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I really enjoyed “Acceptable Risk” by Lynette Eason.   This is the 2 nd book in the Danger Never Sleeps series.   This book follows Sarah and Gavin.   Two soldiers who have suffered from PSTD and also a strange mystery involving them.   These characters, along with the other are very well developed.   This was a book that I had a very hard time putting down! Lynette Eason always delivers a good, suspenseful novel that catches you from the beginning and throughout the whole book!   She is one of my favorites.   I highly recommend this book.   It is a good, clean, romantic suspense novel. I received this book from the publisher through NetGalley for my honest opinion.
“Nine” by Rachelle Dekker was a great suspense novel.   This book catches you on the first page and keeps you going until the end!   There were many twists and turns along the way.   I am very impressed in Rachelle Dekker’s writing.   Even though she is young, she writes like a seasoned author!   I highly recommend this novel if you like good, clean, suspense-filled novels.   You won’t be disappointed! I received this from the publisher through NetGalley for my honest opinion.
"Airborne" by DiAnn Mills was an interesting read since we are experiencing the Covid-19 scare right now in life.  I had a little hard time getting into the story at first, though.  But once I got past the first few chapters, I was hooked!  I really liked the main character, Heather, a lot.  I was routing for her and Chase the whole way through!  The ending was a little predictable, not much of a twist, but I still enjoyed it. This wasn't my favorite novel by DiAnn Mills, but I definitely would still recommend reading this one. I received this book from the publisher through NetGalley for my honest opinion.
“Befriending Your Monsters” by Luke Norsworthy is a very inspiring read!   I have never heard the concept of “befriending your monsters”; however, after reading this book, it makes sense! This book addresses the monsters of comparison, more, and success.   Luke Norsworthy shows how the monsters are warnings that show you how to become your true self.   I have highlighted so many parts of this book and plan to go back and reread it.   This book is very easy to read and hard to put down. I definitely recommend this book to everyone.   I received this book from Baker Books for my honest opinion.