Book Review: Cindy Gerard’s Running Blind
A sneak attack ends with Eva bleeding out. An assassin determined to take down the One-Eyed Jacks in revenge. And money. But there are still missions to complete.
A sneak attack ends with Eva bleeding out. An assassin determined to take down the One-Eyed Jacks in revenge. And money. But there are still missions to complete.
With the fate of the world hanging in the balance, Aaron will stop at nothing to defend civilization—and the girl who holds his heart. Even if it means facing Hell’s darkest demons.
Intrepid Stephanie Plum is on the trail of Kenny Mancuso, suspiciously
wealthy and just out of the army, who shot his best friend. He’s also related to Joe Morelli, an interfering vice cop with gray ethics, and a libido in permanent overdrive.
A drug-pushing ex-boyfriend alerts Gin to a new drug in Ashland while a new magic user with a new type of magic gets Gin curious. Until family is threatened.
Arcadia Bell’s life right now is complicated: unnatural magical power, another brush with death, and a murderous mother determined to take permanent possession of Cady’s body.
I received this book for free from the library in exchange for an honest review. This does not affect my opinion of the book or the content of my review.Source: the library The Way Homeby Cindy Gerard romantic suspense in Hardcover edition that was published by Gallery Books on October 29, 2013 and has 336 pages.Explore it on Goodreads or Amazon Other books by this author which I have reviewed include Deadly Promises, Show No Mercy, Take No Prisoners, Whisper No Lies, Feel the Heat, Risk No Secrets, With No Remorse, Last Man Standing, To the Edge, To the Limit, To the Brink, Over the Line, Under the Wire, Killing Time, Running Blind, Taking FireSecond in the One-Eyed Jacks romantic suspense series, and it’s been 18 months since Killing Time, 1, when Jess Albert first met Ty Brown. You may want to re-read Killing Time before reading The Way Home. I spent a good chunk of the start trying to reconcile events in this story with those in Killing Time, even though Gerard does include references to it. You don’t have to have read it initially, but a re-read helps if you have. If you’re interested, there is a chronological […]
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