Pages of Promise

When Eliza’s life is threatened, she turns to a handsome veteran for help.

I left everything I’d ever known behind. And that decision may cost me my life.

The moving truck hadn’t even been unpacked when my fresh start went up in flames.

A frightening letter left in my mailbox and signed Always Yours sends me running to the only man in town who can help me.

Driven by his protective nature and a mission he believes comes from God, ex-Army Ranger Lance Knight agrees, despite the fact that I’ve made it no secret I want nothing to do with him–or anyone for that matter.

The longer we’re together, the more I begin to realize that Lance is more than I gave him credit for. Something that troubles me nearly as much as the fact that an unknown man seems to have already claimed me as his.

Trouble is, my admirer has a jealous side, and it’s not long before Lance is pulled into the crosshairs right alongside me…

My Review:

A classic romantic suspense with all the chills and thrills. The stalker vibe adds extra oomph to the plot and kept me anxiously listening to make sure Eliza and Lance reach their happily ever after.

This is the first book in the ‘Coastal Hope’ series and the author does a great job of setting the stage for subsequent books. Loved meeting future heroes and getting to know everybody in this friendly small town (aptly named Hope Springs.)

There’s a bit of grumpy/sunshine to the romance with Eliza being the grump. She has her reasons for being standoffish and it takes a while for Lance to get the whole story. Love his protective nature and determination to help Eliza even though she’s so prickly. I did feel like the romance moved too fast given Eliza’s back story and I was a bit uncomfortable with their first kiss (again, given her back story) but, overall I was firmly onboard for their HEA.

The author does a great job of drawing out the suspense. Especially enjoyed going deep into Eliza’s POV — put me on edge so many times ! I did figure out the whodunnit part of the suspense. At first it was just a glimmer of an idea without any substance but then it began to take shape as I continued reading. The armchair sleuth inside of me might be gloating a bit. 🙂

I enjoyed listening to the audible edition narrated by Savannah Gilmore and Jarman Day — always fun to have a dual narrator performance!