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I will admit that when I first started reading this book, all I could think about was the movie "The Fugitive" and the finding of a runaway prisoner. But once you get past the initial plane crash, it becomes a story of tracking a person through numerous lies of everyone connected to the fugitive.

The main characters have enough flaws between them, to make them likeable and believable, and leave you wanting additional books in a series from them.

Whilst occasional plot points seemed to be condensed to save too much exposition, this works better than some authors who would describe every action to the infinitesimal detail that makes a story hard to read.

A very good book by an author I haven't read before, but will keep an eye out for any future installments.

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The Escape by Lisa Harris is the first book in her US Marshals series and feels more like a movie than a book with the fast-paced action. US Marshals Madison James and Jonas Quinn transport prisoners as a routine part of their jobs, but a plane crash transforms their mission into a hunt for an escaped prisoner who will do anything for his freedom. Harris foreshadows a budding romance between the two main characters but also alludes to a much more complex story involving the murder of Madison's 1st husband five years ago and the killer is still on the loose tormenting Madison. That story is what I am looking for to in the next book or later on in the series, but until then, I will content myself with this edge of your seat thriller.

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The Escape is the first book from Lisa Harris's series, US Marshals. I thought it was a great start to the series and look forward to more from it.
Five stars.

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When Madison and Jonas wake up from a plane crash, they find that one of the prisoners they were transporting is dead and the other is missing. They must find their way out of the Forest they crashed in to find the escaped prisoner and to save their own lives as well. This book really kept you guessing what was going happen next and what the Marshals would run into next as they pursued the murderer.

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Lisa Harris is one of my go-to authors for suspense fiction. Her latest novel, The Escape, takes it up a notch with non-stop action and twists and turns galore. The main characters are also very relatable, even as I would definitely not want their jobs! 😉 A great beginning to a new series — I can’t wait to read more.

US Marshalls Madison James and Jonas Quinn are tasked with the transport of some dangerous prisoners. All would probably have gone by the numbers if it hadn’t been for a storm and a plane crash. Oh, yes, The Escape provides some adrenaline-charged action As they track the bad guy, all of their training is put to the test. Fascinating details about the Marshall service are included naturally within the narrative making this novel feel very real. The two main characters are well-developed with back stories that impact their outlook on life, as well as how they handle their jobs. I loved their very, very real struggles. I became very engaged with them, as well as the engrossing plot. I never knew what was coming next! There is a hint of future romance for the upcoming books, but in The Escape, the job comes first. This just increased the book’s credibility.

For those who like page-turners, then The Escape is a great choice. It was unputdownable!

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Wow. This was a pretty intense read, especially about a prisoner escapee who really has nothing to lose. Which makes him very dangerous to everyone who comes in contact with him.

There is a lot going for this story: a plane crash, a desperate hunt, and in the background a very interesting story arc is taking place. Madison and Jonas are two US Marshalls who have been tasked with transporting two prisoners. However, that trip does not go as planned and not only are Madison and Jonas in danger, but so are a whole host of people. This story had just the right atmosphere of suspense and surprise.

Madison is still grieving for her husband who had been murdered five years previous. The killer was never caught. Who are they and where are they are some pretty big questions that Madison and me as a reader was asking. I think I might have been asking it more, as Madison, understandably was trying to move on with her life. But I think these questions are too big to be ignored and his killer needs to be caught.

This is the beginning of a series and not everything was neatly wrapped up. Jonas is interested in a relationship with Madison, and Madison really, really needs her questions answered. Especially after the explosive climax. I am looking forward to continuing their story. I am glad they are getting more page time.

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This is an action packed story from the beginning to the end! Madison James is a US Marshal, one of two, who are given the job of transporting two dangerous criminals across the country on a small airplane.
Of course, because this is a mystery story, the plane crashes and one of their prisoners escapes. This is the story of their chase.
Madison and Jonas (the other Marshal) have to dig deep and utilize all their resources to keep as many people alive as possible, as they chase down this bad guy. But catching him is definitely no easy feat!
There are many twists and turns. Chases, almost captures, more escaping in the nick of time.
I loved the reading of this story and all the thrills that went with it!
If you enjoy mystery and suspense, you won't want to miss it!
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An exciting start to a new series featuring U.S. marshals!

"What happens when no matter what you do, you can't fix things?"

This action-packed story grew in intensity as the team closed in on their chase of a dangerous criminal, who seemed to stay one step ahead the whole way. The tough, independent characters warmed up as they revealed their backstories--one with an unsolved murder--and learned to trust each other, growing a friendship that hinted at possibly becoming more in the next book. A bit of a cliffhanger at the end promises a sequel. I enjoyed the thinking process of the team and admired their willingness to put themselves on the line for the safety of others. It made me appreciate and respect law enforcement officers even more.

