Sunday, March 15, 2020

Selah by Lisa T. Bergren



The American Revolution is just getting underway. The British are using all of their resources to fight for their cause, which means that the Nevisians are short on supplies for their plantations. Many of the plantations are cutting rations to their slaves. But the Bannings are determined to feed everyone on their plantation. Selah and the young missionary Jedediah share a common bond in caring for the people on the Banning plantation. Selah is the most compassionate of the Banning sisters, and her heart goes out to the slaves that work in the sugar fields of the plantations on the island. Especially those slaves belonging to their neighbor and enemy Angus Shubert. He has cut rations to his slaves to the point of starvation and he treats his slaves abominably. Verity has arrived on a neighboring island where her pirate husband has had to leave her in order to do his work for the Americans. A little bit of espionage, a lot of danger, and a heart for those in slavery draw Jedediah and Selah closer together, both resisting an attraction that neither saw for their futures. Once again the Banning sisters prove what strong women they are in the midst of evil, heartbreak and the trials of war.

I love Selah's story! Her relationship with Jedediah was sweet. The danger that she faced in a couple of scenes had my heart racing. Once again the slavery depicted was brutal and hard to read, but true to the times. I loved the strength and the determination that the sisters displayed throughout. Selah's compassion for the slaves and her desire to make things better for them was true to her character and made her romance with Jedediah even sweeter. Angus Shubert was pure evil and I so wanted him to "get his." I'll let you read what happens! The bit of espionage that Selah and Verity engage in had me on the edge of my seat with nervousness. All in all this was a fantastic read and I highly recommend the series!

Check out my reviews of the first two books:

Keturah

Verity







Thursday, March 5, 2020

Dead Heat by Susan Sleeman



FBI Agent Piper Nash is just about ready to take down a notorious hacker known as Jinx. But right before her eyes a man comes on the scene and starts flirting with Jinx. The only thing that Piper can think to do is interrupt his flirting and get the man interested in her. To do that Piper gets him in a lip-lock that totally rocks her world. Nick Thorn works for the Veritas Center and has also tracked down Jinx. When Piper gets him in a lip-lock he is totally surprised. What is even more surprising is how much he enjoys their kiss. Less enjoyable is when Piper cuffs him and takes off after Jinx! Now the two join forces in order to track down a murderer and a hacker. Both Nick and Piper have no interest in starting a relationship, but an irresistible attraction exists between them that they seem unable to ignore.

DEAD HEAT is the 4th book in the Truth Seekers series. I absolutely loved it. It was fast-paced and kept me on the edge of my seat! I love all of the FBI information that is peppered throughout the story along with all of the technical stuff that the Veritas Center does. It gives the story authenticity and is well researched and written. I love that Nick hasn't been a "ladies man" and hasn't dated a lot. I also love the fact that he's not your typical computer geek. He's well-built and good looking! I love that Piper is a strong female that is confident in her job and in who she is as an agent. They complemented each other well and I loved how Nick was able to get under Piper's more serious demeanor and make her smile. The dangerous/suspenseful parts had me wanting to skip ahead to make sure everything turned out alright, but I refrained from doing that and it made my heart pound in anticipation to see what happened. A great addition to the series and I can't wait for the next book!

Check out my reviews of the other books in the series:

Dead Ringer
Dead Silence
Dead End