REVIEW: Fugitive Spy by Jordyn Redwood

Posted March 3rd, 2018 by in Blog, Harlequin Mills&Boon, LoveInspired, Review / 2 comments

Fugitive Spy by Jordyn Redwood really had me on the edge of my seat, with the constant escape efforts of Casper and Ashley to escape the evil criminals trying to track them down in search of Ashley’s missing father.

Ashley is a physician who is sad that her physician father has been missing for two years, with mysterious packages from him the only communication she has received. Casper is trying to locate her and is brutally beaten in the process. When she treats him in the ER, and they realize they must escape together, the true “edge of your seat” sensation begins and does not end til the last pages.

They soon come to the realization that they are dealing with a diabolical and cold blooded enemy, one who wants to unleash great harm and illness on mass numbers of people solely for the purpose of money. So this mystery is also spine chilling when this plot is unveiled.

I recommend this book for fellow readers of suspense and mystery novels, especially if you are in search of a novel that you will not want to put down til the very last word.

 

Book Info:

Publication: March 6, 2018 | Love Inspired Suspense |

A spy with amnesia—and a mission he can’t remember

When Casper English lands in her ER with amnesia, Dr. Ashley Drager learns he has a picture of her…and the same tattoo as her long-missing father. With a dangerous man after Casper, and his memories possibly holding the key to finding Ashley’s father, she secretly whisks him away from the hospital. But can she keep him alive long enough to help him regain his memories?

 

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