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Collateral Damage by Lynette Eason

Cracking Suspense

Collateral Damage by Lynette Eason is a fabulous contemporary Christian suspense and the first book in the Danger Never Sleeps series which promises to be a cracking one.

God has plans for all of our lives. Each one of us is equal in His eyes. Unscrupulous people judge others as to who is worthy and who is unworthy to live. Hearts are focused on money and do not see the true value of human lives.

We are all called to take care of the widows and orphans. This is played out within the novel as hearts are opened to those less fortunate.

There is the theme of PTSD. Some are learning to live with it. Sharing symptoms with others helps some to cope. No man is an island. We all need friends.

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Vow Of Justice by Lynette Eason

Revenge Or Justice?

Vow Of Justice by Lynette Eason is a nail-bitingly good Christian contemporary thriller suspense that I just could not put down. It is the fourth book in the Blue Justice series. I have thoroughly enjoyed following the St John family as they work together to defeat corruption, murder and greed.

In this book the past catches up with the present. Things pushed down deep inside need to surface and be faced in order to move freely into the future.

There are always choices to be made. We always have the opportunity to choose to do the right thing.

Revenge or justice? This is the question explored within the novel. We need to make sure it is justice that we seek and not revenge that we plan.

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Code Of Valor by Lynette Eason

A Heart Of Compassion

Code Of Valor by Lynette Eason is a fabulous Christian suspense and the third book in the Blue Justice series.

Once again Lynette Eason has produced a marvellous plotline that is both intriguing and well executed. The characters are realistic and easy to empathise with. The leading lady particularly resonated with me. She was a mixture of very strong and also insecure. She believed God loved others just as they were but she let her view of her weight define her. She did not see her self-worth. She needed to know “I am loved. I am God’s.”

The leading lady had compassion for others, even those who wished her harm. Her first thought was that no-one, no matter what they’d done, must die without Jesus.

We all face battles and have scars to prove it. Our scars and our past do not define us. We are who God says we are.

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Called To Protect by Lynette Eason

Out Of The Top Drawer

Called To Protect by Lynette Eason is a marvellous Christian suspense. It is the second book in the Blue Justice series but can be read as a stand-alone.

The series follows the St John family, all of whom work in the emergency services. This book has Chloe and her K9 partner Hank as the focus. The reader witnesses the strong bond between the pair as they work together to fight crime.

Relationships between the siblings and their parents are strong, loving and with mutual respect. Their love and care reaches beyond the family unit to reach the lost and the hurting. The parents are the perfect example of a marriage working with God at the centre.

Life intrudes. Our pasts shape us but they do not have to define us. We may become angry and withdraw from God but He will never withdraw from us. Anger is draining. “I don’t want to be angry anymore… Please help me.” When we give our negative emotions to God, He can help us to deal with them in His strength.

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