Recommend to readers who enjoy a fast paced crime story with a bit of faith, and hints of romance. 4.5 stars

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Get ready to be on the edge of your seat! The Escape written by Lisa Harris is the first book in the US Marshalls series. The main characters, Madison and Jonas, have been re-introduced while being paired up for a new assignment. For Madison, it has been five years since her husband was murdered. His killer is still out there and appears to be taunting her by leaving black roses on the anniversary of his death. Jonas has just moved back to Seattle and was looking forward to some time off. Duty calls and the two US Marshalls are escorting several prisoners via air to their next destination. After a crash landing, the hunt for one of the prisoners ensues.

While I couldn't put the book down, I also felt as though there were slightly too many "he got away again" moments. There were several secondary characters and storylines that were entwined in the main theme. I assume a few of those will get fleshed out in future books. One scene in particular bothered me. A black rose was left on Madison's bed right before she leaves for this assignment. That didn't seem like a detail that should be casually interjected and passed off without investigation.

The Escape is a fast paced suspense packed with twists and turns. There's no lack of adrenaline filled scenes and only a spark of romance - like barely there. I look forward to the next installment to see what the US Marshals next adventure entails as this book ends in a bit of a cliffhanger.

**I received a copy of this book for review via Revell Company. In no way has this influenced my review. The opinions expressed in this review are my own**

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The Escape is quite the exciting read! Trying to catch an escaped killer on the run from a plane crash made for quite a story line and hard to put down. Madison and Jonas are fun characters and I really enjoyed them in this story. Madison's back story peaked my interest especially with the mystery element that's sure to come out in the rest of the series. All in all, a good start to her new series. Looking forward to book 2!

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The Escape uses the first chapter and a half to give the readers a good introduction to the characters with some of their backstory, but NOT in any way like a info dump. It's revealed through natural dialogue and situations. Both Madison and Quinn are extremely likable characters and with their individual strengths make a great team of US Marshalls. We see both develop throughout the book. The action starts quickly and doesn't let up. The plot has twists and turns like a roller coaster ride. There is an ending to the main case that Quinn and Madison are working, but there is a big mystery set up for the next book. Here's hoping that Lisa Harris writes quickly because I'm eager to see what happens next.. I would recommend this to family and friends and recommend it for suspense readers, suspense with romance readers, and action/adventure readers.
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The Escape is a pretty fast paced story following two US Marshals trying to find an escaped convict. There are so many close calls that by three quarters of the book I was like really again...he got away again, ugh... but overall I think the story was well written and held my attention for the whole book. There is very minimal romance in this book but hopefully we will see more in book 2.

Thank you to NetGalley and the publisher for an ARC of this book in return for an honest review. All spelling and grammar errors are totally my own.

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The Escape begins with a bang and never lets up. That becomes its biggest strength and greatest weakness. US Marshals Madison James and Jonas Quinn find themselves unlikely partners on a prisoner transport mission. They’ve met before (assuming it’s setting up a backstory that’ll get expanded on in future books) but weren’t expecting to work together here. It’s all supposed to be routine, but when their transport plane crashes in the middle of the forest their prisoner sees his chance to escape.

Damon Barrick didn’t plan on escaping, but you’d be crazy not to take the opportunity, right? Especially when the crash puts you down right the middle of the remote, rural area you grew up in and have ties to. And so the chase is on.

Lisa Harris writes a barnburner of a story, wasting no time moving from point to point, penning an intricately plotted cat-and-mouse game where the Marshals seem to always be one step behind. The pace is unrelenting, as Madison and Jonas have to navigate an unfamiliar land and unfamiliar people. The advantage is fully on Damon as he pieces together a getaway.

The Escape is like a Fast and Furious movie. It’s not always realistic, but is always entertaining. The story breaks down if you take too long to look at it, which is why Harris keeps her characters running. Questions of “But how did he…?” get cursory answers because the real answer is “Because that was the most entertaining way of doing it.” I mean, think about it. The three main characters not only survive a plane crash that killed three other people, but do so with the physical ability to run all over the woods and mastermind a getaway/chase down a killer.

There is a bit of a backstory with Madison’s character in that her husband was murdered and she thinks the killer has been sending her messages. This is all said in a by-the-way tone which, well, doesn’t really fit My Husband’s Killer Knows Where I Live and Is Toying With Me. It’s obvious that this’ll play a big part in book two and Harris only wanted a bit of foreshadowing done here, but it’s kind of a big thing that get little play or development in book one.

The Escape is an action-thriller. It does that job superbly. It’s over-the-top, fast-paced, and I enjoyed every minute of it. The problem with a book like this is that it doesn’t stay with me. There’s not enough to these characters to get attached to. I read this book about two weeks prior to penning this review and the only character whose name I could remember was Damon, the villain, because he had the most fleshed-out and interesting characterization. It’s a well-written story with two-dimensional characters. A fun read, but not so compelling that I absolutely need to continue the story.

