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Wednesday, November 13, 2013

Peril by Jordyn Redwood Book Review






Description:
Dr. Thomas Reeves is at the pinnacle of his career. The Department of Defense has awarded him a lucrative contract for his new research into superior autobiographical memory, which promises the ability to create combat troops able to quickly learn complex battle plans and enact them perfectly under the most demanding battlefield scenarios.
An elite unit has received neural grafts from fetal cadavers of genetically altered brain cells with enhanced NMDA receptors. The results are remarkable . . . until the recipients begin suffering hallucinations, nightmares, paralysis, . . . and death. Dr. Reeves searches for answers, but DOD insiders want him to stop the search.
The situation becomes public when pediatric ICU nurse Morgan Adams, Dr. Reeves’s daughter, is taken hostage by three research subjects in an attempt to force Dr. Reeves into disclosing why they are sick. If answers aren’t revealed within twenty-four hours, patients in the pediatric ICU will be killed.
This spine-tingling conclusion to the Bloodline Trilogy raises spiritual and ethical dilemmas torn directly out of today’s headlines. When does life begin? How far does commitment to family go? And can the sins of the father ever be forgiven?

Peril by Jordyn Redwood was a truly non stop novel of terror and suspense. Morgan Adams is a nurse who has begun to feel as if she does not want to go on when she is caught in the middle of a crisis because of her newly found father. Why is all of this happening to her? She has one horrible thing after another happen in her life. This is a novel of huge courage and unbelievable faith.


My review,
This novel kept me in suspense and shock almost every page. It was so good that I had to read continuously until I finished the last page. Morgan Adams is a fantastic character and I really felt like I really understood her actions. I would recommend this book to anyone who likes a fast paced story, with a great storyline. I give this book a 5/5. I was given this book by Kregel Publications and all opinions are 100% my own.

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