We
hear the phrase self-worth regarding one's self-esteem often enough.
Baby boomers nearing or entering retirement are very familiar with
the concept of net worth. Lynette Eason in Collateral
Damage delves into the worth of
humankind, the worth of all as being created by God. She also
explores the theme of laying one's life down for another, and how the
lens one sees others through impacts the willingness to do so. Of
course in true Eason style she explores these weighty themes against
the backdrop of a superbly told suspense story with plenty of danger,
intrigue, and a bit of romance.
I
am grateful to have received a copy of Collateral Damage
from Revell via 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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