Saturday, January 5, 2019

Review of "Code of Valor" by Lynette Eason

Book three in the Blue Justice series opens with Officer Brady St. John, who is on vacation at a lake house in an attempt to get his head on straight from a recent rough patch. When forensic accountant Emily Chastain appears on the lake -trapped in a boat with her kidnapper- Brady rescues her, and their adventure begins.

It's quickly apparent that Emily was targeted for something far bigger than she knows, and she and Brady are forced to go on the offensive. With attacks on every side, connections to human trafficking, greed, and numerous revenge plots, it's even possible that more than one mystery is at play here. Will Emily and Brady make it out alive? Will their past traumas allow them to see the other for who they really are? Can they learn to trust again?

Must be the season for book threes! As always, my opinion on reading the series in order stands. However, this book includes only a few small references to previous books and I believe it can be read without the first two, if necessary. As always, your experience is far enhanced by reading them in order. I will gladly recommend all three books in this series.

I was provided a complimentary copy of this book by Baker Publishing Group in exchange for my honest review.

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