Wednesday, February 24, 2021

ROMANTIC SUSPENSE : One the Run by Traci Hunter Abramson

 On the Run
 
ABOUT THE BOOK
 
As one of the top investigative journalists in the nation, Elle Jameson has a knack for uncovering the truth. So when a promising lead points to corruption on a German military base, Elle anticipates a straightforward assignment. But then she stumbles upon a deadly conspiracy beyond anything she's faced before, and her scrutiny does not go unnoticed. She knows too much, and she can't be allowed to live. With no idea where to turn for help, she does the only thing she can: she runs.

The guardians, an elite team of undercover agents, have one job: safeguard those under their protection. As a new guardian, Nolan has just received his first solo assignment to help a young woman who just survived an assassination attempt. Within minutes of making contact with the beautiful journalist, however, their location is discovered. Thus begins a game of cat and mouse spanning the globe as the two work to stay ahead of a determined assassin. Nolan fights to buy Elle time to complete her investigation, and what she discovers is a plot that threatens the very fabric of America. In a desperate race against evil, Nolan and Elle are the only ones who can prevent global catastrophe.

REVIEW 

As in her other Guardian novels, Abramson tells a tale of suspense and romance.  This book in the series of novels about a secret organization whose job is to protect the United States and its governmental entities, tells the story of an investigative journalist who is sent undercover by her general uncle and stumbles on a plot to steal and use a stealth drone.  After an ally is murdered, Elle goes on the run where she meets up with Nolan, a guardian whose identity has been erased.  As the two struggle to stay alive and unravel an increasing complicated conspiracy, they develop feelings for each other.  Can they accomplish their mission and foil the plot or will their lives be forfeit?  And even if they survive what kind of life could they hope to have together?  Abramson has done a fine job creating interesting characters and a compelling plot. The twists and turns kept me turning the pages while I found it easy to empathize with the characters.  A fine read for those who enjoy a nice dose of romance with their suspense.

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