25 October 2014

A Promise to Protect by Patricia Bradley

About the Book

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In a steamy small town riddled with broken promises, one woman's secret could change everything.

Acting Sheriff Ben Logan hasn't heard from Leigh Somerall in a very long time, but it doesn't mean he can get her – or their whirlwind romance of ten years ago – out of his head. When she calls out of the blue, it is with a strange request to protect her brother, Tony. But all too soon, Ben is charged with a different task – protecting Leigh from the people after her brother. With Leigh doing everything in her power to avoid Ben, it's no easy task. And the secret she is keeping just may change their lives forever.

Romantic suspense is one of those genres that wasn’t really on my radar until recently with Nowhere to Turn, Deceived and now Patricia Bradley’s A Promise to Protect – and I think I can safely say it’s quickly becoming one of my favorites. So much drama and suspense just pushes me to spend much more time reading than I plan – sitting on the edge of my seat, of course. It’s hard to put a book of this genre down, which was certainly the case with A Promise to Protect. What an intense story. I loved both the main characters, Leigh and Ben (though there were moments they frustrated me with a lack of communication), and as they continued to find themselves in dangerous, life-threatening situations, I couldn’t wait to see what would happen. Bradley crafts quite a ride, full of twists and turns, in this second Logan Point novel with plenty of added romance. (And don’t worry – though it’s second in the series, A Promise to Protect can easily be read as a standalone.) Fans of romantic suspense won’t want to miss this novel. It’s a good one.

Thanks to Revell Reads, I received a copy of A Promise to Protect and the opportunity to provide an honest review. I was not required to write a positive review, and all the opinions I have expressed are my own.

About the Author
Patricia Bradley is the winner of a 2012 Daphne du Maurier Award and a 2012 Touched by Love Award and was also a finalist for the 2012 Genesis Award. The author of Shadows of the Past, she is a member of American Christian Fiction Writers and Romance Writers of America. Bradley makes her home in Mississippi. Learn more at her website.

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