It
is always great to reconnect with the St. John family. Code
of Valor focuses on Brady, who
while vacationing while recuperating from a really bad relationship,
jumped in to save Emily Chastain from being murdered, not knowing
that this would be the first of many times that he would have to save
her life. Emily, a financial crimes investigator for a bank, had
stumbled across some suspicious activity that pointed forward human
trafficking. Along with her friend, reporter Heather Gilstrap, Emily
was seeking enough information to take to the authorities,
unfortunately, their investigation did not go without notice.
This
suspense novel holds the readers' interest with carefully paced clues
as well as carefully withheld information, dolled out at just the
right place in the story. The dialogue is well written, and the
characters' faith comes across as believable and authentic. Fans of
Lynn H. Blackburn's Dive Team Investigations
will be happy to see some of her characters included in Eason's
story.
I
am a big fan of Lynette Eason's writing, and Code of Valor
did not disappoint. I appreciate receiving this copy from Revell
Publishing through NetGalley 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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