About the Book
A stalker who wants to finish what he started. A US Marshal who’s vowed to protect his charge. And one woman who is determined to put the past in the past.
Flight paramedic Raina Price has been running so long it’s hard to stop. To escape a dangerous stalker, she changed her name and disappeared, building a new life with the help of a friend from her time in juvie. It feels good to put her energies into saving people’s lives, but because her stalker was never found, she’s never stopped looking over her shoulder. And one can only run so far before the past finally catches up.
US Marshal Vincent Corelli’s job is to hunt down fugitives and protect those who are assigned to him. When Raina is almost killed right in front of him, he vows to protect her at all costs–whether it’s his job or not. Together they work to solve the mystery of Raina’s past. But someone is out to make sure Raina doesn’t live long enough to do it.
Countdown is the breathless conclusion to USA Today bestselling author Lynette Eason’s thrilling Extreme Measures series.
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In My Opinion
Lynette Eason is a master at writing strong female characters, and she proves that once again with the finale of her Extreme Measures series. In Countdown, we get to learn more about the somewhat elusive Raina.
I think Eason has purposely left an air of mystery around Raina Price because this book packed a punch as I learned more and more about her past—and oh wow does she have some things in her past to unpack. These revelations are peeled back, layer by layer, alongside some intense moments.
The twists and turns this story took kept me on my toes and invested throughout the book. Countdown makes the perfect finale for this series.
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