Always Watching
Books | Fiction / Christian / Suspense
4.3
Lynette Eason
Intensity. Skill. Tenacity. The bodyguards of Elite Guardians Agency have it all.When it becomes clear that popular psychiatrist and radio personality Wade Savage has a stalker, his father secretly hires Elite Guardians to protect his son. But when Wade's bodyguard is attacked and nearly killed, agency owner Olivia Edwards must step in and fill the gap. Olivia's skills are about to be tested to the limit as Wade's stalker moves from leaving innocent gifts at his door to threatening those closest to him--including Olivia. But in her mind, even more dangerous than the threats to her life is the hold her handsome client has on her heart."This is one of the best romantic suspense novels I've read in a long time. Highly recommended!"--Colleen Coble, author of The Inn at Ocean's Edge and the Hope Beach series"Lynette has written another fast-paced book. It's a race against death."--DiAnn Mills, author of Deadlock
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Author
Lynette Eason
Pages
332
Publisher
Baker Publishing Group
Published Date
2016-02-02
ISBN
0800723260 9780800723262
Ratings
Google: 5
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"**Warning: this text may contain spoilers** I love Lynette Eason. Her Women of Justice series is one of my favorite. She is really good at keeping you guessing as to who the bad guy is. This book really isn't any different for the most part. I guess my biggest "issue" which really isn't an issue just an opinion, is the motive behind the crimes. Wade is being stalked by someone with an extreme obsession. Which that plot honestly is fine. It's when she introduces a partner to the stalker. I'm not going to go through the entire story, but at the end when the partner is final revealed you find out that the stalker wasn't even the main bad guy. But it's actually his friend that was using the obsessed girl to take the fall for the real motive which was that he wanted to kill Wade for his money. I just felt like that plot wasn't needed and kind of took away from the story a little. It just all seemed a little excessive and unnecessary."