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I have to say, this is probably my favorite Lisa Harris book. She always brings the tension and suspense, but The Escape really pushed to a higher level.

I loved Madison and Jonas. The relationship that developed slowly and with a gentleness as you learn each character’s backstory and the things they’re trying to overcome was on point. The suspense ramped up the story, pushing the envelope and showing just how intense these moments can be and how dedicated the men and women of the US Marshals are.

The spiritual factor was there, not a forceful presence, but the softer, subtler relationship showed through actions and occasional prayer.

I particularly loved the opening chapters, the chase scene in the forest, in particular, but the entire novel is incredible. And the ending! Gah! Got me right in the feels.

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US Marshals Madison and Jonas are transporting two prisoners by plane to a secure location in Denver, but when the plane experiences engine trouble and they are forced to crash land somewhere in between. Upon regaining consciousness, they find that one of the prisoners is dead, but the other has escaped.

A heart pounding, action packed adventure of survival, and trying to catch a cunning con artist murderer. This is a intense read, filled with suspense, mystery, and great tension.

Madison and Jonas are acquaintances, and this is their first time working together. Jonas knows that Madison is the perfect partner for this mission, as he trained her years ago and knows that she has sharp instincts, and is great at thinking on her feet. They make a great team, bouncing ideas off of each other, and listening to each other's input. I liked how Jonas stresses safety, how they grow to trust and depend on each other, as well as talk about their share values and beliefs.

Overall, this was a book that I didn't want to put down! Great characters, and high intensity action. I'm also very happy that this series will continue to follow Madison and Jonas, as they are a great team and have great chemistry. I will be counting the days until book 2 is available!


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The Escape was exciting and thrilling.
It captured your intrigue and was a well written piece of work by the author. It has a good start to the series and i really enjoy the authors work.
I really appreciated the adventure, suspense, drama with a little romance stirred in and it was captivating to read.

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I received a complimentary copy of The Escape from NetGalley. Opinions expressed in this review are entirely my own.

I enjoyed this book, which I thought would be a self-contained novel. I saw no indication that this book would have a sequel. (I don't usually like to read books from a series.) It was action packed and fast paced--very well written. I enjoyed it so much that I didn't realize it was nearing the end (I listened to it), when it eventually ended. I have to say that I was a bit disappointed that it looks like there will be a sequel instead of wrapping up the loose ends in this book. (I will not know the name of the sequel or remember to look for it, so this one will forever be incomplete in my head. I know the book may have been exceedingly long if it had continued, but I was hoping for a resolution that was instantly satisfying at the conclusion of this novel.) Really, it deserves 5 stars, but like I said, I will likely never know the actual ending.

Thank you, NetGalley, for the ARC!

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Madison became a US Marshal after the murder of her husband. It has been five years and his killer is still at large. Each year on the anniversary of his death, someone leaves a black rose on his grave. This time, it is left on her bed inside her home. Is this a message from his killer?
She gets an assignment to transport two prisoners. Also, assigned to this task is Jonas. The plane transporting them unexpectedly crashed, in a wilderness, killing both pilots and one of the prisoners. Unfortunately, the one surviving prisoner escaped. Madison and Jonas are on his trail, determined to find him before he kills again.
So many times, they feel they are close to his capture when he makes yet another escape.
This story is action packed and well written. I gave four stars due to the cliffhanger at the end. I, personally, like stories to have an ending and not have to wait months for the next book.
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This book explodes with intrigue and adventure which made this reader very content. You may think it is the typical person on the loose, chase scenes , detours and romance. Oh you would be correct except it’s not your typical easy to catch person on the run. The author gives a real story behind why this person is so desperate to stay hidden. I like that we get a look into the fugitive’s back story and his need to never be seen again.

The story is riveting as a plane crashes with fugitives, pilots and two U. S. Marshall’s on board. Madison and Jonas have a cat and mouse game ahead of them when one fugitive survives the crash.

My adrenaline was pumping throughout the story with close calls, danger and near death attacks. Madison is very well equipped for the job and I thought her teaming up with Jonas was a perfect match. I’m glad the focus was more on the escape and not so much on trying to develop a romance between the two. Maybe the author does have more in store for these two in another story but we will have to wait and see. As readers we already know that they get their man, but the brilliance of the story is how hard they have to work to achieve this. The fugitive is smart, cunning and always a step ahead. Get ready for a fast pace read as you are witness to a chase through a forest where hiding places abound.

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This book has it all—- endearing characters, high-octane action and a vivid Pacific Northwest setting! All I could think while reading this book was, “When is this coming to Netflix”?!

Jonas & Madison are both complicated and real. Something about their dynamic reminded me very much of “The X-Files” Mulder & Scully. The fugitive they’re chasing is brilliant. It all made for a very compelling read.

Seriously, when is this coming to Netflix???

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