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No Place to Hide – Book Review

May 14, 2015 by Ellen 9 Comments

Nothing says “I’ve missed you” like breaking into the home of your childhood sweetheart in the dead of night. And that’s exactly what Jackie Sellars did when she learned her friend Ian, whom she hasn’t seen in fifteen years, is wanted by the FBI. Jackie is the lead character in Lynette Eason’s new romantic suspense thriller, No Place to Hide.

A former cop, Jackie now works for Operation Refuge, an organization that provides help and shelter to those who can’t help themselves…to people with no place to run and no place to hide. She is determined to help Ian Lockwood figure out who is setting him up. Ian, a researcher for Wainwright Labs, received a coded e-mail not meant for his eyes.

When Jackie sees his picture splashed all over the news accusing him of a terrorist plot, she tries to call Ian, but gets no answer. That’s when she decides to break into his home in the middle of the night. That’s when she finds Ian, and his dog Gus, trying to hide from four thugs who are out to murder him. This begins their scramble for safety, running from the bad guys and the FBI. Their days on the lam take them from Atlanta, GA all the way to the city of New York.

Throughout the thrills and plots of the book, we find that Jackie is actually running from her past and from God. The on-again, off-again relationship of her parents, coupled with abuse from them, finally sends her running to live at her Grandfather’s. She left her home without saying goodbye to anyone, not even Ian. As for Ian, his past has been rough also, but he’s never lost his faith in God.

Ian and Jackie are determined to prove his innocence. The feds think he’s murdered an Atlanta CDC employee, and is working on a bio-terrorism bacteria. The bad guys just want him dead, before he cracks the code in the e-mail.

Jackie and Ian find themselves in many tight spots – physically and emotionally – while they are running. They begin to grow closer, and realize their mutual attraction from childhood still runs deep. Jackie begins to see Ian’s dependance upon the Lord, and realizes this is where his strength comes from. Could this be the key to her own feelings of emptiness?

Lynette does a good job of keeping the story moving and the reader guessing. I actually figured out one small twist (any detective wanna-be, like me, would figure it out), however there was one plot twist at the end that was quite surprising! Of course, I can’t give you a hint about what it is!

This is a good summer read, perfect for the beach or a relaxing vacation. Anyone that enjoys a who-done-it thriller would like this book, which is the third in Lynette’s Hidden Identity series.

I received this book free from the Revell Reads Blog Tour Program. I was not required to write a positive review. The opinions I have expressed are my own.

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Comments

  1. Betsy says

    May 15, 2015 at 3:16 am

    Thanks for the book review, Ellen! Perfect timing, too! Right before summer! This one sounds like a page turner.

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    • Ellen says

      May 15, 2015 at 7:34 am

      The surprise at the end threw me! I can usually figure those things out, I’m such a detective at heart!

      Reply
  2. Ceil says

    May 15, 2015 at 9:18 am

    Hi Ellen! I started reading your post and thought “WHA…??” Phew, you didn’t break into a house then! Lol!

    This sounds like a very suspenseful book, with an undertone of faith. What a great combo. I agree with Betsy, sounds like a wonderful way to spend a summer’s day…if you don’t mind being nervous while reading 🙂
    Blessings,
    Ceil

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    • Ellen says

      May 16, 2015 at 9:42 am

      Ha1 Ceil, I love to read about thrills and suspense, but at heart I’m a big chicken! Although when I was little, my mom and I did trespass accidentally….hmmm, maybe a blog post in the making!

      Reply
  3. Kristine says

    May 17, 2015 at 6:52 am

    Oooh, this sounds like a great summer book! I’m putting it at the top of my list:)

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    • Ellen says

      May 19, 2015 at 2:20 pm

      I love to relax with a good book in the summer, don’t you? Thanks for checking out my first ever book review!

      Reply
  4. Rachel Q says

    May 19, 2015 at 3:11 pm

    Sounds like a good, fun, summer read just like you said! 🙂 Thanks for the review!

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    • Ellen says

      May 20, 2015 at 12:31 pm

      Hi Rachel! So glad you stopped by. Yes, it would be a great book for summer reading!

      Reply
  5. Debbie Eubanks says

    May 22, 2015 at 7:44 pm

    Sounds like a great read! Will definitely need to check it out. You are so talented… Fabulous book review! Hope you’ll share more in the future 🙂

    Reply

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