’s missing spy. Unfortunately, Brynn and he share a history, making this joint effort even more difficult.  The sting of betrayal resonates deep with Jack, but he’s committed to doing his job.

The tension between Brynn and Jack is palatable, but so is the chemistry. As they struggle to keep personal and professional feelings separate, they are thrusted into a world of terrorist who will stop at nothing in accomplishing their objective.  

LIGHTS OUT was a great read! The characters were well developed, and the pacing was charged with both action and romance. The secondary characters who make up the SNAP team are all very intriguing. The comradery and banter between the team balances well against the intensity of the rest of the story.

I highly recommend LIGHTS OUT and will be waiting for the next installment in the SNAP Agency series.

I received a complimentary copy of this book from Revell Publishing and was not required to write a positive review. All opinions expressed are my own.