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Aftermath
by Terri Blackstock
tense
fast-paced
There's an explosion at a concert venue just as the band is leaving the stage. Security firm owner and Army veteran, Dustin Webb, is accused of causing the explosion. He insists he's innocent and hires his childhood best friend, Jamie, to defend him. Even though they haven't spoken for years, she never questions his innocence, but will she be able to prove it?
I have been a fan of Terri Blackstock's for a while and as usual this book doesn't disappoint. It has revenge, which is something you would expect after such a traumatic event, it has some sweet romance, but nothing too over the top. It also has some closure and understanding, which being a Christian suspense novel, gives some peace to the reader. I would give this book a solid four stars and recommend it to anyone that likes suspense and doesn't mind a bit of Christianity mixed in.
Thanks to NetGalley and the publisher for the ARC in exchange for my honest review.
I have been a fan of Terri Blackstock's for a while and as usual this book doesn't disappoint. It has revenge, which is something you would expect after such a traumatic event, it has some sweet romance, but nothing too over the top. It also has some closure and understanding, which being a Christian suspense novel, gives some peace to the reader. I would give this book a solid four stars and recommend it to anyone that likes suspense and doesn't mind a bit of Christianity mixed in.
Thanks to NetGalley and the publisher for the ARC in exchange for my honest review.