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Danger Never Sleeps #2

Acceptable Risk

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Sarah Denning is a military journalist with the Army in the Middle East when her convoy is attacked and she's taken hostage. When former Army Ranger Gavin Black is asked by his old unit commander--Sarah's imposing father--to plan an extremely risky rescue, he reluctantly agrees and successfully executes it.Back in the US, Sarah is livid when she's discharged on a false psychiatric evaluation and vows to return to the Army. Until she learns of her brother's suicide. Unable to believe her brother would do such a thing, she puts her plans on hold and enlists Gavin to help her discover the truth. What they uncover may be the biggest story of Sarah's career--if she can survive long enough to write it.Strap in for another breakneck nail-biter from bestselling romantic suspense author Lynette Eason that will have you up turning pages long into the night.

320 pages, Kindle Edition

First published August 1, 2020

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Lynette Eason

182 books3,765 followers
Lynette Eason grew up in Greenville, SC. She graduated from the University of South Carolina, Columbia, and then obtained her masters in education from Converse College. Author of twenty inspirational romantic suspense books, she is also a member of American Christian Fiction Writers (ACFW) and Romance Writers of America (RWA). In 1996, Lynette married "the boy next door" and now she and her husband and their two children make their home in Simpsonville, South Carolina."

Series:
. Amazon Adventure
. High Stakes
. Women of Justice

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Profile Image for Lindsey (Books for Christian Girls).
2,160 reviews5,108 followers
May 22, 2024
2 stars, personally.

Trigger warnings: suicides, suicidal thoughts, & grief over deaths of family members

Like the first book in this series, I wouldn’t recommend this book either to those in BFCG’s target age range. This is definitely shaping up to be a harder series with rough topics heavily featured. I’m a bit scared to see what the next two books will have in them. The first book was hard because of the terrible and horrible topic of children being killed; this second book just hit hard to me personally because of the grief and suicide topics. Even with the content in the first book, I definitely liked it more than this second book because of the main chapter, humor, and while it tugged on my heartstrings, it didn’t make me cry like this book did. I’ll read the next two books in the series but I’ll admit I’m a bit nervous going into them.


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Profile Image for Hannah.
2,844 reviews1,436 followers
July 1, 2020
Suspense I couldn't put down! Sarah has to solve the mystery of her brother's death in order to keep herself alive. Veterans across the nation are committing suicide, and Sarah is convinced something is up. But at first, she just looks like a grieving sister refusing to accept that her brother was actually suicidal.

I did spot the bad guy as soon as s/he made an appearance, but I defy anyone else to figure that out unless they too have read around 40 Eason novels as I have. But I didn't figure out the motivation for them to go after Sarah until late in the book.

While I loved getting to know Sarah and enjoyed her as the prime MC, I would have liked knowing Gavin just a bit more (come on, publisher, we definitely needed this book to pass 400 pages). I wouldn't like to give up any of the focus on Sarah--just make the book longer and get more Gavin.

What bugged me most, though, was the inclusion of two profane phrases, which lowered my rating by one star. There wasn't a lot of spiritual content to begin with, and then to show characters taking God lightly meant my teeth went on edge a bit. I will never understand why it's okay to 'swear by all that's sacred' or to call a place 'Godforsaken' because God is everywhere.

Thanks to the publisher for a free reading copy. A favorable review was not required.
Profile Image for Paula Shreckhise.
1,532 reviews137 followers
July 24, 2020
Acceptable Risk is the second book in the Danger Never Sleeps series. These are gritty stories that deal with hard but realistic issues. Be warned : PTSD, hostage situations and suicide are not easy to read about. The action seemed a mile-a-minute but it also seemed true to life.
Gavin Black and Sarah Denning met in the Army in Afghanistan and dated a few times but things changed. They are reunited when Gavin rescues Sarah from a prison cell at the behest of her father, the General. They are soon caught up in a disturbing plot when they return to the States and spend time in a VA hospital. Can they uncover the criminal deeds before any more veterans suffer?
Theirs is a journey to rely on God to help them get to the bottom of the nefarious events. It is also a journey of forgiveness for Sarah and her father.
This story may be a bit raw but it moved at a fast pace and kept my attention. The heroine is strong, if opinionated and the hero is stalwart, sincere and patient while being a competent bodyguard.
This can be read as a stand alone, although we meet a few characters from book one. I am really looking forward to reading the third book in the series. Lynette Eason is a favorite author. I always say I will read anything she writes.
*A complimentary copy of this book was provided by Revell through Interviews and Reviews. I was not required to give a favorable review. All opinions are my own.*
Profile Image for Sarah Grace Grzy.
634 reviews939 followers
March 23, 2022
Lynette Eason is back with a bang! This series has been a wild ride since the beginning, and continues to be one! I enjoyed getting to know Sarah and Gavin throughout the story and loved their sweet romance. The plot is fast-paced and action-filled, and keeps you on your toes. I stayed up way too late too many nights in a row to finish this one. The later half of the book is full of plot twists and unexpected turns that had me on the literal edge of my seat. Overall, another fabulous thriller from Eason!

