Hidden Peril
is the second book in Irene Hannon's Code of Honor
series. Her meticulous research ferreted out from law enforcement
officers gives her stories a ring of truth. This book confronts the
realities of terror cells among us in this day and time. Kristin Dane
is helping the world in her small corner of it. Following a stint in
the Peace Corp, and some time to learn how to successfully run a
business, she opened WorldCraft, a store that sells fair trade items
and fosters community economic development in third world
communities. Little did she know that her business was
unintentionally helping to fund terror cells much closer to home.
Detective Luke Carter was still grieving three years after the death
of his wife. He struggled with the idea of “replacing” her, but
his sister and his growing feelings for Kristin helped him to realize
that our hearts have a limitless supply of love and that we can love
additional people without replacing the ones we have loved before.
Now that he was willing to risk his heart again, he must see to the
safety of his new love.
Irene
Hannon is a skilled writer of romantic suspense. The romance features
of her stories play well against the suspense without detracting from
it. Her suspense stories always keep their promise of being an edge
of your seat, page turning, wild ride read. My advise is to give up
on getting anything else accomplished once you pick one up. I thank
NetGalley and Revell Publishing for providing me with a copy of
Hidden Peril in
exchange for my honest opinion. I was under no obligation to provide
a positive review and received no monetary compensation
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