Chaos
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- 2020
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The #1 New York Times bestselling author introduces CIA agent Alisa Flynn, who is willing to go rogue if it means catching the most heartless band of criminals she's ever encountered.
When CIA agent Alisa Flynn flaunts the rules by breaking into a mansion in the middle of the night, she skillfully circumvents alarms and outwits guards only to find herself standing in billionaire Gabe Korgan's study . . . busted by Korgan himself. This could cost her her job unless, in a split second, she can turn the tables and try to convince him to join her on the most important mission of her life.
In a ripped-from-the-headlines plot, schoolgirls in Africa have been kidnapped, and Alisa knows that Korgan has the courage, financial means, and high-tech weaponry to help rescue them. With so many innocent lives hanging in the balance, what she doesn't reveal is that one of those schoolgirls is like a little sister to her. But when the truth gets out, the stakes grow even higher.
Calling in additional assistance from renowned horse whisperer Margaret Douglas, Alisa and Gabe lay their plans, only to see them descend into chaos as the line between right and wrong wavers before them like a mirage. Every path is strewn with pitfalls, each likely to get them -- or the hostages -- killed. But with the help of a brave team and a horse with the heart of a warrior, they might just get out of this alive.
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Add a CommentAnother good book from Iris Johansen. This one kept me involved right from the first page. I love her strong female characters.
The tale is told in a style very similar to the original romantic suspense tales of the author that were heavy on the suspense and somewhat abrupt on the romance. I may almost feel like this is a half-written manuscript that has been polished and modernized by Ms. Johansen, but she does bring the recent events from the stories of Eve set in Africa. What I love about Iris Johansen's writing is that she has an incredible talent for creating strong, fierce female characters. This is, however, a well-written, strong book that will keep you on the edge of your seat. Final review: 3.8/5 @Barcelonfan1 of the Teen Review Board at the Hamilton Public Library
Love it.. easier to read!