FTC DIsclosure: I received a copy of this book from the publisher for promotional purposes. I was not required to write a positive review and these are my honest thoughts and opinions.
Profile Image for Gloria.
1,139 reviews162 followers
July 20, 2020
Acceptable Risk, the second in the Danger Never Sleeps series, is another edgy, action packed suspense with realistic, likable characters, danger, and a mystery to solve. As the story starts, Sarah Denning, a military journalist with the Army, is in the Middle East when she is kidnapped along with some Afghani girls. Her father, Lieutenant General Lewis Denning hires former Army Ranger, Gavin Black, and his team of contractors to go in and get Sarah out. Now, Sarah is back in South Carolina and discharged, thanks to her dad. Gavin and Sarah went on a few dates before Sarah decided to call it off a while back and he is friends with her brother Caden, a federal agent. The General, secretly hires Gavin to keep her safe because he has had threats that may have put Sarah in danger. With the friendship background, it is easy for Gavin to hang around. About the same time as all this is going down with Sarah, her younger brother Dustin commits suicide. He is also in the Army but is stateside dealing with PTSD, actually doing better when he kills himself. And he isn't the only one. A pattern appears of soldiers who served in Afghanistan and witnessed an orphanage bombing that caused severe psychiatric issues. Most are doing better when they commit suicide. While Sarah's life continues to be in danger, she, Gavin, Caden, and others work to find answers. The VA hospital where Sarah recovered when back stateside has some weird things going on so that is where the search begins. This is mystery with twists and turns, danger, relationship issues, romantic attraction, and light faith. A great addition to the series and highly recommended read. I don't think that you have to read the prior one first but I like to read books in order.
I received a complimentary ARC from Revell Publishing through NetGalley. All thoughts and opinions are mine only.
Profile Image for Staci.
2,298 reviews665 followers
August 20, 2020
The crime in this second book of the series was interesting and seemed plausible. I didn't love the main characters though. I look forward to continuing the series.
Profile Image for Kaytlin Phillips.
Author 17 books250 followers
May 13, 2024
3.5 stars

This was probably my least favorite that I've read so far...don't get me wrong, I love Gavin's character...I just...this one felt slow to me and then all the suicides made me sad...so yeah.

Characters:
Sarah was a nice character...albeit one I found hard to relate to...but yeah...I love her brother Caden. He's nice, and just I like his character.
Gavin (one of my favorite names) was a great character! Love him... even if the added drama with his sister seemed unnecessary to the story.
All the other characters were great, and I did like seeing them again.

Themes:
Mostly about not holding onto grudges... and opening your mind and heart to trying to understand others. Not just writing their actions off.

Language:
N/A

Romance:
A touch. Very clean.

Overall:
This one starts out with a bang but then slows down considerably and then picks up...I think what made me not like it was I couldn't figure out the mystery myself...even though I guessed who was behind it from the start I couldn't put the pieces together because there wasn't enough information to connect it all.
Plus, the whole cover-up of a drug that was highly addictive and making people commit suicide when they came off it...it was sad. Just so, so sad...and not what I thought I was getting into.
Anyway, not my favorite book. But Gavin and that scene near the end with the plane saved the day.
Profile Image for Abigail.
Author 2 books205 followers
October 17, 2020
Lynette Eason does it again. Mrs. Eason, the queen of suspense, has flawlessly written yet another suspense novel that kept me on my toes the entire time. I was suspicious of multiple people throughout the novel who could have been the villain, but I never really gave much thought to who the actual bad guy ended up being. I honestly was hooked from the first page and I did not want to put this novel down. My mind was rushing throughout the whole novel trying to figure out how was behind all the murders, and how they all were connected.

