Lockdown
Only twice had she set foot inside the building since the massacre. The first time had been just a month after the tragedy .. . . The second time she had returned to the scene of the crime had been two days ago when she forced herself to enter the building to check on the temporary office for the...
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Only twice had she set foot inside the building since the massacre. The first time had been just a month after the tragedy .. . . The second time she had returned to the scene of the crime had been two days ago when she forced herself to enter the building to check on the temporary office for the SEAL team. The counselor she had seen in the months after the shooting had encouraged her to face her fears, but now . . . Riley wasn't sure she was ready to face them after all. Caught up in a hostage situation that is hauntingly familiar, Riley Palmetta once more finds her life hanging in the balance. What starts out as a well-organized and highly intensive training course for the prevention of random acts of terror quickly turns into a real-life nightmare of suspense and intrigue that will test the faith and finely honed skills of Tristan Crowther and his elite group of LDS Navy SEALS. For Tristan, this is not only a race to save lives; it is a deeply personal mission that moves relentlessly toward an irreversible crisis. And life as well as love is on the line.
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Format: paperback
ISBN:
9781598115840
Publish date: March 2nd 2009
Publisher: Covenant Communications, Inc.
Pages no: 246
Edition language: English
Category:
Adventure,
Adult Fiction,
Romance,
Mystery,
Religion,
Christianity,
Lds,
Action,
Christian Fiction,
Suspense,
Lds Fiction
Series: Saint Squad (#2)
I'll keep this short. One of my favorite things about Traci Hunter Abramson is that she writes clean fiction that's also exciting and suspenseful. She knows how to tug at your emotions until you're on the edge of your seat. This book was no different. Riley and the members of the SEAL team she's ...
Really hard to read after Sandy Hook. A touch too violent this time and its the same narrator as book one. GAH! Still solid writing.