Colder Than Ice (Mira)
2 journalers for this copy...
just as good has her other book I finished it in a day and a half.
Received the book. Thanks for sending me the book strawberry2563.
First things first....
Book Description:
Seventeen years ago, government agent Joshua Kendall was part of the raid on the cultlike Young Believers. His own bullet killed an innocent girl, and he has lived with the guilt ever since. But a new assignment will reveal that the most shattering incident of Josh's life was nothing more than a lie.
Elizabeth Marcum was that girl. She survived the bullet from the botched raid and now lives under a new identity in rural Vermont, hiding from the cult leader who has managed to elude capture all these years. But she's tired of running, tired of hiding. If Mordecai Young tracks her down, so be it.
When Josh is sent to protect Elizabeth--and realizes who she is-he will do anything to keep her alive, including lying about who he is. But as Mordecai descends back into their lives they become targets in a deadly battle that threatens to shatter their last chance at life and love.
Ok. Not as good as the first book, Thicker than Water. There's too much drama, and Elizabeth's character come across as weaker than Julie Jones.
What saved the book were the secondary characters - Modecai Young and his "psychotic voices in his head" which tell him what to do. He cannot understand everything he does is bad as he was convinced that it is for a greater good.
Another interesting secondary character was Dawn and towards the end of the book, Dawn undergoes a huge change, one that will deeply impact her life. Can't wait for the upcoming book featuring Dawn.
Book Description:
Seventeen years ago, government agent Joshua Kendall was part of the raid on the cultlike Young Believers. His own bullet killed an innocent girl, and he has lived with the guilt ever since. But a new assignment will reveal that the most shattering incident of Josh's life was nothing more than a lie.
Elizabeth Marcum was that girl. She survived the bullet from the botched raid and now lives under a new identity in rural Vermont, hiding from the cult leader who has managed to elude capture all these years. But she's tired of running, tired of hiding. If Mordecai Young tracks her down, so be it.
When Josh is sent to protect Elizabeth--and realizes who she is-he will do anything to keep her alive, including lying about who he is. But as Mordecai descends back into their lives they become targets in a deadly battle that threatens to shatter their last chance at life and love.
Ok. Not as good as the first book, Thicker than Water. There's too much drama, and Elizabeth's character come across as weaker than Julie Jones.
What saved the book were the secondary characters - Modecai Young and his "psychotic voices in his head" which tell him what to do. He cannot understand everything he does is bad as he was convinced that it is for a greater good.
Another interesting secondary character was Dawn and towards the end of the book, Dawn undergoes a huge change, one that will deeply impact her life. Can't wait for the upcoming book featuring Dawn.