Unseen Danger
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4.8 • 5 Ratings
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Publisher Description
This woman and her K-9 protect others. Now who will protect them?
After a brutal attack, it took Nevaeh Williams six years to rebuild her life. Now a security specialist at the Phoenix K-9 Security and Detection Agency, she faces danger nearly every day. But when an old friend is targeted, her fragile stability begins to crumble.
Celebrity bodyguard Branson Aaberg could lose more than his career if he fails to end the mysterious threat against his client. Soon he's more concerned with rescuing the tough but vulnerable woman who joins his security team.
Nevaeh is there to protect her friend, but what if she needs protection? What if the feeling she's being watched isn't the result of her traumatized imagination? If the danger is real, Nevaeh's only hope for survival may be the God powerful enough to defeat her worst enemy—the one she doesn't see before it's too late.
Unseen Danger continues the thrilling story of the elite Phoenix K-9 Security and Detection Agency that began with Hidden Danger (Guardians Unleashed, #1). (Each book can stand alone or be read as series installments.)
Praise for Jerusha Agen:
"Jerusha Agen once again delivers top-level suspense and thrilling action. Fast-paced suspense at its best."
– DiAnn Mills, bestselling author of Concrete Evidence on Covert Danger
"Fast-paced, explosive thriller. I couldn't turn the pages fast enough."
– Carrie Stuart Parks, award-winning, bestselling author of Relative Silence on Rising Danger
Customer Reviews
Fear and courage
Although it’s best to read the series in order, this book can be read as a standalone.
Nevaeh Williams works for a K-9 team and has spent years working her role after suffering a near death experience. She still struggles with PTSD to the point where she is afraid she’ll be unable to do her job. When Nevaeh meets Branson Aaberg, a bodyguard for a rapper who tried to save her brother’s life, she is afraid of Branson because of his size and strength. When the rapper and his family are threatened, Branson and Nevaeh must work together to protect the family and figure out who is behind the attacks before it is too late.
I couldn’t stop reading this book every chance I got. The characters were compelling and realistic as well as the circumstances they faced. The suspense and dangerous situations were heart pounding and the romance was sweet and clean. Reading about the dogs from the K-9 unit was fun and made me appreciate my dog more for his protective tendencies. I especially appreciated the author’s focus on God and biblical truths, especially toward the end of the book. The truths of God’s salvation, trustworthiness, and presence were a source of encouragement to me, as well as emphasis on rejecting fear and its destructive effects. The only thing I wasn’t a fan of was the emphasis on the characters’ looks, but everything else was substantial and made for an excellent story. I’m looking forward to the next book in the series and I highly recommend this book!
I voluntarily read and reviewed a copy of this book for the author. A positive review was not required, and all opinions expressed are entirely my own.
Focus on the blessings.
Danger is all around us every day. For most of us, it is unseen and never thought about. For Nevaeh, her PTSD keeps this at the top of her mind. How can she overcome the intense fear of being attacked again?
Branson is the head of personal security for D-Chop, a hip-hop rapper. There have been threats, various strange incidents, even fire - who has put this man in the crosshairs? A headache for the security, the Phoenix K-9s are asked to help. The threats become more frequent - will they be eliminated before someone gets killed?
An edge-of-your-seat suspense thriller that you will not want to put down. Seamlessly the author has woven the true power of giving all your fear and questions to God, who has promised and is always there. Will Nevaeh unleash that power before her fear ends her?
An early copy of Guardians Unleashed #3 was received through SDG Words. These impressions are my own and were in no way solicited.