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Tuesday, July 29, 2014

Review: Firewall by DiAnn Mills


About the book:
After a whirlwind romance, Taryn Young is preparing to board a plane at Houston International Airport, bound for a dream honeymoon, when a bomb decimates the terminal. Injured but still alive, she awakens to discover her husband is missing and they’re both considered prime suspects in the attack. Further, the FBI is convinced her husband isn’t who he appears to be.

Agent Grayson Hall’s number-one priority is to catch those responsible for the day’s act of terror. All evidence is pointing to Taryn and her new husband. But his instinct tells him her pleas of innocence are genuine. Is her naiveté just for show, or could she truly be another victim of a master scheme, possibly linked to the software she recently developed for her company?

With both their lives and reputations on the line, and the media outcry for justice increasing with each passing minute, Taryn and Grayson have no choice but to trust one another . . . and pray they can uncover the truth before they become two more casualties.
My rating:
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My thoughts:

Firewall is an intense read that, when you're reading it, you don't want to put down! I really enjoyed my time spent reading the story. I thought it was very suspenseful and left you guessing as to what was to happen next.

The plot was really interesting and unique. The characters were great and I thought their individual quirks were neat. One thing I very much enjoyed about Firewall was that just when you thought you knew the guilty party and what was going on, another curveball was thrown.

All in all, another good read from this author. I really liked it and recommend Firewall to fans of romantic suspense novels. I look forward to the next book in the FBI: Houston series, Double Cross, which releases next year.

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2 comments:

  1. I'm reading this one now and am enjoying it, too. As you say, it's "different" from the normal suspense and I like that because it can be a challenge to create new stories. :)

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  2. Loved this read! I was so taken back by the ending! I never suspected! I'm usually a good detective.

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