IA analyst Brynn Taylor developed a new program to combat terrorism, and she invited members of foreign intelligence agencies to America to foster cooperation between countries. Now one of them, Egyptian spy Remon Riad, is missing.
Jack Hudson has been working for the Strategic Neutralization and Protection Agency for almost nine years and takes the lead in hunting down the missing spy. But he isn't at all pleased to find out Brynn is involved. It's hard to trust a woman who's already betrayed you.
Every lead they follow draws them dangerously deeper into an international plot. Kidnapping, murder, explosions, poisoning--the terrorists will do anything to accomplish their goal of causing a digital blackout that will blind a strategic US military communications center and throw the world into chaos.
Can Brynn surrender control to a man who doesn't trust her? And can Jack ever get over what she did to him? The fate of the world--and their hearts--hangs in the balance.
My rating:
4 stars
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4 stars
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My thoughts:
Lights Out was an action-packed read! I thoroughly enjoyed getting to know these new characters and loved the banter between the SNAP team.
The suspense was great. I enjoyed following along as the team tried to figure out what was going on and there were some moments that I didn't know what was going to happen. The characters definitely had some SUPER close calls.
All in all, Lights Out was a great read and I recommend to fans of this genre.
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I really enjoyed this one.
ReplyDeleteAll I remember about Natalie's debut novel is REALLY enjoying it and even being impressed by it "feeling" different for the genre. Since then I don't know that I've read anything by her, so someday I should give more of her books a chance. :)
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