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  1. debhgrty
    Plymouth MA
    Age: Over 65
    Gender: Female
    5 Stars Out Of 5
    Romance, Deception, the Witness Protection Program, the mafia, snakes - and No One to Trust!
    September 6, 2014
    debhgrty
    Plymouth MA
    Age: Over 65
    Gender: Female
    Quality: 5
    Value: 5
    Meets Expectations: 5
    This review was written for No One to Trust, Hidden Identity Series #1.
    Couldn't figure it outfirst Singularity by Steven Jamesnow No One to Trust by Lynette Eason both involving snakes! Then I had a brainstorm and checked the Chinese calendar sure enough, last year (while they both were probably writing their books) was the year of the SNAKE. Wonder if thats where they got the idea? The Chinese year this year is the Year of the Horse wonder if well be seeing a lot of westerns?

    Lynette writes enough action and adventure, and enough suspense and romance, into her book to please every reader. All while involving murders, mayhem, and, yes, snakes.

    Kyle Abernathy has the misfortune to witness the murder of a man in cold blood by his partner, Sam. Knowing that he is probably next, Kyle grabs Sams laptop that he knows from glances taken at the computer previously contains incriminating evidence against Sam and the Raimondi crime family.

    Kyles wife, Summer, wakes up one morning to find Kyle missing and three armed men in her home trying to find him and the missing computer. Seems Kyle has been in the Witness Protection Program, and everything she thought she knew about him and their life is wrong.

    Finding out how Summer finds Kyle and how Kyle attempts to keep them safe until Sams trial is the stuff that makes a great book. We find the FBI, local police, assassins, problem family members, and the Raimondi family all involved in the hunt for the computer and the mission of keeping Summer and Kyle alive. Loved the story and the characters and am looking forward to the next book in the Hidden Identities series as well.

    Last June, I had the privilege of interviewing Lynette at the International Christian Retail Show (ICRS). We had a grand time talking about her and the books she is writing. No One to Trust has the theme of forgiveness and how deception can poison even a good relationship. The next book, No Where to Turn, is about Operation Refuge to help people whose needs are beyond what the law can do to help.

    Lynette is married and has a 13-year-old boy, Will, and 15-year-old girl, Lauren. Her full-time job is professional fund-raising for Christian radio stations. She loves to travel with her husband. She has an undergrad degree in Business and a Masters in education and teaching. She teaches sign language at an online public school and has taught for Dun & Bradstreet.

    She never imagined being a writer, but when her daughter was 9-months-old, she started writing a story in her head and finally put it on paper. After getting rejected a couple of times, she decided that I need to get this right and attended her first writers conference in 2002. Lynette is fortunate to have Dee Henderson for a mentor and says Dee taught her to write. In 2007, she sold her first book to Harlequin she even remembers the date was February 16th!

    Her American Christian Fiction Writers (ACFW) bio states: Lynette Eason is the best selling, award winning author of the Women of Justice Series, the Deadly Reunions series and the newly released Hidden Identity Series.She writes for Revell and Harlequins Love Inspired Suspense line. Her books have appeared on the CBA and ECPA bestseller lists. She has won several awards including the 2013 Carol Award for When a Heart Stops in the Romantic Suspense category. Lynette teaches at writing conferences all over the country. She is a member of American Christian Fiction Writers (ACFW) and Romance Writers of America (RWA). Lynette can be found online at www.lynetteeason.com and www.facebook.com/lynette.eason and @lynetteeason on Twitter.

    Youll definitely want to get Lynettes books to read if you like romance and suspense combined together with memorable characters and stories!
  2. Inkwell Reviews
    5 Stars Out Of 5
    Review from inkwellreviews.com
    January 2, 2017
    Inkwell Reviews
    Quality: 5
    Value: 5
    Meets Expectations: 5
    This review was written for No One to Trust, Hidden Identity Series #1.
    Wow! Hang on tight for this one. From the first page, No One to Trust is a heart-pumping, adrenalin-surging book that will have your hands glued to it until you finish it at 2:00am. This book Is definitely non-stop action. You are probably thinking because it is so fast-paced that the character development was miserable, but its not! The characters Summer and David were phenomenal. Lynette Eason kept them very well-developed throughout the whole book. She is such a gifted writer.



