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Surprise! ANGEL IN THE SHADOWS...

Happy Thursday All,

Sometimes you come across an intriguing read in the bookstore. Sometimes the library. Sometimes while you're perusing the internet. And sometimes you didn't realize someone you knew had an intriguing read out until you see them talking about it. That's what happened to me recently, and boy am I glad I was paying attention...

Because I almost missed out on a gripping read.

Angel In The Shadows by Amy Deason is one of those snuck-up-on-me-and-sucked-me-right-in. Big time. (note: the genre for this novel is Romantic Suspense).

I took a peek at the reviews and the blurb to get a feel for the novel, and decided to go ahead and try it out. She made me laugh-out-loud on the first page. Right away I was hooked. Anybody who can make me laugh on the very first page is bound to grab my attention.

And then Amy hit me with the action and suspense. And I was sucked in.


The novel is about an operative named Seth Reynolds who works for a company called The Perfect Order. They're out to get rid of Vance, a true A-word jerk (and that's me being nice). But when Madison Sinclair is at the wrong place, at the wrong time (and sees something she wasn't supposed to) things go topsy-turvy and the innocent photographer finds herself on the run from Vance and his hired assassins.

Seth finds himself Madison's unwilling hero in this whole fiasco. But can he keep her safe in spite of herself until The Perfect Order has a chance to deal with Vance? Can he do it without falling for those brown eyes and defiantly independent attitude?

Time is running out.

Everyone's lives are on the line.

The whole thing teeters on the choices Seth and Madison make about themselves, each other, and whether or not they can keep one step ahead of Vance.

Who will win?

If any of this has piqued your interest in Amy Deason's novel, I recommend you head over to Amazon and pick up a copy of Angel In The Shadows.

Have A Thrill-filled Thursday!

Comments

Amy Deason said…
OMG! You make my book sound so incredibly amazing. Thank you so much for hosting me. I can't tell you how much I appreciate it.
Bethany said…
Amy,

You're a good writer, and it shows in your story. I'm looking forward to book two! :-)
Christine Hart said…
This was an amazing book! I loved it too!
Bethany said…
Christine,

Thank you for dropping by and supporting Amy!

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