10 April 2017
Pursued by Lisa Harris Book Review
April 10, 2017
Nikki
Boyd’s flight into Nashville was routine–up until the crash landing at the
airport. When the dust settles, Nikki discovers that the woman who had been
seated next to her on the plane is missing–and no one will admit she was ever
there. Erika Hamilton had been flying to Nashville with an air marshal as a key
witness in an upcoming grand jury trial. When she flees from the crash, is she
running from trouble or straight into it? Before Nikki can even see her family,
she and her team are pulled into a missing persons case where the motives are
as unclear as the suspects.
Bestselling
and award-winning author Lisa Harris has planted danger around every turn in
this can’t-put-it-down thrill ride that will leave readers stunned.
Author: Lisa
Harris
Series: The Nikki Boyd Files, Book 3
Genres: Christian Fiction, Suspense
Tag: Christian Fiction
Publisher: Revell
Publication Year: 2017
ASIN: B01LXLJDL0
Series: The Nikki Boyd Files, Book 3
Genres: Christian Fiction, Suspense
Tag: Christian Fiction
Publisher: Revell
Publication Year: 2017
ASIN: B01LXLJDL0
My Thoughts:
This is the Third book in The Nikki
Boyd Files. Somehow I’ve managed to miss the other two books in the series. The
good thing is that this story is a standalone story and it didn’t hinder the
depth of the story. However, I am sure that I missed a lot of information about
some of the characters.
The story is set up to in a 48
hour time frame. As you can image a lot happens within those 48 hours. This is
a page turner. So grab a hold of your seat as the mystery unfolds. There is a
lot of action, suspense, and a bit of romance. There is nothing like a good
mystery suspense book written from a Christian. It’s clean and no surprises.
That’s hard to find in the Christian genre like this.
Lisa Harris always has a character who is a
believer in her books. I enjoy that
aspect of the story.
She does a good job with the
characters. They are realistic and you either like them or you don’t. The story
is concise. You can see it clearly in your mind as your reading the book.
It’s a little bit predicable.
Otherwise, a great read. I didn’t want the story to end so soon. I guess I will
have to back track and read the other books in the series. I’m not going to
give away any spoilers so you will have to read it for yourself.
I
received a free copy of this product from Revell in exchange for my honest review. I was not
required to write a positive review nor was I compensated in any other way. All
opinions I have expressed are my own or those of my family. I am disclosing
this information accordance with the FTC Regulations.
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