Tuesday, August 16, 2022

My Review - Crossfire by Lynette Eason


 5 out of 5 stars

CROSSFIRE by Lynette Eason has all the ingredients for a good romance/suspense book. 

Julianna Jameson is an FBI negotiator. Her calm, cool demeanor makes her perfect for her job. However, her composure is challenged when her sister, Dottie, become the target of a killer’s vendetta. 

Clay Fox is a resource officer at Dottie’s school. A former Army sniper with emotional baggage in his past, he is trying to figure out what to do with his future. When Clay’s sister, Reese, is caught up in a hostage situation, Julianna Jameson makes quite the impression on him, and it’s not just her negotiation skills that gets Clay’s attention.  

When Dottie and Reese become fast friends, Clay and Julianna also end up spending time together. Though they enjoy each other’s company, they both feel unable to move into a personal relationship because of tragedies in their pasts. Unfortunately, one of those past tragedies is about to resurface and endanger them all. 

Lynette Eason’s books never disappoint. Unique plot twists, likable characters, and action that keeps you turning page after page. Though there were a few things that felt a little off in CROSSFIRE, such as, the immediate friendship between Dottie and Reese in situations that surely would have had them suffering from PTSD, the quick and blasé attitude regarding those who had been killed needlessly, and a few other incidents that seemed to be thrown in as filler but dealt with too abruptly. However, even with these little missteps that got my attention, I still enjoyed the story, the pacing, and the characters. I will continue to recommend Ms. Eason’s books as escapism at its best. 

I was given a copy of this book from Baker Publishing in exchange for an honest review. All opinions are my own.