    And while Im on Summer and David, as you probably know they are married throughout the book, which was so nice. Sometimes I get tired with the ending of the book being they lived happily after. I felt like Lynette Eason did marriage justice. Its not just all sunshine and roses, but when things got tough they stuck it out to the end. This was so refreshing to read. I was a fan of Lynette Eason, but now I am a SUPER fan. However, this type of book is not for everyone. I know a few people that are not crazy about this type of book.



    I usually end a review with a comparison, but the thing about this book is that its in a league of its own. All I can say is well. read it!



  3. Angela Suzanne
    Age: 18-24
    Gender: female
    5 Stars Out Of 5
    March 6, 2014
    Angela Suzanne
    Age: 18-24
    Gender: female
    Quality: 4
    Value: 4
    Meets Expectations: 5
    The last year of Summer Abernathy's life is a lie. She wakes up one morning with a gun in her face and men in her bedroom who tell her husband is actually David Hackett not Kyle Abernathy and they want the laptop and flash drive he stole.

    David Hackett has been in the witness protection program for over a year. Three weeks before he's scheduled to witness at a murder trial, the people who want to get the laptop he stole find him.

    David and Summer have to rely on the US Marshalls to keep them safe until the trial and until David can hand over the laptop and flash drive to the authorities to put a mob boss behind bars. Summer also has to decide if she can trust and love her husband whom she didn't know at all.

    David and Summer's story hooked me right away. I was wanting to know who was after David (Kyle at the time) when he was on a call. I also wanted to know how Summer would deal with finding out her husband wasn't Kyle but rather David. I was constantly wondering how David and Summer were going to get away. Also, I was never really sure who was on the flash drive. Sometimes I would forget that was even part of the story because I was so entrenched in David and Summer's story and wanting them to survive.

    Those who like more of the romance side of the romantic suspense genre may be disappointed with this book. It is not as strong as it is in other books of this genre. It's hard to be romantic when you found out your husband is not who you thought he was and your running away from a mob boss and his goons.

    This book was focused more on the suspense and fighting to stay alive as opposed to the romance but it was still there because David and Summer had to work through the lie of David's identity. I think those who like romantic suspense will like this book but those who are not particularly fond of romance, at least where two characters fall in love in a short amount of time, may like this book as well as the romance is between a married couple and it's not super strong in the book.
  4. Amy C
    VA
    Age: 35-44
    Gender: female
    5 Stars Out Of 5
    No one to trust
    February 11, 2014
    Amy C
    VA
    Age: 35-44
    Gender: female
    Quality: 5
    Value: 5
    Meets Expectations: 5
    This review was written for No One to Trust, Hidden Identity Series #1.
    No One To Trust is an action-packed novel. It starts off with the action and stays that way until the end. Full of surprises you never see coming. It was entertaining and a real page turner. Highly recommended. Five stars
  5. Floyd Johnson
    Upstate NY
    Age: 55-65
    Gender: male
    5 Stars Out Of 5
    Who Do You Trust?
    February 3, 2014
    Floyd Johnson
    Upstate NY
    Age: 55-65
    Gender: male
    Quality: 5
    Value: 5
    Meets Expectations: 5
    This review was written for No One to Trust, Hidden Identity Series #1.
    A book that has combined the best of Mission Impossible and In Plain Sight. A newly married couple finds themselves threatened by a past that David Hackett, or was his name Kyle Abernathy, had not disclosed to his wife. Now under the somewhat crippled watch of the U.S. Marshall Services Witness Protection Service, they must survive the assults which come from both friends and foes.

    The David Hackett is new believer, who in the midst of his family's troubles, must learn to trust a God that he is only slowly beginning to understand. His wife, whose faith is more deeply ingrained, must learn to trust a man who has lied to her - something that has not worked well in the past - And now? Who knows?

    The book will appeal to the believer as we see believers struggle with life's challenges. But the faith element is not so overwhelming that it will drive away those who are looking for a good thriller to read. Though Ms. Eason is an accomplished writer, this is the first book that I have read from her. I will hope to read more in the future.

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    This review is based on a free electronic copy provided by the publisher for the purpose of creating this review. The opinions expressed are mine alone.
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