Active Defense by Lynette Eason

 


Active Defense by Lynette Eason is full of the fast-paced suspense and action, along with a dash of romance, that the author is known for.


Trauma Surgeon Heather Fontaine is home from Iraq and enjoying a party with her friends when she sees and senses that she has a stalker. She goes home and continues to see evidence of that, so she decides to disappear to protect her friends. However, Travis keeps tabs on her and wants to help her out, so he tracks her down only to find out that there is more going on than just a stalker.


I have enjoyed each of the Danger Never Sleeps series books, and this third book in the series is as suspenseful as any of them. In Active Defense, the reader finds themselves back with the same bunch of friends from the first two books. I have enjoyed all of the characters in this whole series. The plot in Active Defense has a few twists and turns that I didn't expect. It all seemed realistic. I also liked how the relationship developed slowly between Heather and Travis. 


The covers for this series show the heroines off and give me even more connection as a reader. They help me better visualize the character, but the reader catches a bit of what they have seen in the background. The suspense, the characters, the subtle spiritual lessons, and this book's plot all wove together to make a fascinating suspense novel. I am already looking forward to the next one in the series, and a preview for it is in the back of Active Defense.

 

Active Defense releases on January 5, 2021 but is available now for pre-order from all major retailers.


I received this book courtesy of Baker Publishing Group, Revell Division, through Interviews & Reviews. All opinions in this review are my own.



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