Daniel's Den by Brandt Dodson.
from the back cover:
Daniel Borden and Laura Traynor live two different lives. Daniel is a successful stock analyst . . . Laura operates a bed and breakfast . . . But when unseen forces send hit men after each of them, a twist of fate drives them together as they are forced to flee their common enemy. In a high stakes game of cat and mouse, they learn just how big the cat can be. And that it's no game.
I was surprised to discover how much I enjoyed this book. It reminds me a lot of John Grisham, with the intrigue, fast-pace, and mystery. Most certainly this is a Christian book, but far from preachy in style and content. It's definitely not a cozy mystery; there's more death and violence than a typical cozy or inspirational suspense book would have.
The story is so realistic I fought the urge to Google some of it! It could be ripped from today's headlines, it seems so current.
I would recommend this book for Grisham fans and fans of thriller-mystery books.
Thanks to Glass Road Public Relations for the opportunity to read and review this book.
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