Crossfire
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Publisher Description
FBI special agent Julianna Jameson is a top-notch negotiator who has never lost a hostage. Surely she can manage to take care of her much younger sister, Dottie, who showed up unannounced to live with Julianna while she finished her senior year of high school.
A former sniper with the 75th Ranger Regiment, Clay Fox left the army after a tragic incident that he can't get past. Now he's working as a high school resource officer until he can figure out what to do with the rest of his life.
Their paths cross when Julianna is called in to negotiate a courtroom hostage situation involving Clay's sister. Impressed and a bit intimidated by the calm, capable woman with the dark hair and blue eyes, Clay invites her to speak at his school. Dottie's school.
But as the anniversary of a school shooting from Julianna's past approaches, it becomes clear that her perfect record is about to be tested and that Dottie is at risk. If Julianna and Clay can't figure out who's behind the attacks, more innocent people will die--and Dottie is next in line.
This intense story of revenge and redemption from bestselling author and master of suspense Lynette Eason will have you up all night as you race toward the explosive finish.
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
The hair-raising second installment of Eason's Extreme Measures series (after Life Flight) pits a hostage negotiator against an unhinged killer. After three assailants take a Charlotte, N.C., courtroom captive, FBI negotiator Julianna Jameson saves the hostages with the help of Clay Fox, a former Army Ranger whose sister, Reese, was among the hostages and sent him intel from inside the building. Julianna takes a liking to Clay, and they go out for a meal with Reese and Julianna's teenage sister, Dottie, after the incident. A week later, a copycat holds up a bank and asks for Julianna by name to lead negotiations, causing Julianna to suspect the culprit might be a figure from her past. The perpetrator escapes, but not before killing several hostages, leading Julianna and Clay on a cat-and-mouse chase that compels Julianna to lean on her faith and lands Dottie in the killer's crosshairs. In between the action, Julianna discusses her views on God with Clay and helps him to rediscover his Christian faith, which he has doubted since he mistakenly killed a fellow U.S. soldier while posted in Afghanistan. Expertly plotted and relentlessly paced, the narrative drives home its message that "God is there to get us through whatever we have to face." This high-octane thriller keeps up the momentum through the final page.
Customer Reviews
Amazing book and author!
Amazing book that spreads the Good Word of God around! The world could use more writers like her. It has a good storyline and I never once doubted Lynette Eason was a Christian!!!
Excellent romantic suspense
Crossfire is another great addition to this series by Lynette Eason — one of my favorite Christian Suspense authors.
Julianna and Clay come together when his sister is taken hostage and Julianna is called to negotiate for the FBI. After the incident Julianna has a target on her back but who is stalking her? And why?
She and Clay work together to find answers while they both have things in their past that hinder their future. As the danger ramps up, will they be able to find forgiveness and stay alive in the meantime?
I love the building relationship between Julianna and Clay—the pull of attraction, the doubts, the hopes—as they learn to trust God and each other.
A truly exceptional story.
I received a review copy courtesy of Revell through NetGalley and Interviews & Reviews. This is my honest opinion of the book.
Crossfire
A hostage situations within a courtroom, when the verdict was guilty
She was a negotiator it became personal when sister was involved.
When former ranger his sister is now also involved, aiding with communication.
Friendship was between them, wanting it to grow, and a future.
A good plot, you feel the tension, the lack of what was going on in the courtroom
Given ARC by Net Galley and Revell for my voluntary review and my honest opinion