Thursday, April 24, 2014

The Target David Baldacci's New Thriller

The Target David Baldacci's  New Thriller

Always said u don't read  BALDACCI NOVEL you live it,this one is no exception.exception. Baldacci who has made his fame and fortune writing action, thrillers is one of my favorite authors.From Zero power ,day of doom to last man standing can't think of a a book written by Baldacci i did not enjoy.

David Baldacci's newest thriller, "The Target," expert assassins Will Robie and his partner,
Jessica Reel, are theoretically offered a clean slate by the federal government on the condition
that they take on a suicide mission.
The us president is aware it could signify his impeachment if they are captured. Evan Tucker,
the head of the CIA, questions they can follow instructions and would like to see them die before
they take the assignment. He tosses them into the Burner Box, a high tech
teaching facility that
is infamous for busting agents, both bodily and psychologically. Tucker tosses the complete
worst at them, and they soon learn that enduring the torture is the easy part of their assignment.
While they are battling to pass the escalating ferocious tests thrown at them, a man in a different
part of the country is waiting for his fate on death row. Even so, he is dying from lung cancer,
and he persuades his doctor to look up his daughter, who was located in witness protection
years before, so he can tell her goodbye.
He has an ulterior objective, and while his doctor contemplates getting in touch with the
authorities, in another part of the world, a North Korean assassin receives a hazardous mission
with worldchanging
implications.
Robie and Reel are intricate heroes, and whatever they do is a enjoyment to follow. However, the
ventures are incredibly short and somewhat patchy from the rest of the story, making it seem
that the operations were short stories that Baldacci tossed in with the rest of the story and
character types. That aside, Baldacci has learned how to get audience to turn the pages, and
he's in prime form here.


Wednesday, April 9, 2014

Shadow Spell: Book Two of The Cousins O'Dwyer Trilogy

Book Two of The Cousins O’Dwyer Trilogy
Shadow Spell
Nora Roberts is the #1 New York Times bestselling author of more than 200 novels. She is also the
author of the bestselling In Death series written under the pen name J. D. Robb. There are more
than 400 million copies of her books in print.
With the legends and tradition of Ireland going through his blood vessels, falconer Connor
O’Dwyer is very pleased to call County Mayo home. It’s where his sibling, Branna, lives and
works, where his cousin, Iona, has found genuine love, and where his childhood buddies form a
circle that can’t be broken…
A circle that is about to be pulled out of shape—by a long awaited
kiss.
Meara Quinn is Branna’s very best friend, a sister in all but blood. Her and Connor’s tracks cross
practically everyday, as Connor takes travelers on hawk walks and Meara guides them on
horseback throughout the lavish countryside. She has the eyes of a gypsy and the physique of a
goddess…things Connor has often taken for granted—until his brush with death ignites them into
a swift, hot tangle.
A great deal of women have uncovered their way to Connor’s bed, but not one to his heart till
now. Frustratingly, Meara is alright with just the heat, reluctant to eliminate herself—and their
friendship—to anything more. But soon, Connor will see the full force and fury of what runs in his
blood. And he will need his family and friends around him when his past rolls in like the fog,
intimidating an finish to all he loves…
Don’t miss Book One in the Cousins O’Dwyer Trilogy
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The book writing machine Nora Roberts has become a bit formulaic in her recent years as
she blue prints all her books with a beginning ,end, high point then writes the in between.The
title greatest female writer of all time is a heavy burden to carry but as a whole Nora Carry's
it well.This is not a great book but it is a very good book with 500 five star reviews out of
seven hundred and amazon's number 77 best selling book how can you not want to read
.Shadow Spell
Shadow Spell centers on the increasing ambiance between Connor and Meara and the eager
methods they have to take to make sure Meara's safety as Cabhan is decided that she is the
best way to deteriorate the power they use against him. But the relationship between the six and
their intense dedication to kill him once and for all will grow even more powerful as each of them
understand that it will take all their personal strengths... of the heart, mind and body, to overcome
the sorcerer before he can eliminate all they hold dear.
Originally we are taken back in time to once again see how the kids of the Dark Witch Sorcha
are faring after her passing away, and this is especially significant since Connor discovers a way
to reach through the generations and meet up with Sorcha's son Eamon thereby revealing
important details and building up their bonds of family. Having Eamon and Connor able to meet
up with and communicate added an extra factor to the story and made it easier for to tie it all
together. The six friends meet regularly to enjoy each others company, make plans and give
each other strength for the coming battle and I found these times when the six are all together
very fulfilling as we get a deeper look at each personality and how they fit into this circle of
friendship and family. The scenarios in Shadow Spell  where they encounter Cabhan keep the
story moving and in the end it's the power of love and their commitment to one another that sees them through, even
when elements are at their worst. The good versus evil theme is powerful with a touching
secondary story about Meara and her mother that gives us a better glance into her character and
the concerns she has as she realizes she is seeing Connor in a whole new way.
If you like Nora Roberts, magic, spells, good versus evil and the power of the strength that love
and relationship can deliver, then Shadow Spell will be a enjoyable read and keep you thinking
how the O'Dwyer cousins and their friends will eventually do away with the evil Cabhan once and
for all and I look ahead to the last book in the trilogy, Blood Magick giving us the responses