Trust Me
Evidence: Under Fire, Book 2
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Narrated by:
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Nicol Zanzarella
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Greg Tremblay
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By:
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Rachel Grant
About this listen
Taken hostage by terrorists, an archaeologist must risk everything when a SEAL attempts to rescue her too soon....
Archaeologist Diana Edwards is on a mission to uncover the link between artifact trafficking and terrorism. Just when she’s making progress, she’s kidnapped and forced to work for the very people she’s trying to stop. The nightmare deepens when she discovers the man who arranged her abduction is a terrorist everyone believes to be dead. A team of SEALs is sent in to save her, forcing her to make an impossible choice if she wants to stop looted artifacts from being used to fund brutal attacks across the globe.
Navy SEAL Chris Flyte has one job to do, but the hostage won’t cooperate, endangering him and everyone on his team. After he completes the mission and Diana is safely on American soil, her story of abduction and being forced to dig becomes suspect. But when she shows up on his doorstep saying she’s seen one of her abductors, Chris has to wonder if the archaeologist is lying, or if a terrorist has followed her home.
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- Amazon Customer
- 16-09-2023
great, maybe best so far
Really enjoyed the storyline/s and suspence of this one, as well as the romance - think all well crafted. Suspence was fairly relentless for me - think heart rate up whole time, and took my star rating down ( I needed more recovery time). While not a fan of insta love, I do appreciate insta connection when it makes sense between the characters, and it seemed to make absolute sense for me. While I appreciate represention of bi racial couples that comes across as natural, not heavy handed, I did find the fairly regular references to people's race, specifically black or white, as awkward andheavy handed and almost undermines what I think is one of the points of having bi-racial couple - race shouldn't be mentioned if it's not actually relevant (breaking down stereotypes is, but random reference isn't).
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- Jess Schwartz
- 12-02-2024
Trust me! You want to listen to this.
Another great story by Amy Grant. Lots of twists and turns and grippy scenes till the last moment. Absolutely recommend this.
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