Monday, June 13, 2011

Blindside by Catherine Coulter


From Barnes and Noble:
"New York Times–bestselling author Catherine Coulter's FBI series never fails to deliver sensual sizzle along with the suspense. In Blindside, husband-and-wife FBI agents Lacey Sherlock and Dillon Savich team up again on two vital cases: a killer who targets Washington, D.C., teachers and the kidnapping of an old friend's son. Though six-year-old Sam manages to escape and take refuge with Tennessee sheriff Katie Benedict and her daughter, Keely, his kidnappers quickly strike again...and pay a deadly price for the rematch when reinforcements arrive in the form of Sam's dad (a former FBI agent) and his buddy Savich. But the terror isn't over: It soon becomes clear that whoever is behind the kidnapping has only changed strategies, not abandoned the plan. The investigation leads in unexpected directions, particularly among the followers of a powerful local evangelist. As the story unfolds in a beautiful town nestled amid the Smoky Mountains, the quick-thinking sheriff uncovers unforeseen hazards, surprising secrets...and an extraordinary opportunity for love."
This one is probably my favorite FBI Thriller book so far. I love Katie and Miles and the kids. I loved the interaction with Keely and Sam and how Coulter made them a huge part and interactions in the story.
There were some things in the story line were a little touchy to me. The bad guys were bad because of their extreme zealous religion thoughts. I was a bit touchy because some of the things that the bad guys were saying were not that far off. Not enough wacky to be evil-like.
I like how things ended. I like that we got the big L word and the world seems to have worked itself out. I was a bit worried that Katie would give up who she was in order to have the guy and have the best for her child. She held true to herself though, so I liked that alot.
I'll give this a 3 out of 5

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