Over the week-end I finished Attracted to Fire by DiAnn Mills. I've read one of her Call to Duty series, but this one is not in that series. It could very well be because it's about the Secret Service. Very thrilling. I call these "chair clinchers". You are kept in that chair reading till the very end. I didn't want to stop because I was afraid I would miss something. This is what the blurb says.
Special Agent Meghan Connors’ dream of one day protecting the president of the United States is about to come true. Only one assignment stands in her way. After the vice president’s rebellious daughter is threatened, Meghan is assigned to her protective detail on a secluded ranch in West Texas. Unfortunately, working with Special Agent in Charge Ash Zinders may be as tough as controlling her charge. Ash has a reputation for being critical and exacting, and he’s also after the same promotion as Meghan. But when the threats escalate and security on the ranch is breached, it becomes clear this isn’t the work of a single suspect—it’s part of a sophisticated plan that reaches deeper and higher than anyone imagined. And only Ash and Meghan can put the pieces together before it’s too late.
Here's the cover.
If you like suspense, this is the book for you. It's full of twists and turns. As always, DiAnn does a good job. I love suspense. I also love historical romance, but I like to read something different after several historical romances. I'm reading and advanced copy of a book about Muslims in the US. It is interesting.
Hi Katt,
ReplyDeleteI read this one too and little different from the ones I had read from hers before. It was a good one though and I enjoyed reading.
I am like you - I like to change types of books and read something different from time to time.
Paula O
Thanks Paula. I finished A Home For Christmas by Mary Connealy and Robin Lee Hatcher. It's in the late 1800's and is really two books. They were very good, and I enjoyed the romance and lightheartedness from from them. Now, I've tried several, but I'm into a Terri Blackstock, and I'm loving it. Need that mystery in my life.
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