This second book in Lynette Eason's Extreme Measures series is as good as the first. This story focuses on FBI Special Agent Julianna Jameson, a hostage negotiator, and her sister Dottie. They both carry a lot of baggage from their childhood and youth, but are trying to do their best as Dottie reaches her eighteenth birthday and comes to live with Julianna for her senior year of high school. Unfortunately Julianna's past isn't satisfied with staying in the past, and has come to place them both in danger.
The major theme of the book revolves around forgiving oneself as well as others, both of which are important to one's spiritual and mental health. Once forgiveness is embraced, life can be lived abundantly. Eason does a wonderful job of developing this theme in the context of a romantic suspense story that is heavy on the suspense. I am grateful to have received a complimentary copy of Crossfire from Revell without obligation. All opinions expressed here are my own.
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