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My thoughts: Target Acquired is a page turning romantic suspense that will engage you and keep you reading. Some of the story really surprised me, some was horrific, and others were beyond sweet. I enjoyed getting to know these characters and how they were able to work through the problems. You will definitely want to read this book. Grab your copy today. I was given a copy free and all opinions are my own.
I normally love Lynette Eason’s books, but this one fell short for me. The plot was twisty, and I enjoyed the storyline from the past. However, I felt the tension between Kenzie and Cole was forced and would have liked to read more about Cole’s issues from his past relationship. The ending also seemed haphazard and I felt like a lot of things were left unresolved.
Kenzie King is a tactical medic on the SWAT team. Dream job, right? Well, it would be if the guys on the team all accepted and respected her. They are supposed to be a 'team,' after all. She got the job fair and square. She beat her own brother out for the position. She feels bad about that, although she knows being a medical doctor qualified her over him.
Then, attempts begin being made on Kenzie's life. At times, this has put other members of the team at risk. She offered to leave the team, but the members voted that she stays. Well, with the exception of one. Is he the one making the attempts on her life? After all, he has a friend who also applied for the position and lost out to Kenzie. No matter that she was more qualified than he was. Cole Garrison is the team commander and has had talks with the team regarding their behavior towards Kenzie.
And, what's a great suspense story without a romantic interest? Cole and Kenzie each begin to feel something towards the other.
This story also goes back to the 1940's with their grandparents as well as a third party. I love how the author, Lynette Eason intertwined the two stories and brought the past into the future.
The author also did a great job of keeping me guessing at who the villain was. Wonderful characters and story!
I was given an advanced ecopy by the publisher, Revell, through Netgalley. I was under no obligation to write a positive review.
While I didn't like this one as much as I did the first one in the series. I still enjoyed reading about Kenzie being the only female on a SWAT team. She's the medic and some of the guys still look down on her and want her gone. I'm not going lie I didn't like Cole in the first book and it took a while for me to warm up to him in this one. It did keep me turning pages because I had to know how it was going to end. But I did think the romance was a little rushed. I am looking forward to the third book in the series.
I received a copy of this book from the publisher through netgalley. I was not required to write a positive review. All opinions expressed are mine alone.
A fast paced Christian suspense novel that will keep you guessing to the very end!
*note - can be read as a stand alone
I received an ARC from Netgalley and all opinions are my own.
The riveting suspense grabbed me and drew me in, but I was confused at first by scenes from the past in a mental institution. I didn’t realize this was a time-slip novel so that threw me and pulled me from the exciting action in the present day. Eventually, I saw how it all tied together but opening with that didn’t strike me as compelling as if the author has plunked us into a dramatic scene and then brought in the ties with the characters’ grandparents. The mystery did keep me reading to find out who was behind the crimes and why. If you enjoy clean suspenseful reads, check out this story. I received a copy from the publisher through NetGalley. All opinions are my own. #TargetAcquired #NetGalley
Best if read in order but can be read as a standalone. This story is mostly present day,but it does have some chapters that goes back in time. Their families have been friends for years after the dramatic events that happened when their grandparents were younger. Now they are both members of the SWAT team. Being the first female member hasn't been smooth sailing. Someone doesn't want her on the team and their not afraid of collateral damage. Their also willing to kill. Who's responsible and why? What happened with their grandparents? When her dad adds another mystery to the growing list things start getting confusing? Will they be able to stop the culprit(s) before even more people are affected?
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I wanted to read Target Acquired when I saw it was about a SWAT team. I like reading books that have suspense and faith. Lynette Eason, a new author to me, had me hooked from the beginning. I could see the characters leaping off the page into real life. I was on the edge of my seat and hurried to finish it.
I received a complimentary e-book from Revell through Netgalley to review. I was not required to give a positive review, and the thoughts above are my own.
If you are looking for a badass female character, then Target Acquired by Lynette Eason should be your next read. The book is filled with suspense and action. It also has some romance and light Christianity thrown in.
Kenzie is medic on the SWAT team filled with men, and not everyone is happy about it. In fact, someone is trying to get her to quit or kill her. Cole, her SWAT team leader, is NOT one of those people. He wants her closer, not far away.
This was an easy read. It is told from the viewpoints of both Kenzie and Cole, and they are both very likable characters. It has some action, romance, friendship, and I appreciated the parts that showed Cole’s strong faith.
It is the second book in the series, but it is a stand-alone book. There are parts that flash back to a woman in a mental hospital in the 1940s. I thought that part of history was interesting to read, but it also wasn’t a necessary part of the book.
It definitely isn’t a thriller, but it was an enjoyable story line. If you like books by Dani Pettrey or Kristen Heitzmann, you would enjoy this one also. Both authors write Christian romance books.
I gave this book four out of five stars.
Thank you to NetGalley, Revell, and Lynette Eason for my free copy of the book. This is my honest review.
WOW this story was intense! I loved getting to know SWAT members Kenzie, Cole and the other team members in this Lake City Heroes book.
Kenzie is a strong, fierce woman who felt like she had to constantly prove her worth on the almost all male SWAT team. Kenzie, Cole and the team fight to work together to keep themselves alive as time and time again they come face to face with danger and almost death. It was really interesting to read about Cole’s grandmother Eliza and her experiences in the mental state hospital in the mid 1940s; and how it tied back into present day.
Lots of twists, danger, heartache and revenge. I absolutely loved this clean, Christian fiction book.
I voluntarily reviewed a complimentary copy of this book. All opinions and views expressed are my own.
This was my first book by Lynnette and I am confident that it won’t be my last.
There are enough twists and turns to keep you engaged but not too many that you get lost. As a fan of crime shows, mysteries and thrillers, this hit all my favorites.
