MY REVIEW:
I thoroughly enjoyed reading “Hazardous Holiday”, the latest installment in Liz Johnson’s Men of Valor series. Its fast-paced action kept me turning the pages as I attempted to discover along with the characters exactly which one of them was being targeted and why. The plot had enough twists and rabbit trails to keep even the most avid mystery/suspense reader guessing throughout most of the story. Just as exciting was wondering how (or if) the relationship between Zach and Kristi would develop. The romantic tension was totally on point.
“Hazardous Holiday” is the perfect suspense novel for the Christmas season with its perfect blend of drama, danger, romance, and faith. Liz Johnson’s books are always welcome escapes from daily stress. I look forward to reading more of them soon.
I voluntarily reviewed a copy of this book that was provided by the author. A favorable review was not required and all views expressed are my own.
ABOUT THE BOOK:
PROTECTING HIS FAMILY
Just in time for the holidays, navy SEAL Zach McCloud returns home from deployment—and discovers someone wants his family dead. When he married his cousin’s struggling widow, he vowed to help her and her seriously ill son, and now he’ll risk everything to protect them. Even if their arrangement is only temporary. Kristi’s certain an unhappy client from the law firm where she works is determined to hunt her down. But when a sniper bullet wildly misses its target, they begin to question whether it’s really her someone wants dead. Working together, can they figure out why they’ve been attacked…and keep little Cody from the nefarious forces dead set on making this Christmas their last?
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ABOUT THE AUTHOR:
Liz Johnson is a full-time marketing specialist for a Nashville-based publisher. She has been a freelance writer and editor for several publications, including CBA Retailers+Resources, Christian Fiction Online magazine, and Storytellers Journal. A member of American Christian Fiction Writers, she is the author of several books, including The Kidnapping of Kenzie Thorn (an ACFW Carol Award finalist) and A Star in the Night, which was part of the New York Times and ECPA bestselling A Log Cabin Christmas Collection.