Not only was the plot and suspense thick, but the characters were absolutely lovable. I loved getting to know Sarah more in this book. I really liked her character in Collateral Danger and I was super excited for her book. Well, Mrs. Eason did not disappoint. I feel in love with her character from page one and my love for her grew. She was a kick-butt journalist that was not going to allow some bad guy(s) to stop her. I loved how we got to see all sides of her. Not only did we get to see her be kick-butt but we also got to see her more human side and that made me enjoy her as a character even more. Her character development was spot on and it was super enjoyable to watch her grow.

Her partner, Gavin, was just as lovable, if not more. His humor literally made me laugh aloud multiple times throughout the book. His love and care for Sarah also made me love him so much. The way that he selflessly gave up his time to help and protect her made me so happy. I know that the romance in these novels is not super realistic, but they still are so sweet especially when the male lead is a sweetheart like Gavin.

Overall, I loved this book so much. I cannot wait for book 3 and any other books that Mrs. Eason has for us!

*FTC: I received this book from Revell through Interviews and Reviews in exchange for my honest opinion. All thoughts are my own. I was not required to write a positive review.*
Profile Image for Abigail Harris.
Author 51 books260 followers
July 25, 2020
Wow, I highly appreciate this series from Lynette Eason!

From the view of a Veteran's daughter this series is so sad but so needed!

What I appreciate about this series is that Eason is showing the darker side of the military and yet she is still showing them the respect that our military should be shown.

Suicide is a very hard subject especially veterans' suicide for me, and in Acceptable Risk the topic is handled in well for dealing with the topics it does.

Sarah's growth of character was done in a natural way without any force in the writing style.

Gavin's side of the story I enjoyed though at first I didn't like him too much but after a while he showed that he was growing.

If you like suspense I hope you will get a copy of Acceptable Risk by Lynette Eason!

Note: There is mention of past sins such as sleeping with guys, and there is a mention of a professor who is buying As with sex. He is sent to jail though.

This book was provided courtesy of Baker Publishing (Revell), through Interviews & Reviews.
Profile Image for Susan Snodgrass.
2,002 reviews272 followers
July 22, 2020
'His brain was already in combat mode, that zone where everything he did was geared for survival and in protection of the woman sitting beside him.'

I am seriously loving this series by Lynette Eason. When military journalist Sarah Denning is taken hostage overseas, her general father asks former Army Ranger Gavin Black to head up the rescue effort, an extremely dangerous mission. But it works and Sarah is back home in the US but she faces more serious issues now, including a deadly plan. Sarah and Gavin must work together to uncover the truth-- if they can manage to stay alive to do so.

Eason hits the ground running and the action and suspense just ratchet up from the first paragraph on, racing toward an exciting and exhilarating ending. Well done! Highly recommended.

*My thanks to Revell Publishing for a copy of this book via Net Galley. The opinion in this review is completely my own.
Profile Image for Andrea Cox.
Author 4 books1,741 followers
July 8, 2021
This was a pretty great story. I enjoyed the edgy opening, fast pace, and heart-pounding action. I also thought the author was quite gutsy to tackle head-on the tough topic of suicide. She handled it superbly and beautifully showed the regret and sorrow of such a devastating choice. The characters were relatable and the mystery well delivered. I especially liked the high-stakes action late in the story.

The sex crimes that popped up in the final chapter or two seemed to come out of nowhere. I’m not sure why they were included, other than the shock factor. I felt the same about the sleeping around issue that cropped up quite suddenly. There was no layering in of either bombshell, and they felt quite unnecessary to the plot for both characters involved.

Triggers: suicide

Content: alcohol, drugs, tobacco, suicide, replacement expletives, tattoos, swearing by “the name of all that’s sacred,” sleeping around (a character’s background, so not shown on-page), sex crimes (mentioned, not shown)
3,925 reviews1,763 followers
January 19, 2021
A gripping plot with so many twists and turns even a compass wouldn't be able to keep a reader on a straight course to the end. Complex layers that include betrayal and the worst kind of villainy kept me in speed reading mode all the way through. And all the while enchanted with the developing romance.

