by A.E. Albert
@aealbert23
Natalia lives a quiet and unsuspecting life. When a wounded Russian Politician is thrust under her care, Natalia’s life is suddenly under threat. Ex-FBI agent, Sloan Dreyer, comes to her rescue and now both are on the run.
Not knowing who to trust, Natalia finds herself under the protection of the very dark and frustrating Sloan. As the mystery unfolds, she learns who she really is and that maybe there’s more to Sloan than she originally thought.
Appearances can be deceiving is a classic, yet poignant theme in any story. Although the book is riddled with action sequences, I found that the main message was centered on the brooding and angry ex-FBI agent. As the story unfolds, the reader learns, along with Natalia, that there's more to Sloan Dreyer.
The pace unfolds the story naturally, making it a believable and smooth read. This story begins from the first page. There are twists and turns throughout the plot. The author is fantastic at thickening the storyline, making the reader anticipate what is going to happen next. Everyone is a suspect.
The book is action packed and full of intrigue and I was completely drawn in. When an author can suspend disbelief and you can immerse yourself in that written world, is when you believe you are there. This is one of this book’s best qualities.
Yet, in the middle of this madness, there’s the story of Sloan and Natalia. The author paced this subplot well; its conclusion coinciding with the overall plotline. This created a wonderful, and sometimes frustrating, tension.
Excellent characters. I didn't know how I felt about Sloan myself and I could relate to Natalia’s initial feelings of irritation toward him. The author possesses the ability to create brilliantly believable characters. They may be maddening at times, but this only makes them more real and vivid.
Appearances can be deceiving is a classic, yet poignant theme in any story. Although the book is riddled with action sequences, I found that the main message was centered on the brooding and angry ex-FBI agent. As the story unfolds, the reader learns, along with Natalia, that there's more to Sloan Dreyer.
The pace unfolds the story naturally, making it a believable and smooth read. This story begins from the first page. There are twists and turns throughout the plot. The author is fantastic at thickening the storyline, making the reader anticipate what is going to happen next. Everyone is a suspect.
The book is action packed and full of intrigue and I was completely drawn in. When an author can suspend disbelief and you can immerse yourself in that written world, is when you believe you are there. This is one of this book’s best qualities.
Yet, in the middle of this madness, there’s the story of Sloan and Natalia. The author paced this subplot well; its conclusion coinciding with the overall plotline. This created a wonderful, and sometimes frustrating, tension.
Excellent characters. I didn't know how I felt about Sloan myself and I could relate to Natalia’s initial feelings of irritation toward him. The author possesses the ability to create brilliantly believable characters. They may be maddening at times, but this only makes them more real and vivid.
Action, Romance, mystery...this book has it all.
About The Author
L.A. Iding is a critical care nurse and is currently working on the Security Specialists, Inc. sequel, Target for Ransom.
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About A.E. Albert
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