Tuesday, September 3, 2013

Trapped

I read a lot.
I read a lot of romantic suspense.
I even try to write it.

This combination of reading and writing has given me a pretty good idea of the elements that need to be present in a romantic suspense novel to keep everybody happy. This is both good and bad because sometimes it can make a book rather predictable.

So I love it when I crack open a book and find all those elements, but find that each one comes at me in a fresh or unexpected way.

Irene Hannon’s second book in the Private Justice series, Trapped, did just that.

Trapped opens, not in the head of the hero, James “Dev” Devlin, former ATF agent turned private eye, or the heroine, librarian Laura Griffith, or the villain (no, I’ll not be giving you his name), but in the head of Darcy, the sixteen year old half-sister of the heroine. A young woman who is about to make a very poor choice that will send Laura and Dev on a race against time, the elements, and the twisted mind of a sociopath.

And speaking of sociopaths . . . This guy is C.R.E.E.P.Y.

I find the villain-next-door to be the scariest of all and this one, well, you’ll have to read it. We spend a disturbing amount of time in our villain’s head and Irene Hannon did a masterful job of presenting him, not as a caricature of evil, but as a deeply troubled soul.

Our hero, Dev, has his own troubled past that rears its ugly head when Laura, complete with her own trauma, walks in his door and asks for his help. As their search takes them to train stations, homeless shelters, and through late-night stakeouts, they will both have to find a way to leave their pasts, and their future, in God’s hands.

Doesn’t it sound great? Wouldn’t you like to have your very own copy?
Well, guess what? You can! 

I happen to have an extra copy, so I’m giving it away. I’ll put entries from Facebook, Twitter, and the comments on this post into a random number generator, and someone will win their very own copy of Trapped!

All you have to do is leave me a comment and let me know you want to be entered into the drawing!

So what are you waiting for?


Trapped is available as of August 2013 at your favorite bookseller from Revell, a division of Baker Publishing Group.

The super fine print: I received a free copy of Trapped in exchange for my honest review. All opinions are my own.





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5 comments:

kay overman said...

This sounds like a great book, I would love a copy.

Anonymous said...

I think "Trapped" is the second book in the "Private Justice" series, not "Guardians of Justice". On the front cover, it says, "Best selling author of the Guardians of Justice series" so you probably saw that and subconciously put it in that series. :) I would love to get this book for my church library.

Lynn Huggins Blackburn said...

Good luck Kay!
Anonymous - good catch! Thanks!! I've fixed it in the post. The Guardians of Justice series was awesome, too! :-) BTW - I'll need a name so I can reach you if you win the book!!

Bethany Kaczmarek said...

Yay! Glad you're back in the blogosphere. Hope your summer was just what you needed. I'd love to win the book. It sounds excellent.

Lynn Huggins Blackburn said...

Bethany - I'm glad to be back too! Good luck!