Sarah and Gavin had dated before...until Sarah retreated after the third date. The way Gavin patiently works his way through her reluctance (downright fear, really) showcases his gentle, tender and respectful nature. Happy toe-curling sigh. This is the kind of hero that brings life to a story. And aptly matched in grit and determination by Sarah when it comes to finding answers in their investigation.

This is the second book in Eason's Danger Never Sleeps series but it reads very well as a standalone. I actually read the books out of order, one, three and now, finally, two and had no problem. I love the camaraderie of girlfriends who bonded during their service overseas and the way they continue to have each others' backs stateside.

Another unputdownable book by one of my fave romantic suspense authors.
Profile Image for Jaycee Weaver.
Author 38 books305 followers
September 23, 2020
From the first page, I was sucked in by the action. And then the emotions—anger, resentment, heartbreak, grief, longing—and Sarah’s stubborn refusal to give up on a girl who she just knows needs help. I love a strong heroine, but not many authors really pull off headstrong well. Eason does so with Sarah, who’s both emotional and steel, headstrong and vulnerable. And then she gives Sarah a hero who’s perfect for her. Gavin saves her hide, shields and protects, but also recognizes her capability, intelligence, and strength without being intimidated or going alpha. They balance and strengthen each other, which makes their romance all the more captivating as they put the pieces of the puzzle together.

I enjoyed Collateral Damage, but this one’s even better. Can’t wait for book 3 and PLEASE tell me Caden gets a book eventually? I received a copy from the publisher via NetGalley. All opinions are my own and freely given.
Profile Image for Nicole.
381 reviews
November 7, 2020
Originally posted on Inkwell Inspirations

Acceptable Risk, the second installment in award winning author Lynette Eason’s Danger Never Sleeps series, is an action-packed romantic suspense novel that will keep readers highly invested in the storyline until the very end. Acceptable Risk can be easily read and enjoyed as a standalone novel.

After military journalist Sarah Denning is successfully rescued from a hostage situation in Afghanistan by former Army Ranger Gavin Black and his team, danger continues to follow them home to the States. When looking into her brother’s shocking suicide, things aren’t as they seem, and Sarah and Gavin’s lives are once again in extreme danger.

Lynette Eason has been a longtime favorite romantic suspense author of mine. Readers who enjoy a lot of fast paced action will love this novel, along with the light romantic thread included in the storyline. Romantic suspense is my favorite genre to read and my most-read genre, so I have been looking forward to this book for awhile. Even though I was able to figure out the perpetrator early on in the book, that did not take away my enjoyment of the novel. Now I can’t wait for Active Defense (book 3 in the Danger Never Sleeps series) to release in January 2021.

Acceptable Risk is highly recommended for readers of romantic suspense, especially those who enjoy books by authors such as Dani Pettrey, Lynn H. Blackburn, Rachel Dylan, and Irene Hannon.

I received a complimentary copy of this book from Revell and was not required to write a positive review. All opinions expressed are mine.
Profile Image for MJSH.
1,320 reviews74 followers
August 23, 2020
“You’re not that person anymore. You’ve risen above it.”

Wow. I didn’t think Lynette Eason could top her Collateral Damage (the first book in the series), but she has outdone herself with Acceptable Risk. Brimming with intense action and suspense, mind-spinning plot with shocking twists, and endearing characters, this book is another winner in the romantic suspense genre and a must read. Although it can be read as a stand alone, I think readers will get a richer experience by reading the series in order to get everyone’s background and enjoy this tight-knit circle of friends and colleagues.

Sarah, an Army investigative reporter, and Gavin, a former Army special ops, have a past from when they served together in Afghanistan. Now Gavin runs a security company stateside and is recruited by Sarah’s father to protect her while Sarah is recuperating from a kidnapping. Sarah has a dark past and an anger problem against her father which boil up when her younger brother dies. Convinced that something strange happening in the VA hospital caused his death, Sarah puts her stubbornly dogged self to find answers and brings Gavin and her brother Caden, the FBI agent, into the fray. Little does she know that what she’s digging up is bigger than any of them could possibly imagine. Gavin is the alpha male, protective hero with a tender side who is definitely swoon-worthy. The themes of forgiveness and reconciliation run throughout the story and make the characters feel real even as they’re dodging bullets and speeding vehicles.

