Present Danger


Elizabeth Goddard is a new author to me, but if other books of hers hit the ground running like this one did, I’m sure I’ll enjoy her others as well.

Present Danger is a book full of suspense and romance as Jack Tanner and Terra Connors have to solve a number of crimes unfolding all around them, all while managing the feelings they have bubbling to the surface as they share a history together. Intrigue, suspense, and danger follow them around as they try to put the pieces together.

Some other authors I respect endorsed this book, which helped me choose it when it came up as one of my choices for June:

“Hold on to your seat and your heart as you enjoy this thrill ride!”–Rachel Dylan, bestselling author of the Capital Intrigue series

“A riveting read you won’t want to put down.”–Lynette Eason, bestselling, award-winning author of the Danger Never Sleeps series

“A wild ride. I couldn’t read the final chapters fast enough!”–Lynn H. Blackburn, award-winning author of the Dive Team Investigations series

If all three of these authors could read this book and thoroughly enjoy it, I figured I would too, as I’ve also enjoyed their books. I was not incorrect. Elizabeth Goddard delivers a book that starts off action-packed and keeps racing all the way through.

I will venture to say that the romance aspect of the book was a touch predictable, but I often find them so and it never makes me enjoy it less 🙂

One of the things I loved about the book was the theme of redemption that ran through it. I can’t give too many details about that as it would give away too much of the plot, but there was really beautiful grace-filled moments around the characters that I suspect Goddard worked really hard at weaving through the entire story.

If you are looking for an edge of your seat look into the US Forest Service, the wild hills of Montana, and archaeological artifact trafficking, this is the book for you. I hope you enjoy it as much as I did!

http://bakerpublishinggroup.com/books/present-danger/401330

Book was provided courtesy of Baker Publishing Group and Graf-Martin Communications, Inc.

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