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Not Dead Yet

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Definitely make time for this one! Another piece of the puzzle falls into place in the Guardian series by Traci Hunter Abramson. There are so many parts of this book that had me on the edge of my seat, literally. The characters are likable, and as always I wanted it to keep going! How long until the next one?!

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I have enjoyed all the novels I have read by Traci Hunter Abramson and Not Dead Yet is no exception. The story is gripping and full of suspense and we are taken on a real roller coaster ride with Cassidy Edgemont and a team of fellow guardians who are trying to find out who knows she is still alive and who wants her dead, and what the members of the Freedom Coalition are up to. Fellow guardian Donovan, who also “died” some years back in order to protect his ex wife and daughter, and Cas become close although they realise there is not much chance of them living a normal life together.
When Cas’s parents and sister come to Paris, she knows she is sent to the safe house in Brussels with Donavan in order to keep her family safe, although she longs to meet up with them again……
That is all I am going to tell you for fear of spoiling things for you.
I highly recommend Not Dead Yet to anyone who enjoys a good romantic thriller.
I was given a free copy of the book by NetGalley from Covenant Communications.The opinions inthis review are completely my own.

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Love traci hunter abramson. She manages to capture suspense and romance all wrapped up into one. Taking us into the fictional world of danger and placing us right there in the action.

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They thought she was dead. Now they’ll make sure.
This book is a definite page turner, as are the others by Traci Abramson. The story will grab you with the first page and not let go until the last. It is fast paced and intricate as it weaves together the characters lives and personalities. After miraculously surviving an attempt on her life, Cas is offered safety and a new identity as a ghost in the Guardian program but to accept means she must remain “dead” working undercover as an agent for good in the world while stationed in Europe. Donovan, also a ghost, does the same but his area is the African continent. When Cas’s cover is blown and she again is in danger, Donovan and others race to save her from those who have no concern as to the number of people harmed or worse as long as they get their target. It’s a fast-paced story spanning several countries as the Guardians and others rush to save Cas as well as numerous innocent bystanders. A very excellent read and I highly recommend it. Thanks to the publisher and Netgalley for the copy. This is my review and all thoughts are my own.

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This is another installment of the Guardian series. This book is a fast paced read, that had me staying up late. Four years ago Cassidy Edgemont, was declared dead and has been hidden by the Guardians. Life on the run, is hard for Cas,, always looking behind and around Traci Abramson, has done it again What a great book.

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This continuance in the Guardian series is another fantastic story by Traci Hunter Abramson. If you ever wanted to know what it would be like to be a secret government operative where noone knows you are alive- this story gives such in-depth and vivid descriptions of what life would be like. Always being on the run and looking out to make sure that no one has seen you. The intensity is so high. Traci Hunter Abramson is able to create such suspense while bringing in a little mystery and romance. I knew when I started this story- I would have to give myself time to finish it because I wouldn't want to stop and I was not wrong.

This is one of those stories that I get immersed in immediately and can't wait to know what happens. I want to figure out who the bad guy is and what their motive is. I don't know how Abramson manages to do it but these stories are so lifelike that I half-wished I could be in them but at the same time hope I never have to go through what these characters do.

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