“Jannine Gallant gives you a satisfying read.”—Kat Martin, New York Times bestselling author
“Jannine Gallant is an exciting new voice in romantic suspense.”—Mary Burton, New York Times bestselling author
“Every Step She Takes delivers enough twists and turns to keep the reader guessing until the end.”—Nancy Bush, New York Times bestselling author
You can run from the past, but you can’t hide . . .
Tough as nails, no nonsense San Francisco reporter Grace Hanover will do anything to cover the story of the decade—and her career. Having survived a painful past, she’s learned never to let anything stand in her way. Even if it means following a key witness into the Alaskan wilderness, and partnering with Travis Barnett, a former Navy SEAL turned PI who’s working for the Feds, and who would love to bring in Grace’s witness before she can get her story. But together in the wilderness, they’ll each have to put aside their differences and trust one another if they want to survive.
Because someone from Grace’s past is watching, waiting for just the right moment. Every step Grace takes draws her deeper into the line of fire, and into the hands of a killer…
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Sexual Content - 4/5
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Violence - 2/5
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Language - 3/5
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Drugs and Alcohol - 1/5
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Summary
Every Step She Takes is a romantic suspense. It is book two in the series. I have not read book one and I was able to follow along just fine. There are a few references to her sister who I believe was the lead in book one. Grace is a reporter and she is the typical reporter who gets a bad name for doing anything it takes to get a story. I had a hard time liking Grace after she intentionally betrayed someone she cared about to get a story. I like a lead who is touch and career driven but you have to have morals which she did not. Travis is a former Navy Seal who is now a PI. He has been asked to go to Alaska to find a witness before the criminals find him first. I really liked Travis. It began as a cute romantic story in that he was the pursuer. Grace and Travis are forced to work together while in the Alaskan wilderness. Travis continues to watch over her once they get back to the mainland when someone continues to come after Grace. This could have been a great story but I could not like Grace the last half of the book.
Language F – four times. b@itch – 7 times, damn – 58 times sh@t – 25 times