Friday, April 4, 2025

In Harm's Way by Irene Hannon

Series: Heroes of Quantico #3
Genre: Romantic Suspense 
Publisher: Revell 
Released: March 17, 2010 
324 pages

About the Book:

How can she expect anyone to believe her... when she can hardly believe it herself?


FBI special agent Nick Bradley has seen his share of kooks during his fifteen years with the Bureau. But Rachel Sutton is an enigma. She seems normal when she shows up at his office... until she produces a tattered Raggedy Ann doll and tells him about a strange feeling of terror it gives her when she touches it. Nick dismisses her, only to stumble across a link between the doll and an abducted child, setting in motion a chain of events that uncovers startling connections and puts Rachel's life on the line.










My Rating & Thoughts:    


This was a reread for me, but this time I listened to it and would recommend the audiobook. The first time I read this book I said this was my favourite of the series, but now after rereading the series, I believe number two is my favourite. I did not remember this book at all and the beginning had me feeling a little leary about where this story was going to go based on the vibes the character was feeling. Thankfully the feelings are explained rationally pretty early on, but there was still times that I wasn't a fan of that part of the storyline. I like that we get the villains perspective and I was interested in how the FBI would piece anything together. There are some terrifying moments. The romance was enjoyable but very quick. It was get updates on past characters.

Original Review from January 2015: I enjoyed this book the most out of the series. A storyline based on following your gut feelings even when they don't make sense to you was a new one. I was interested to see where this would take the story. The more I got into it the more I was intrigued to see where it was leading and it was worth reading. This story was filled with moments of happiness, moments of fear, romance and suspense. What more could you want?

(I purchased my copy of this book; opinions expressed 
in this review are my honest opinion and completely my own.)

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