Vow of Justice by Lynette Eason, June 2019 LTER

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Vow of Justice by Lynette Eason, June 2019 LTER

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Editado: Ago 2, 2019, 12:18 am

I am such a huge fan of the Blue Justice series! I can always look forward to action, suspense and mystery with just the right amount of romance to make my heart warm. In this installment, Vow of Justice, the story starts out full-on suspense as Special Agent Allison Radcliffe is on a dangerous undercover mission where the threat to her life was palpable. Even though Allison knew that the operation was getting out of control, she just had to push the limits for personal reasons. Reasons that she was not comfortable sharing with anyone because then it would mean that she would have to share information about her past. That was not something she wanted to do, so, she played her cards close to her chest in regards to her reasons for being unwilling to leave until she found the information she was hoping for. Despite her conviction, it was almost too late for her and soon her carelessness would put those she cared about in danger.

Allison’s partner, Linc St. John, had only known Allison for about a year but in that time, he had come to care for her on a deeper level, definitely more than just his partner, but she was reluctant, for her own reasons, to let things between them take a natural course. Still, Linc was smitten and it only tore his heart apart when he was notified of her death. Believing her to be dead, Linc made it his mission to bring down those responsible for her death. He was a man on a mission and imagine not only his confusion but his hurt as well when he found that what he had been told was not only untrue but misleading. Ouch, but Linc would have to set aside his feelings because there was more at play than what he or Allison could have ever conceived and they were going to have to work together to bring down the threat that was coming for Allison.

The suspense and dramatic tension in Vow of Justice made this book such a good read! In addition, all the characters were memorable, even the villainous ones. There is nothing like a good villain in a story to get your ire up. I also loved that the St. John family were involved in an official capacity and were ready to support Linc in many ways. There was a great working relationship between Linc and Allison but what developed between then romantically was worth a swoon or two. Though, the star of this book was Allison, getting to know what drove her, learning her history, and being there as she sorted through a myriad of feelings was just wonderful. As the story progressed and the plot twists were introduced, I found that this was a book I could not put down! I am hoping that there will be a continuation in this series in the future because I am sure looking forward to more!!

This review is based on a complimentary book I received from LibraryThing Early Reviewers. It is an honest and voluntary review. The complimentary receipt of it in no way affected my review or rating.