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Time to Run

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My thanks to the Author publishers and NetGalley for providing me with a Kindle version of this book to read and honestly review.
This is the first book I have read by this Author in fact if I am honest prior to this I had never heard of her. However following on from this entertaining story I will look out for more.
Well written fast paced with an engaging feisty gutsy smart heroine who always stays one step ahead of the mob and law when she witnesses a murder. Descriptive excellent characters funny with plenty of action.
Recommended.

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This was a fun one! Murder, intrigue, FBI, cops, the mob. Classic combination and wholly entertaining. I especially loved that the baddie was also a foodie, and that everyone was very concerned about the well being of their pets.

My ideal thriller has slightly more depth to it, more developed characters, and gets my heart racing so that I can't read at night. I can't say this book quite reached that level, but I'd definitely still recommend it for a light read.

Thanks to Netgalley for supplying me with a copy of this book in exchange for an unbiased review.

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Strong, well-developed female protagonist who finds herself in an awful conundrum. Fenced in/chased by both the good guys and the bad guys, how will she survive?

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This is a well written story with fantastic characters, and even though the plot doesn't sound very original, there are some good twists.

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4.5/5 stars
When Jax walked through that red door which was supposed to bring her good fortune, she ended up running for the next four years with red on her hands.

A series of events paints Jax as a murderer and a professional criminal.. No matter where she goes she is tailed by the mob and the FBI who want her for different reasons but perhaps that red door had been somewhat lucky because comically enough, neither can get their hands on her. She just managed to slip through their fingers-literally.

Jax is a strong female character who can take care of herself and adapt to her circumstances as they rapidly change. She is admirable and even the bad guys can't help but be impressed:

"She had shown guts and talent, evading him for so long. If things had been different, he wouldn't have minded working with her."

But being a fugitive isn't the life she wants and the honest Special Agent Lincoln Montgomery seems to be the only one who can help her prove her innocence but before anything they must learn to trust each other and trust is hard to come by when betrayals and corruption are rife. It all comes down to: who will you trust with your life?

This book is a page turner. You'll want to finish this book before doing anything else. The characters are loveable and well developed. The plot is catchy. Nothing is really what it seems.

Grab a meal, some snacks and maybe even take a nap because with Susan C. Muller's vivid imagery you'll be running from chapter one.

You can run but where can you hide?

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