Healing Danger

By Maddie Wade

Healing Danger - Maddie Wade
  • Release Date: 2016-06-10
  • Genre: Romantic Suspense
Score: 4
4
From 378 Ratings

Description

Ex Special Forces commander Dane Bennett is now the team leader at Fortis Security. Protecting people is his job...until a serial killer targets Lauren Cassidy and makes it personal.

Dane never imagined the woman who'd left him for another man, ripping away his chance at a family, would become his most dangerous client. 

Racing to keep Lauren safe from a deadly killer with an agenda, Dane makes a split-second decision. A decision neither of them may survive.

Reviews

  • Can’t wait for more

    4
    By quilts4u2
    I enjoyed this read and am looking forward to reading more in this series.
  • Poor grammar

    3
    By niokula
    Story good but grammar, spelling & sentence structure was atrocious!
  • Fantastic book!

    5
    By ECFulmer
    Edge of your seat suspense. Fantastic storyline
  • Healing danger

    5
    By IPMPH
    This author pulls you in with its characters, a definite page turner.
  • Healing Danger

    3
    By lin.ferr
    The story was good, suspenseful and held my attention well. However, there were definitely too many spelling & grammatical errors. This needed to be proof read.
  • Poor proofreading disrupts a ok plot

    3
    By NoMoreGuardians
    This should have been a decent start to a family series, but the formatting, grammatical errors, and incorrect words are highly distracting. The plot is mostly predictable, the female lead has a talent that’s barely employed, but could have been nicely incorporated.
  • Story was good, but punctuation was bad

    3
    By Cris Ipod
    This is a good book with entertaining plot and characters. But it really, really needs the grammar and punctuation fixed. Every time I got into the story I’d come to a paragraph that split off weirdly, had commas in the wrong places, or seemed to be dropped mid-sentence without explanation. It’s frustrating. Despite that, I finished the book and would gladly read the next installment— but only if it’s cleaned up.