Lisa Stillman
Chapter One starts with a gunshot and then things get really interesting. Mountain Fugitive is a well-written romantic suspense story by Lynette Eason. She's one of those authors that when I see something that she's written, I know it will be good and want to read it. Katherine is a small town doctor with a background as a tactical medic. She's used to taking care of herself due to a very rough childhood. And, she's the one who takes care of all of those around her. Dominic is a US marshal that loves his close friends and grieves when losing one of them. He, by nature and profession, protects those around him. Katherine and Dominic make a great team, and I was definitely hoping for a romance between them. Yay for HEAs! The plot is filled with twists and turns. I never knew what was coming next. I highly recommend Mountain Fugitive to readers of both clean and Christian romantic suspense. I received a complimentary copy through NetGalley from the publisher and am sharing my opinion of this exciting book.
Vickie Watts
With non-stop, fast-paced action, this was a book that I had trouble putting down. Dr. Katherine Gilroy is a small town doctor and the sister of a fugitive, but when the story begins she doesn’t know that. At least, not until she meets Dominic O’Ryan, a federal Marshall intent on finding Noah and safeguarding him until he can testify against a drug lord. But Dominic is convinced that Noah killed his friend and fellow Marshall Carl, so he has even more reason to find him. The chase is on throughout the book, with more than one character getting injured in their quest for justice. I was happy to see Creed as the town sheriff since I got to know him in a previous book. All of the characters were realistic and the twists and red herrings were perfectly placed. In the genre of clean romantic suspense, this is a book not to miss! Evil is evil and good is good, and the ending, although not surprising, was wonderful to read! Disclaimer Disclosure of Material Connection Disclaimer: I received a complimentary copy of this book from Harlequin via Netgalley. I was not required to write a positive review. The opinions expressed are my own. I am disclosing this in accordance with the Federal Trade Commission’s 16 CFR, Part 255, “Guides Concerning the Use of Testimonials and Endorsements in Advertising.”