Sarah Denning is a military journalist with the Army in the Middle East when her convoy is attacked and she’s taken hostage. When former Army Ranger Gavin Black is asked by his old unit commander–Sarah’s imposing father–to plan an extremely risky rescue, he reluctantly agrees and successfully executes it.
Back in the US, Sarah is livid when she’s discharged on a false psychiatric evaluation and vows to return to the Army. Until she learns of her brother’s suicide. Unable to believe her brother would do such a thing, she puts her plans on hold and enlists Gavin to help her discover the truth. What they uncover may be the biggest story of Sarah’s career–if she can survive long enough to write it.
Strap in for another breakneck nail-biter from bestselling romantic suspense author Lynette Eason that will have you up turning pages long into the night.
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Summary
From: Rebecca Maney
Book Title: Acceptable Risk
Book Author: Lynette Eason
What do you like about this book:
3.5 stars
"I didn't dream her."
. . . . except that everyone around her, insists that the troubled young woman in the adjacent hospital room doesn't even exist. Military journalist Sarah Denning is adamant that Brianne is indeed a very real person, but then again Sarah is experiencing horrific nightmares and flashbacks from a recent ordeal in Afghanistan, and has been deemed unstable enough to be discharged from the army .
Following her harrowing kidnapping experience by Middle East terrorists and subsequent rescue, Sarah's recovery from two gunshot wounds has resulted in a period of mild convalescence . Certain that her life is still in danger, her father, a military general, hires former Army Ranger Gavin Black to protect Sarah, putting Gavin in the cross hairs of a woman for whom he dearly cares and a father whom Sarah clearly despises.
"Something's going on, Sarah. something . . . weird. . . . Somehow we have landed right in the middle of it."
A suspicious family tragedy deepens Sarah's apprehension, but accelerates her determination to find some answers; she needs to find Brianne and she needs to know what really happened to her brother . . .. and then there's Gavin. Is any of it an "acceptable risk"?
What a trail of tears, tragedies, and ultimate triumphs . . . . . enjoy this author's signature style . . . lots of questions, an impossibly fast pace, and lovely romantic overtures.