So the hunt is on for both Jordie and her brother. Josh has just given himself freedom from the FBI’s protective custody and is on a mission to get to the 30 mil his boss recently obtained. Jordie’s brother Josh has been wrapped up with the wrong people for a while now, his brains helping one of the Fed’s most wanted criminals scam and kill to his heart’s content. Before the night is over, she sees a man shot and she’s abducted just because his partner wants more money for her death. Her world is about to go to hell just as fast the men’s plans. Jordie Bennett is a class-act who stands out like a sore thumb in the dive, but her chin is up as she sips her white wine. Turns out their prey has just made an appearance and all their carefully laid-out plans go to hell. Two hitmen sitting in a seedy bar and one says, “A woman walked into a bar.” Yeah, his buddy thought it was a joke too. I love her adeptness at misperception and deception, keeping the reader guessing at every turn until the very last minute. She gets better and better with each book. But her romantic suspense novels over the last several years have streaked her into the stratosphere to cement her as one of my all-time-favorite authors. I’ve been a Sandra Brown fan for a very long time, loving each book I read over the years. Romantic Suspense published by Grand Central Publishing 16 Aug 16 Sandy M’s review of Sting by Sandra Brown
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