I received a copy of the book from Revell via LibraryThing and was under no obligation to post a positive review. All comments and opinions are solely my own.
Profile Image for Loraine.
3,450 reviews
August 9, 2020
This second book in the Danger Never Sleeps series brought flying pages, mystery, suspense, romance and intrigue. Eason's close look at military life reflects her obviously extensive research. She portrays the problems and struggles veterans encounter with both PTSD and VA hospitals so clearly.

The main characters, Sarah and Gavin, were extremely well written. As a military journalist, Sarah had a deep need to pursue the truth in all matters especially when they concern her family. As an ex-military man, Gavin was filled with the need to protect those he cared about. Their witty banter added a delightful touch to their growing relationship. Yet both had relationships in their lives that they needed to repair, and it was enjoyable to see how they helped one another to change perspectives particularly about past choices.

I look forward to the next book in this series as Eason's suspense is always well written.

**I received a complimentary copy of this book from the publisher through NetGalley. Opinions are mine alone. I was not compensated for this review.
908 reviews4 followers
February 6, 2022
Phew! Even more fast-paced and suspenseful than Book 1! Although I found some of it too dramatic to be realistic, I was very willing to suspend those moments of disbelief to stay engaged in this wild ride of a book.
Profile Image for Monica H (TeaandBooks).
838 reviews84 followers
July 28, 2020
Acceptable Risk by Lynette Eason is the second book in the Danger Never Sleeps series--and just as fast-paced and riveting as the first one.



Journalist Sarah Denning is held hostage by the Taliban and then sent home after being shot in the rescue operation to recover. At the same time, she finds out her brother has committed suicide and it doesn't sit well with her. Former Army Ranger Gavin Black is set to help keep her safe and home and work with her to find the truth.


Acceptable Risk kept my interest from the start to the finish. The mystery in the book was interesting and the relationships were intriguing. I sometimes didn't like Sarah's rebellious attitude but I could understand it in the context of her life. I thought Gavin was a swoon-worthy caretaker for her. I appreciated the difficult conversations the couple had in this book. Even though it wasn't easy for Sarah, she made an effort to talk about her hard things with him. In return, he respected her enough to make an effort to understand her. The General was sort of a jerk but in the end, but I truly felt for him and could understand why he was the way he was. Acceptable Risk was mainly a clean read full of suspense, adventure, and a mystery to solve--all elements of a good read for me. There were snippets of faith elements but nothing preachy at all. I thought this cover was also well done--Sarah's personality from the story seems to come through in her face.

I received this book courtesy of Baker Publishing Group, Revell Division, through Interviews and Reviews. All opinions in this review are my own.
Profile Image for Maureen Timerman.
3,230 reviews490 followers
July 30, 2020
Another great book by Lynette Eason, you will not be disappointed, at least I wasn't, she kept my attention right to the end.
Whether we are in the Middles East, back in the States, in a hospital, in planes, homes, there is always action. Why? The famous I don't care about anyone but money. Unfortunately, everyone is expendable, and we watch in horror as the story unfolds.
There is a sweet romance, a look at a family having lost a loved one, and family dynamics.
This is the second book in this series, and yes, it can be read alone. A very appropriate name for this series, Danger Never Sleeps.
I received this book through LibraryThing and the Publisher Revell, and was not required to give a positive review.
289 reviews2 followers
January 3, 2021
Eason is one of my favorite authors and she did not disappoint. Tough issues, fast pace and a patient hero. I did get a little annoyed with the heroine and her stubbornness and hard heart but she eventually figured it out. 😀 I also determined the bad guy and the wicked plot much earlier than usual too. Not sure if I’m getting smarter or I’m just in sync with Eason’s style now. 😄 Can’t wait for the next one!
Profile Image for Karin.
1,827 reviews33 followers
November 1, 2022
3.5 stars rounded up

This is what Christian thrillers can be--tightly written, gritty with strong characters. While I didn't find enough depth in the characters, this is quite normal in the thriller genre, and of course this is a romantic suspense novel, so that affects things. There aren't any really original characters, but there were some clever things that Eason did so that even though one knows basically how a Christian romantic suspense novel is going to end--that's part of the lure of the genre--not everything is as predictable as you might think. There's no point in reading thrillers where there are no twists and turns.

