Friday, February 11, 2022

Review of Life Flight by Lynette Eason

Penny Carlton loves her job as an EMS pilot. Her skills are pushed to the edge when she has to make an emergency landing with a critical patient on board in the middle of a storm. Along with being a pilot, she also finds herself needing to stay alive from a killer. Teaming up with FBI agent Holt Satterfield, they have to work together to find who is after them and put this killer behind bars. 

This is Eason's first book in the Extreme Measures series. The thrilling pace of this story keeps the reader engaged and turning each page. With a story line that keeps moving and layers being built on as the story progresses culminates in a fantastic ending! Eason shows her experience in writing in this first book and does a great job once again pulling the reader in to her workmanship. Filled with suspense, some romance and an all around great story line, this book will keep you on the edge of your seat.

Revell sent me this complimentary copy to review for them. Opinions expressed are my own.

Review of The Girl Who Could Breathe Under Water by Erin Bartels

Kendra Brennan has hidden away in her grandfather's cabin to try and write her next book. But shadows of her previous book haunt her and how it affected her readers, one in particular. Kendra finds herself entering those shadows with the help of a new friend and the re-entrance of old friends.

This stand-alone novel peels back the layers of the main character and how her past has shaped her present. And how she's determined to change her future. This is such a raw, gracefully written book that cuts at the heart and then sews it back together with loving thread to make something that is still recognizable but also new. Bartels has written a fantastic story that captures the reader and takes him/her on a journey that you least expect. Such depth is woven through this story line and as the reader, you can tell the author has taken great care in the characters and their stories. 

Revell sent me this complimentary copy to review. All opinions expressed are my own.