Kenzie and Cole are both relatable with their inner battles from past hurts, family trauma, and their relationship struggles.
If you like Dee Henderson’s O’Malley series, this is a book you will enjoy as the SWAT team is a family unit with all the usual challenges.
This book released August 20th.
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I loved Double Take, the first in the series. And I'd encourage new readers to read that one first before diving into the second even though Target Acquired can easily be read as a standalone.
Kenzie King and Cole Garrison are part of the same social group that we witnessed in Double Take. Kenzie is a medic as well as a fully trained SWAT member, so she can perform both jobs. She's recently joined the team that Cole leads and being the first female on the team, feels like she has to work extra hard to prove herself worthy. Most of the guys on the team are happy to have her and she soon convinces them she has what it takes. Except for one, Butler, who just won't give her a chance because his mate, Oscar, missed out because of Kenzie.
The story pivots around the stories of three families across 80 years: Kenzie, Cole's and Oscar's. Eason even takes us back to the 1940s to show us the beginnings. I enjoyed reading the snippets of the 1940s, and the tough time Eliza Crane, Cole's grandmother, had with her father.
I enjoyed both Kenzie and Cole, they're good characters. Perhaps Cole wasn't as "Shemar Moore' as I would have liked in terms of leading his team and he was often conflicted by his feelings towards Kenzie. Kenzie meanwhile comes across as a great team player, courageous and willing to go the extra mile to get the bad guy. She happens to be the 'target' in this story and for most of it, it's a bit of mystery as to who is responsible for targeting her and why. But it gets to the point when there are no more possible candidates and one can guess who the likely person is.
This story doesn't have the same oomph that Double Take had. It didn't keep me riveted as much and it lacked that extreme sense of danger that a great thriller has. But it is a very good read and I'm looking forward to the final in the series, where a third member of the girl's social group, Jesslyn, takes the lead. She's a fire Marshall so it will have a different bent once again.
I'm appreciative having received an early ebook copy of the story from Revell as part of their Revell Reads program via Net Galley. This, however, had no bearing on my review.
ACTION-PACKED
Lynette Eason gives readers an action-packed story that keeps you turning pages into the night! Her plot is intriguing, her characters are believable, and the suspense is palpable. Kenzie King finally has her dream job as a tactical medic on a SWAT team. However, she quickly finds that she is not welcomed very warmly by the crew she will be working with. Is it because she is a woman, because of something she witnessed that she did not realize, or because they wanted someone else for the position? Cole Garrison appreciates her talents and accomplishments and could be interested in her except for one reason - someone keeps attacking the team. Are they after the team or Kenzie, and why? I highly recommend this book!
Revell and NetGalley provided me with a complimentary copy of this book. However, my opinions are entirely my own and uninfluenced.
Lynette Eason is one of my favorite authors and knocks it out of the park every time. Just like the rest of her books this book is consistent as a thriller as well as faith and relationships. and yet each storyline is fresh and new and keeps you wondering. I highly recommend this book.
Thank you NetGalley and publisher for this ARC publication for an honest review.
Another romantic suspense hit for Lynette Eason! On the edge of your seat, snipers & mystery...I was honestly guessing until the very end who the bad guy was.... Intriguing premise, strong characters filled with faith as our couple fight their feelings since Cole is technically Kenzie's boss. I enjoyed how Kenzie wasn't a frail woman needing a man to save her at every turn. Looking forward to the next in the series...
4 stars
Lynette Eason is the queen of suspense Christian fiction! I have read almost all her books and will continue to read any she writes in the future!
In Target Acquired, Eason brings her unusual blend of high octane adventure, nail biting suspense, with light Christianity and light romance. This is the second book in the Lake City Heroes series but can be read as a stand alone novel.
If you are a fan of Lynette Eason or have only just discovered her work, you will enjoy Target Acquired!
As action-packed as they come! Filled with murder, mystery, action, romance, and unstoppable characters, Ms. Eason has written a page-turner that is sure to have you hooked from beginning to end!
I highly recommend this story to anyone who loves action and suspense!
This exciting new suspense novel from Lynette Eason had me up reading until way too late.
I found it a bit different from earlier novels of hers in that it had flashbacks to an earlier time period in history. (this was to show what had happened to the characters' ancestors)
I loved Kenzie and Cole. And it was fun seeing their relationship progress.
I also really liked the action, danger, suspense, and more. This story will keep you wanting more.
Disclaimer: I receive complimentary books from various sources, including, publishers, publicists, authors, and/or NetGalley. I am not required to write a positive review, and have not received any compensation. The opinions shared here are my own entirely. I am disclosing this in accordance with the Federal Trade Commission’s 16 CFR, Part 255
I enjoyed the fast-paced, action-packed adventure Eason set before us. I read it on vacation and loved the escape it provided. Believable characters, realistic scenes and actions, and just a hint of romance that enhanced but didn’t dominate the story. I’ll be sharing this book with others.
Again, this author has written another award-worthy Christian suspense novel! No wonder that she is among my favorite authors to read! Kenzie is a tactical medic on a SWAT team. She has grown up to be tough, to try to please her father, a former police chief, as well as competing as the youngest sister to three bothers. She has to constantly prove her worth to her all-male team members, and it gets tiresome. Cole is her supervisor, and he struggles privately not to show favoritism to Kenzie, his best friend's younger sister. Kenzie preforms above and beyond, helping her teammates, and it appears that someone is trying to kill her. Will her team have her back? Meanwhile, a backstory is extremely interesting and somehow related to her situation. A rich man tries to hide the fact that he has arranged for his daughter to be in a mental institution, on false charges. How the story comes together is pure delight!
I appreciate being able to read this advanced reader's copy of the book, and the views expressed are my own.