By Kelly Bridgewater
Deputy U.S. Marshal Casey Sloane
has worked at the St. Louis marshals office for two years and is given a
routine assignment to help transport a reporter to D.C. to testify before a
grand jury. Valerie, the reporter, was writing a story about an up-and-coming
environmentalist who suddenly disappeared and, she later discovered, whose
backers purportedly have ties to a terrorist.
When the seemingly ordinary assignment suddenly takes a shocking turn, Casey is forced to put aside her own feelings about the unexpected reappearance of a man from her past as she and two other marshals take Valerie on the run. And as it becomes dangerously clear Valerie's testimony has even bigger implications than they knew, they'll do whatever it takes to make it out alive.
When the seemingly ordinary assignment suddenly takes a shocking turn, Casey is forced to put aside her own feelings about the unexpected reappearance of a man from her past as she and two other marshals take Valerie on the run. And as it becomes dangerously clear Valerie's testimony has even bigger implications than they knew, they'll do whatever it takes to make it out alive.
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My Thoughts:
I have only read one other book by Nancy Mehl, and it was Fatal Frost, the first book in this
series. I thought I would give Blind
Betrayal a try since I do enjoy suspense. But this book wasn't that
suspenseful in my humble opinion. The story was told from at least five
different perspectives, and three plus different storylines going on the at the
same time to cover different areas Mehl wanted us to pay attention to. Right
away, I had a feeling something was wrong with the of the characters, and Mehl
showed me just what I suspected about twenty percent into the story. The
suspense element was pretty predictable, and it didn't capture my attention at
all. I couldn't wait for the story to be over with, so I read really quick to
get to the end. The bad guy was no surprise to me either. Mehl doesn't hide
that information well either.
In conclusion, Blind
Betrayal by Nancy Mehl is not a high-action suspense novel. At every
corner, Mehl was spilling her secrets before she even attempted to make it to
the end. Way too many characters to mingle with. I believe if you enjoy romantic suspense, try
Irene Hannon, Colleen Coble, Brandilyn Collins. This one won't go on my keeper
shelf.
I received a complimentary copy of Blind Betrayal by Nancy Mehl from Bethany House Publishers, but the
opinions stated are all my own.
My Rating:
2.5 out of 5 stars
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