Friday, April 23, 2010

In Harm's Way & My Review

  
In Harm's Way
by
Irene Hannon

FBI special agent Nick Bradley has seen his share of kooks during his fifteen years with the Bureau. But Rachel Sutton is an enigma. She seems normal when she shows up at the FBI office in St. Louis -- until she produces a tattered Raggedy Ann doll she found and tells him she thinks something is wrong because of a strange feeling of terror it gives her when she touches it. Nick dismisses her, only to stumble across a link between the doll and an abducted child, setting in motion a chain of events that uncovers startling connections -- and put Rachel's life on the line.

*Available April 2010 at your favourite bookseller from Revell, a division of Baker Publishing Group*


My Review:
This took me a little bit to get into because I'm pretty skeptical about this type of thing, but once I got a few chapters in I was hooked!!
Irene is a really good writer, and I found myself caring about Nick & Rachel and hoping that everything would work out.
This is part of a series of 3, but it can be read as a stand-alone. However, it makes more sense if you have read at least one of the previous ones.
I have books 2 & 3, and I'll definitely be getting book 1 now!

**This review copy was provided by Revell, a division of Baker Publishing Group**