Nevaeh Williams has been battling PTSD for many years. When she was a correctional officer at a prison, she was viciously attacked by an inmate. She thinks she has it under control until her new assignment—helping to provide security to a well-known hip-hop artist. Nevaeh is a member of the Pheonix K-9 Security Detection Agency. The group has been asked to help with security for the hip-hop artist. This is where she meets Branson Aaberg who is head of security at the estate.
Throughout the course of this assignment, there are many security incidents that lead Brandon and Nevaeh to believe that the hip-hop artist has a very dangerous enemy. While they are investigating, Branson and Nevaeh develop feelings for one another, but ever since the prison episode, Nevaeh has had a difficult time trusting men. Can she learn to trust Branson? Can she learn to trust God? And will they be able to find out who is behind the threats before someone seriously gets hurt or worse?
While I thought the romance was sweet, they mystery component of this novel was predictable. Although it should be noted that I read a lot of mysteries, so it has become easier for me to figure out the conclusion on my own. The backdrop of the hip-hop industry and the conflicts it presents to Christianity was interesting.
Rating: 4/5
About the Author:
Jerusha Agen writes romantic suspense centered on the hope of salvation in Jesus Christ. When she is not writing, she loves to hang out with her pets while she reads or watches movies.
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This looks really good. Thanks for sharing
Sounds fantastic jcp