
I love reading books filled with mystery, suspense, and intrigue and that’s why I was excited to read The Escape by Lisa Harris, an author whose work is new to me. This is the first book in the US Marshalls series.
Could it really be five years since Madison James’ husband Luke had been murdered? Her life had been changed forever, but she had thrown herself into her career as a US Marshall. Though it was an important anniversary, she had a job to do, transporting two prisoners from Seattle to Denver. She would be joined by US Marshall Jonas Quinn, with whom she had trained a few years ago. Jonas had just moved back to Seattle, though he was planning for a couple days off, duty called. Any hope for a smooth prisoner transport was quickly abandoned as their private plane crash-landed in the forests over Idaho. Just because their plane crashed didn’t mean their job was over.
I really enjoyed reading The Escape. From the get-go, I found this book very engaging. The characters were likable, and the storyline was interesting. I liked the rapport between Madison and Jonas and that they had mutual respect for one another. There was a little bit of romantic attraction and it was expressed appropriately for a Christian book. I liked how the characters were revealed over time as they got to know one another. I’ve never read anything about the US Marshalls and learned a little bit about this law enforcement agency. The author was good at describing the scenic settings.
I very much liked this book, yet there were times that the story seemed to drag. The number of times the escaped prisoner got away and posed a threat to the general public seemed a bit much. I wondered in real life that if a US Marshall had been foiled by the bad guy too many times, would they be fired?
Something else that didn’t seem realistic was the plane crash where both Madison and Jonas sustained injuries. But those injuries didn’t seem to stop them in their quest to get the prisoner. The story wasn’t wrapped up entirely at the end, but it appears that there will be a book two where their story will carry on.
I love finding a new author whose work I like and look forward to reading more books by Lisa Harris. What I liked best about her writing is how she develops relationships.
If you like suspense, mystery, intrigue, romance, or books on law enforcement, I recommend The Escape by Lisa Harris.
I would like to thank Revell Publishing and NetGalley for the opportunity to read The Escape by Lisa Harris. I was under no obligation to give a favorable review.


Acceptable Risk, the second book in the Danger Never Sleeps series. Author Lynette Eason is relatively new to me, but after reading Collateral Damage, I was excited to read her latest book.
Minutes to Die was the first book I’ve read by author Susan Sleeman. It’s the second book in the Homeland Heroes series. The storyline is what drew me in.
The Crushing Depths by author Dani Pettrey is the second book in her Coastal Guardians series. The storyline is why I wanted to read this book.
When you read the headline news and there are developments in Israel and the Middle East do you wonder how that fits into end-times Bible prophecy? If you do, then you may want to read Mark Hitchcock’s most recent book Showdown with Iran. This year began with the news that Iranian General Soleimani was killed in the US ordered drone strike. Just this week, Iran issued an arrest warrant for President Trump in connection with the drone strike. So how does all this fit into Bible prophecies about Iran? What about the nations that surround Israel that are hostile towards her?
I became acquainted with author Kelly Irvin’s writing through her Amish themed books and was excited to read her newest book Closer Than She Knows.
I love mysteries so I was excited to read Patricia Bradley’s newest book Standoff, the first book in the Natchez Trace Park Rangers series.
I was excited to read On a Coastal Breeze by author Suzanne Woods Fisher. This is the second book in her Three Sisters Island series. The first book, On a Summer Tide, introduced readers to the Grayson family. That’s where I found myself drawn into their story when Paul buys a summer camp on Three Sisters Island with the hope that his three daughters Camden, Madison, and Blaine will help him get the camp fixed up, and back up and running.
Sarah Sundin has quickly become one of the writers whose work I love to read. Her newest book, The Land Beneath Us was wonderful. This is the third book in Sundin’s Sunrise at Normandy series and this book focuses on the youngest of the Paxton brothers, Clay. Readers of the first two books, The Sea Before Us and The Sky Above Us, will already be familiar with the Paxton’s story. But it doesn’t take away from this book because you’ll get to see things through Clay’s eyes.
As someone who loves poetry and likes to write writing out prayers, I wanted to read Barbara Rainey’s new book My Heart, Ever His. This book is positively lovely!
When I learned that Erik Larson had released a new book, I could hardly wait to read it and was riveted as I read The Splendid and the Vile, A Saga of Churchill, Family, and Defiance During the Blitz.
Christine and the Mast family evacuate but do not intend to return to West Kootenai. Her mother and father have decided it’s time for their family to return to Kansas where her father’s parents live and need help in their older years. Christine is desperate to stay because of her special friend Andy Lambright. While they are not engaged, they’ve talked about marriage and seem to be heading in that direction. Andy is evacuating too, but he’s returning to his family’s home so he can deal with some unfinished business. Andy and Christine persuade her parents to let her stay a little bit closer in St. Ignatius, Montana.
When author Robert Whitlow writes a book, I want to read it. That’s why I was excited at the opportunity to read his newest book Promised Land and I loved it.
As someone who loves to read Christian mystery/fiction books, I was excited at the opportunity to read Lynette Eason’s newest book, Collateral Damage, the first book in the Danger Never Sleeps series.
Terri Blackstock is on my shortlist of authors, who when they write a new book, I want to read it. I was excited at the opportunity to read Terri’s newest book Smoke Screen. She has a way of drawing the reader into the story with an honest portrayal of likable characters with broken lives.
When I saw that author, Rachel Dylan had published a new book, End Game – Capital Intrigue Book 1, I was excited to read it.
As someone who loves to read mysteries, I really liked reading Elizabeth Goddard’s newest book Always Look Twice the second book in her Uncommon Justice series. There was so much to like about this book, starting with the characters. But what first drew me in to Always Looks Twice was the opening scene.
Irene Hannon is one of my favorite writers. I’ve loved her books that I’ve read, the characters and the Christian faith that’s been a part of the storylines. That’s why I was excited to read her newest book Dark Ambitions.