Friday, October 30, 2015

"Vendetta" by Lisa Harris




Special Agent Nikki Boyd is on the Tennessee Missing Persons Task Force. She takes her job very seriously, especially as she is driven to solve the ten-year-old case of her missing sister Sarah. While following a lead on a new case, an abducted teen girl named Bridget, Nikki cannot help but notice the similarities between this case and Sarah’s. A Polaroid photograph found at the scene pulls Nikki in deeper, and she finds herself a target. Has Sarah’s abductor reappeared after all this time? Solving Sarah’s case has been the main focus for Nikki for years, and she is not about to give up. Will she be able to connect the cases in time to save Bridget? Or is she seeing a connection that doesn’t even exist?


This is the first in a new series, and it sets the pace for a thrilling, action-packed ride. There is a large amount of suspense mixed with numerous red herrings and just a hint of romance. It captivates the reader from the start. An excerpt from the second book will leave you anticipating the sequel.


Disclaimer: I received a free copy of this book from the Revell Reads blogger program in exchange for an honest review.


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About Lisa…


I'm a wife, mom, teacher, author, dreamer, photographer, world explorer, but most importantly a follower of Christ Jesus.

I currently live with my husband near the Indian Ocean in Mozambique where we work as church-planting missionaries. We've started the empty nest stage with two children spread around the globe and a third — thankfully — still at home.

As a homeschooling mom, life is busy, but I see my writing as an extension of my ministry, which also includes running a non-profit organization. The ECHO Project works in southern Africa promoting Education, Compassion, Health, and Opportunity, and it is a way for us to "speak up for those who cannot speak for themselves… the poor and helpless, and see that they get justice." (Proverbs 31:8)

When I'm not working, I love hanging out with my family at the beach, playing games, cooking different ethnic dishes, and heading into the African bush on Safari.

Twitter:     @heartofafrica

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