From the backcover: US Secret Service Special Agent Luke Powell is lucky to be alive. Three of his fellow agents have died in unusual circumstances in the past ten weeks. Luke is devastated by the loss of his friends and colleagues, and his inability to locate the killer feels like a personal failure. He's an expert at shielding others, but now the protectors are in need of protection.
FBI Special Agent Faith Malone is driven to succeed and confident in her ability to solve every case she's assigned. She's been put in charge of the investigation into the unprecedented attacks, and with Luke's life in danger, the stakes have never been higher. But it's hard to know how to fight back when you don't know who the enemy is.
As more agents are targeted, Luke and Faith will have to work together to bring a killer to justice and prevent any more names from joining their fallen brothers and sisters on the Secret Service Wall of Honor.
Award-winning author Lynn H. Blackburn pulls out all the stops in this brand-new romantic suspense series that will have you holding your breath one minute and swooning the next.
My thoughts : UNKNOWN THREAT is easily the best romantic suspense I read so far this month. Nonstop action, a long-standing feud, and heart-pounding attraction all tied together to make this a book you won't want to put down. Plenty of surprises and twists too, even though who-dun-it seems pretty cut and dried.
I fell in love with the characters in this book and can't wait to read more of the series. Ms Blackburn is relatively knew on the market, but has quickly earned a spot on my favorites list.
Grab a copy of UNKNOWN THREAT today. You'll want to read this.
Error getting AmazonBook by Id: You have an error in your SQL syntax; check the manual that corresponds to your MariaDB server version for the right syntax to use near '' at line 7Review – Unknown Threat
Error getting AmazonBook by Id: You have an error in your SQL syntax; check the manual that corresponds to your MariaDB server version for the right syntax to use near '' at line 7