Lead
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4.8 • 20 Ratings
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Publisher Description
Imogen Blair’s best friends are both engaged, and their joy makes her realise what’s missing from her own life. Or rather, who. With her future happiness at stake, Imogen comes up with a plan to land the guy of her dreams, pastry chef Jean-Luc Fortier. But you know what they say about the course of true love? It never runs smooth.
With Malachi Banks—special-ops commando turned reluctant sidekick—strong-armed into helping her, Imogen’s determined to win her man. But will the prize be worth it?
Lead is a standalone romantic suspense novel in the Blackwood Elements series - no cliffhanger!
Customer Reviews
Loved it!
Another great Blackwood book can’t wait for the next.
Witty, page-turning and very entertaining
Lead is a sweet, funny and entertaining novel. In addition to the wonderful protagonists, the plot is filled with plenty of interesting and vivid characters that enrich the story, making every page of the narration a pleasant surprise.
The book is centered on Imogen’s and Malachi’s story. Both of them are resilient, smart and generous individuals. Their personas are so vividly depicted that the reader cannot avoid sympathising with their thoughts and struggles. Their banter and interactions are mostly spirited and witty, interspersed with intense, emotional episodes.
Many other interesting characters can be found within the cast: Malachi’s handicapped friend, his crazy ex-girlfriend, Imogen’s disastrous dates, and even a surprisingly sweet and caring sexy actress.
Needless to say, many members of the Blackwood Security entourage play a role in the story, with Emmy and Black in the lead. Pale, the third member of Black’s and Nate’s former CIA Team, plays a key role in the story, and a new, highly skilled and lethal, all-female group is introduced.
Overall, Lead is a page-turning and very entertaining novel, which captivates and intrigues the reader with lively characters and witty dialogues leaving them longing to hear about new adventures and wondering what the old and new characters will be up to next.
I voluntarily reviewed an advanced reader copy of this book. Opinions and comments are solely my own.
Lead by Elise Noble
After I finished reading Lead, I thought: Wow! That was a fun read. However, Lead is more than that. Elise creates characters through the use of humorous experiences, but she always develops them into real people. The characters are never one dimensional. In Lead, Imogen and Malachi’s pasts, pain, fears and desires allows Elise to tell a story of love and friendship.
Never disappointing the reader, Elise takes us on a ride with Imogen, Steph, Emmy, Malachi and other friends from Blackwood Security. It is worth the trip!
"I voluntarily reviewed an advance copy of this book"