I haven't read a lot of Eason novels and don't plan to go back and read all of her old ones because she has written so many I might start to see all of her patterns, but I do plan to read the next book in this series.
Profile Image for Tamara Tilley.
Author 10 books23 followers
August 4, 2020
5+ out of 5 stars

Wow! Another great adventure from Lynette Eason! I think I held my breath through the entire book!

Sarah Denning, a military journalist, is on emotional overload. Though she is thankful to be alive after surviving a hostage situation, she is angry her lieutenant general father is responsible for her freedom. She is grateful for the covert team who rescued her, but coming face-to-face with team leader, Gavin Black—a man she once had feelings for—scrambles her senses. Then, when she finds out her brother who is suffering from PTSD has committed suicide, along with a list of other Army veterans, she vows to figure out what is causing recovering men and women to take their own lives.

Former Army Ranger Gavin Black is thankful Sarah Denning got out of the Middle East in one piece, but his next obstacle is making sure she stays that way. Needing to stay focused, he tries to put his feelings for Sarah on the back burner, a task easier said than done. When it’s clear her life is still in danger, he and Sarah must race against the clock to find out what is happening to military veterans, and who wants Sarah dead.

ACCEPTABLE RISK was not just your run-of-the-mill romance/suspense. It was suspense on steroids! The story was intricately woven together with different threads from Sarah’s life, a life made up of many layers that were continually being peeled away as the story intensified. And then there was Gavin, the reluctant hero. Though he knew both he and Sarah were trying to process their past feelings for each other, he also knew at any moment she could discover the secret he was keeping from her and kick him to the curb. But no matter what happened, he vowed to keep her safe, a promise he had no intention of breaking.

ACCEPTABLE RISK is a fast-pace story that kept me on the edge of my seat. I can’t wait to read ACTIVE DEFENSE, book three in the Danger Never Sleeps series.

Though an advance copy of this book was provided to me by Revell, all opinions and comments are my own.
Profile Image for Rebecca.
2,355 reviews164 followers
October 8, 2023
3.5 stars
"I didn't dream her."

. . . . except that everyone around her, insists that the troubled young woman in the adjacent hospital room doesn't even exist. Military journalist Sarah Denning is adamant that Brianne is indeed a very real person, but then again Sarah is experiencing horrific nightmares and flashbacks from a recent ordeal in Afghanistan, and has been deemed unstable enough to be discharged from the army .

Following her harrowing kidnapping experience by Middle East terrorists and subsequent rescue, Sarah's recovery from two gunshot wounds has resulted in a period of mild convalescence . Certain that her life is still in danger, her father, a military general, hires former Army Ranger Gavin Black to protect Sarah, putting Gavin in the cross hairs of a woman for whom he dearly cares and a father whom Sarah clearly despises.

"Something's going on, Sarah. something . . . weird. . . . Somehow we have landed right in the middle of it."

A suspicious family tragedy deepens Sarah's apprehension, but accelerates her determination to find some answers; she needs to find Brianne and she needs to know what really happened to her brother . . .. and then there's Gavin. Is any of it an "acceptable risk"?

What a trail of tears, tragedies, and ultimate triumphs . . . . . enjoy this author's signature style . . . lots of questions, an impossibly fast pace, and lovely romantic overtures.
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1,036 reviews62 followers
August 16, 2020
I enjoyed this book because it helped me think about what people in the military might experience when they are discharged. I know this book is fiction but it still gives me an idea into a life I would otherwise know nothing about. I liked Sarah's character a lot and the suspense element held my attention until the end. I thought the concept that interesting and unique and also a bit scary to think about how realistic it might be. I don't want any spoilers so you will just have to read it to find out! This is the second in the series and while the first book is my favorite I enjoyed this one as well.



"Thanks to Revell for offering me a free copy in exchange for an honest review. All opinions are my own and I was not required to write a positive review."
Profile Image for Morgan Giesbrecht.
Author 2 books186 followers
February 9, 2024
*squints at phone* Whaaaaaat just happened?!

