Former CIA sniper Kadance Tolle possesses a special set of skills and a rare pedigree. She comes from a family of assassins, and by saving Lyndon Vaile’s life she risks being found by them. Despite the danger, Kadance feels compelled to help Lyndon discover who is after him–and his research that seems to prove that the Ebola virus was manmade and is about to be weaponized.
With shadowy figures pursuing them and a Mastermind watching their every move, Kadance and Lyndon must scramble to stop an impending bioattack at the State of the Union address. But their warnings fall on deaf ears, and it becomes increasingly clear that there’s no one they can trust–except perhaps each other.
Strap in for a breakneck story that will have you up all night, hurtling toward the last page as the clock ticks and time runs out.
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Sexual Content - 1/5
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Violence - 2/5
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Language - 0/5
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Drugs and Alcohol - 0/5
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Summary
Never Miss is the debut novel of Melissa Koslin. I will admit I picked the book based on the cover and that it was a Christian novel. The spiritual theme is subtle in the book.
The author created unique characters that I found fascinating. Kadace was a former sniper and extremely good at her job. She has been on the run from her family. While on the run from them she sees an opportunity to save a life. In saving Lyndon’s life and trying to understand why someone would want to kill him, they become aware of an attack on the US with a virus.
My favorite scenes were the two of them talking. The book is full of action also.
I am excited to see what Melissa will write next. I will definitely be following her.
Sexual content - I rated this a one although there is not physical scenes, there are some undertones of sexual thoughts/tone
Violence - there is some violence, none of it is graphically describe. How she was raised seemed more disturbing to me than the assassination parts.
I received this book from Netgalley. I was not required to write a positive review.
You can see my full review at More Than a Review dot com where I rate the level of sex, violence, language and drug/alcohol use in books.