THE WRONG TARGET
When Trinity Miller's attacked by a man who mistakenly believes she's Mason Gains's girlfriend, the reclusive prosthetic maker is forced from seclusion to rescue her. And he soon learns someone's determined to get information on one of his clients—information they're willing to kill for. Now the former army pilot has to find a way to take down the men on their trail…and make sure Trinity survives. When Trinity arrived at Mason's isolated home to convince him to help her friend's son, her plans didn't include going on the run with him. But Trinity must work with Mason to outwit their pursuers…or risk losing both their lives.
Book one: Protective Instincts
Book two: Her Christmas Guardian
Book three: Exit Strategy
Book four: Deadly Christmas Secrets
Book five: Mystery Child
Book six: The Christmas Target
When Trinity Miller's attacked by a man who mistakenly believes she's Mason Gains's girlfriend, the reclusive prosthetic maker is forced from seclusion to rescue her. And he soon learns someone's determined to get information on one of his clients—information they're willing to kill for. Now the former army pilot has to find a way to take down the men on their trail…and make sure Trinity survives. When Trinity arrived at Mason's isolated home to convince him to help her friend's son, her plans didn't include going on the run with him. But Trinity must work with Mason to outwit their pursuers…or risk losing both their lives.
Book one: Protective Instincts
Book two: Her Christmas Guardian
Book three: Exit Strategy
Book four: Deadly Christmas Secrets
Book five: Mystery Child
Book six: The Christmas Target
My rating:
4 stars
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4 stars
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My thoughts:
Mistaken Identity was a surprising read. When I started the book I didn't think I would enjoy it as much as I did, but as I continued reading the story really picked up. I liked the mistaken identity part of the story -- I can totally see why the villains were wrong about who Trinity was in relation to Mason.
The story had a decent amount of suspense, which made the pages easier to fly through and I (of course) loved that. I also liked that even though this is the seventh book in the Mission: Rescue series, you do not need to read them in order...I've only read a few of them and it did not affect my enjoyment of the book.
All in all, Mistaken Identity was a good read. I recommend it to fans of romantic suspense.
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Mistaken Identity was a surprising read. When I started the book I didn't think I would enjoy it as much as I did, but as I continued reading the story really picked up. I liked the mistaken identity part of the story -- I can totally see why the villains were wrong about who Trinity was in relation to Mason.
The story had a decent amount of suspense, which made the pages easier to fly through and I (of course) loved that. I also liked that even though this is the seventh book in the Mission: Rescue series, you do not need to read them in order...I've only read a few of them and it did not affect my enjoyment of the book.
All in all, Mistaken Identity was a good read. I recommend it to fans of romantic suspense.
*Disclosure of Material Connection: I received one or more of the products or services mentioned above for free in the hope that I would mention/review it on my blog. I was not required to give a positive review, only my honest opinion - which I've done. All thoughts and opinions expressed are my own and I only recommend products or services I use personally and believe will be good for my readers. I am disclosing this in accordance with the Federal Trade Commission's 16 CFR, Part 255: "Guides Concerning the Use of Endorsements and Testimonials in Advertising.*
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