Since this was my first book from Eason, I didn’t walk in with any expectations. Just the knowledge that I was in a race against time to beat my library hold (which I was stubbornly determined to do). Well! I foresee suspense fiction taking a prominent place in my reading list for the near future, haha!

While I called the bad guy early on, I was riveted. Easton’s style is easy to follow but grounds you in the storytelling. And as often happens in crime & suspense fiction, you learn things about the world you wonder if it was better off not knowing about. Yet it gives you a deeper appreciation for the ones who serve, have served, and fight for freedom and justice daily. 🫡

Plus, I love Sarah & Gavin. Forehead kisses are my weakness. 🥺
Profile Image for Gina.
237 reviews1 follower
January 18, 2021
This was good but not great. I'd give it 3.5 stars. The mystery and suspense was page-turning and definitely kept my interest. I also really enjoyed the plot and the jobs of the characters (relating to the military) however, I really DIDN'T enjoy the main character, Sarah, I didn't like her personality! She had such a chip on her shoulder and I didn't really understand why Gavin liked her. Oh well, there are lots of different personalities in this world--you're not gonna like all of them, even in books ;)
Profile Image for Jasmine.
1,293 reviews43 followers
March 12, 2021
Just how much is an acceptable risk?

Wow! Was I surprised by just how much I liked Acceptable Risk! I hadn't read anything by Lynette Eason for awhile but decided to give her new Danger Never Sleeps series I shot when book one came out, and, lo and behold, I liked it it. Fast forward to book two and it was even better!

Acceptable Risk was an edge-of-your-seat romantic suspense from the very first page. The action was non-stop and there were more twists and turns than a game of Chutes And Ladders. Seriously, author Lynette Eason had me hooked right off and she held me hostage until the very end.

I know the phrase has probably been well used and over used but Acceptable Risk has some of the best flawed characters. They deal with a whole range of issues including rejection, unforgiveness, unresolved anger, and even a little bit of spite. And yet, author Lynette Eason has portrayed them in such a true-to-life way that you can completely understand why, even realizing that you yourself would probably react in a similar way.

If you are a fan of romantic suspense novels that will keep you breathlessly turning the pages and anxiously awaiting the next release I'd definitely recommend the Danger Never Sleeps series. It's a doozy!

(I received a copy of this book from the publisher. All opinions are entirely my own.)
Profile Image for Charlene.
244 reviews30 followers
January 17, 2021
3.75

A good mystery suspense.

In this series I am learning that there are many different types of suspense fiction. While book 1 was an action suspense this book felt more like a mystery suspense. My favourite aspect of suspense is guessing who did the crime. But apart from the first two chapters (which were edge of your seat suspenseful!) I felt the first 50% or more was about finding out what the crime was with lots of unexplained events. Somewhere on the journey I lost the excitement of waiting for the outcome. I felt the ending was obvious.

However while this is not my favourite of the series or my favourite book written by this author it still deserves 4 stars rating (marked 3.75 to indicate I enjoyed it just a little less than the first book). The characters were great. Gavin was lovely and Sarah was head strong & bossy but the match definitely worked.

I love the underline theme of dealing with family relationships and the challenges that can make those relationships difficult.

I give Callie Beaulieu 4 stars for engaging audio performance.

I am looking forward to book 3 in the series in the near future.

Recommended for Mystery suspense fans :)
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1,508 reviews655 followers
January 6, 2021
Another great suspense by Lynette Eason. From the first pages there is mystery, action and some chemistry between the main characters. I loved the thrilling ride this author took me on while reading Sarah and Gavin's journey to find answers.

And that's what real strength is. Pressing on when it would be much easier to simply give up.

The author really got the emotional impact right in this one. I did feel Sarah's struggles and hurt and even felt sorry a few times for the General as well. Though I adored Sarah and Gavin's story, I didn't connect as much with them as I did with Brooke and Asher.

The mystery/suspense was intriguing - though I did guess the bad guy early on and as well as more what was going on, there was a whole lot of plot twists I did not see coming and there was one scene which that was crazy!

I loved the lessons Sarah learned and Gavin's growth as well. At the end there was a promise of reconciliation between two characters which left me with hope.

Highly recommended to fans of suspense!
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