Friday, January 15, 2021

Review of "Lethal Intent" by Cara Putman

Lawyer Caroline Bragg is in the process of trying new things in her life. Recently unemployed after the death of her boss, she starts a position with cutting-edge medical technology start-up Praecursoria. Little does she know that her life is about to drastically change.

Brandon Lancaster is a former professional football player. Since his retirement he's founded Almost Home, a group foster home for siblings. A long time friend of Caroline, their relationship is starting to turn into something more - if their trust issues can be resolved.

When their worlds begin to intersect in different (and dangerous) ways, will Caroline crack the code of what is truly going on at Praecursoria? Will she and Brandon find their footing, and will he Almost Home be saved?

I must be completely frank and say that I couldn't completely find my footing with this book. I liked it but can't tell you that I loved it. However, I find this author to consistently be a solid and intelligent writer overall, so I very much encourage you to read this book and decide for yourself! :)

I received a complimentary copy of this book from Thomas Nelson Publishers and NetGalley in exchange for my honest review.

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