Monday, January 26, 2015

Hidden Agenda by Lisa Harris (Southern Crimes Series)

Micheal Hunt has been in hiding. He was undercover for 8 months until his cover was blown just one week away from closing the case. Now, you might thing that would be just go along with your life, but for Micheal that is so not the case. Instead, people want him DEAD. He knows there is corruption in the Atlanta P.D, making who to trust very, very complicated. Both the Cartel and someone else wants him out of their way. Olivia his only hope and her Dad wants him in on ice. After all her Dad is part of the Cartel. Can he stay alive, clear his name, recover from his faked death, and find love too? What is God's plan for his life while he is dealing with more than he ever dreamed of coping with at once?

I have really liked this series! Each book is about one of three siblings, and while they can stand alone, they are so good together! Micheal is a strong hero, and this book was fun to read.

Carol :)



His cover is blown. Now his enemies are on his heels and closing in.
Michael Hunt is alive--and on the run. Presumed dead by friends and family, the undercover assignment he's been working for the past eight months has just been blown. With a hit out on his life and corruption inside the Atlanta police department, Michael finds himself hunted by both the cartel and the law. His only hope is Olivia Hamilton--the daughter of the man who wants him dead.

This nonstop chase from Christy Award-winning Lisa Harris will leave you breathless.

Praise for Lisa Harris's Southern Crimes Series
"Readers looking for a strong female protagonist and a unique murder mystery will find much to admire in Harris's work."--Publishers Weekly on Dangerous Passage

"Harris takes you on a trail that leads straight to the worst kind of evil--and the lives of those who are determined to stop it."--bestselling author Lynette Eason on Dangerous Passage
"A thrill ride from start to finish. Full of twists and turns, this exciting story will keep readers enthralled."--RT Book Reviews on Fatal Exchange
Lisa Harris is the award-winning author of more than twenty books, including the Christy Award winner Dangerous Passage and Fatal Exchange. Winner of the Best Inspirational Suspense Novel for 2011 from Romantic Times, Harris has spent over ten years living with her family as missionaries in Mozambique, where she leads a women's group and runs a nonprofit organization that works alongside their church-planting ministry. Visit www.lisaharriswrites.com for more.
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Reviews:
Praise for Dangerous Passage
"Readers looking for a strong female protagonist and a unique murder mystery will find much to admire in Harris's work."--Publishers Weekly

"Harris begins a new series with a novel that delves into the horrors of human trafficking. Although the subject seems heavy for the genre, the author deftly handles the plot while making it relevant and interesting to the reader and softening it with a sweet love story."--RT Book Reviews, 4 stars

"The combination of police procedural and a Christian love story is nicely plotted, and the characters are interesting, boding well for the future of the series."--Booklist 
Praise for Fatal Exchange
"The second book of Harris's Southern Crimes series is a thrill ride from start to finish. Full of twists and turns, this exciting story will keep readers enthralled--flawed characters and all. The romance is believable and fits well within the plot."--RT Book Reviews, 4 stars


"Harris's follow up to Dangerous Passage is packed with plenty of nail-biting action. Add her signature complex characters, a well-developed Southern setting, and a dash of romance and you have a compelling, quick read to satisfy the most rabid romantic suspense fan."--Library Journal

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