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Vickie Watts
This is a compelling book dealing with international intrigue and it has a fast-paced plot. The characters are believable and some are even lovable, in spite of this being a romantic suspense/spy thriller. The synopsis is that Brynn Taylor developed a computer program to combat terrorism and is responsible for inviting spies from foreign countries to come to the U.S. in order to form cooperation between the nations. Unfortunately, things don’t work out as planned because one of the spies, an Egyptian named Remon Riad, suddenly disappears. The SNAP agency, with Jack Hudson in charge of the team, is tasked with finding the missing spy and securing the U.S. from a terrorist plot. The action is non-stop and fast-paced and although it is slightly futuristic, it is not out of the realm of possibility. The themes of second chances and forgiveness make the romantic part of the book come to life and the whole spy scenario definitely added plenty of suspense. I enjoyed the pace, the characters and the whole idea that two people who don’t really trust each other had to work together to safeguard the nation. My favorite character was Kekoa, the giant Hawaiian who is a computer genius with a dry wit and a big heart. I am delighted that this is part of a new series because this book had me enthralled and waiting for the next shoe to drop and for the reactions of the heroes. Disclaimer Disclosure of Material Connection: I received a complimentary copy of this book on Netgalley from Revell Books as part of the Revell Reads Blogger Tour. I was not required to write a positive review. The opinions expressed are my own. I am disclosing this in accordance with the Federal Trade Commission’s 16 CFR, Part 255, “Guides Concerning the Use of Testimonials and Endorsements in Advertising.”
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Ellen White
Brynn no life outside the CIA for 10 years, as a intelligent officer teaching counter terrorism conference of foreign students Now one is missing, from Egypt with ties to an organization Human trafficking, and cyber terrorism, new team SNAP Brynn assigned to the team, and headed by ex boyfriend A good tense flowing plot, time is critical as is to trust again Given ARC by NG and Revell for my voluntary review and my honest opinion
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LG Hudson
SPECTACULAR! Natalie Walters’ latest release, LIGHTS OUT (The SNAP Agency Book 1) bursts on the scene filled with a story that is all too believable and relevant in our day. Walters has carefully created a cast of complex characters and it is up to the reader to decide which of the many spies is truly on the side of good vs evil. CIA analyst Brynn Taylor has developed a new program to combat terrorism and invited a group of foreign intelligence agencies to America to bolster cooperation between the countries. Jack Hudson has found where he can best use his skill set and that is working for the Strategic Neutralization and Protection Agency (SNAP). One of Brynn’s spies is missing and Jack is taking lead in finding him. There is just one slight problem. He finds it difficult to trust Brynn when she has already betrayed him in the past. Soon they realize they are dead center of an international plot. People who will use whatever means necessary to accomplish their tasks.Terrorists have developed a plan that is about to be unleashed on the United States with the goal of causing a digital blackout. This digital blackout will blind a strategic US military communications center, throwing the world into chaos. Will it be possible for Brynn and Jack to put their past behind them and get the job done to see that the terrorists are the ones that are terrorized? I was provided a copy of this book by Revell and NetGalley. The opinions expressed here are completely my own and without influence.