Tuesday, March 16, 2010

CROSSFIRE by TRACI HUNTER ABRAMSON

FROM THE BACK OF THE BOOK:
Special Agent Vanessa Lauton is living a lie. For the past year she’s been posing as a member of the Dominican Republic’s most powerful crime family in order to infiltrate a Caribbean terrorist organization. When her CIA contact has a heart attack, he’s replaced by U.S. Navy SEAL squad member Seth Johnson—the man Vanessa nearly married six years earlier. And suddenly the heat is on, in more ways than one.
Terrorist kingpin Akil Ramir sequesters Vanessa and Seth in his Nicaraguan fortress, where they learn of an impending attack on American soil. The Saint Squad is dispatched to calm the storm, but even their heroic efforts can’t stop multiple threats from escalating. Adrenaline rises as the squad confronts enemies who will stop at nothing to sabotage national security—and Vanessa finds herself caught in the crossfire.
I haunted the Deseret Book in Glendale, AZ waiting for Crossfire to arrive and I was not disappointed. Traci has another winner in Crossfire.
Parts of Crossfire hit close to home. Talk of the border, and places in Arizona that could come under terrorist attack were a little scary. But, I still loved the twists and turn and the low key romance.
Crossfire is part of the Saint Squad books, but it is a stand alone story. I would recommend it to anyone who like suspence and spy stories.
t is availble through Deseret Book, Seagull Book, http://www.amazon.com/ and itner library loan.
To learn more about Traci Hunter Abramson and her books CLICK HERE .
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