Book Reviews

Fatal Mistake by Susan Sleeman

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When Tara Parrish barely survives an attack from the Lone Wolf bomber, she decides the only person she can count on to keep her safe is herself. She runs, knowing that if the bomber finds her, he’ll finish what he started.

Agent Cal Riggins has spent months trying to catch the Lone Wolf to stop him from taking any more lives. He knows Tara can help him, and he finally tracks her down. Now he has three problems: convincing Tara to come back and help, keeping her safe, and fighting off the growing attraction and admiration he feels for her so he can successfully do both of those things.

This novel had me glued from page one. Tension on every page. It’s a romantic suspense that holds solid on both fronts.

I think my favorite thing about his story is that, being a terrorist bomber, it could have been very generalized. Sleeman avoided that by making the stakes super-personal and adding a psychological twist, as well as a running theme of not trusting God when it seems like He’s not there.

All-in-all, this is a great read.

1) Overall Plot = 5
2) Characters = 5
3) Flow/Pace of the story = 5
4) Is the story easy to follow? = 5
5) Overall Enjoyability = 5

Average of score 5 out of 5

Where to buy the book: CBD | Amazon | B&N

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