Award-winning author Lynette Eason offers readers nonstop action as Maddy McKay and the man she loves find themselves pawns in a game with a madman.
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Summary
Book Title: Moving Target
Book Author: Lynette Eason
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"If ever there was a time in his life he should pray, it would probably be now."
Quinn Holcombe and Maddy McKay suddenly find themselves locked into a deadly game of "cat and mouse"; having been kidnapped and imprisoned on a deserted island, only to be set free as moving targets for a demented hunter. It's all a game, and one they know that they must win in order to stay alive.
If Maddy McKay was honest with herself, she would admit to having loved Quinn Holcombe for a long time. He was by her side following a brutal attack, then she returned the favor after he was horribly injured, enduring countless hours of rehabilitation. Timing is everything, and both of them admit to needing more of it, but it is becoming abundantly clear that the clock has started ticking at a much faster pace, as evidence about a mass murderer is unearthed before their very eyes. Fortunately, or unfortunately, terror has a way of bringing undeclared emotions to the surface.
Lynette Eason has skillfully written a well plotted suspense with characters that are easy to love; not a simple task, and she has done it well.
I received a copy of this book from the publisher. The opinions stated above are entirely my own.
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