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Friday, February 27, 2026

Book Tour: Reign of Secrets by James P. Cain @RABTBookTours




Historical Fiction Thriller

Date Published: 12/10/2025

Publisher: Manhattan Book Group




When the Prince of Denmark is murdered in the Florida Keys, an unlikely duo of American and Irish diplomats in Copenhagen becomes embroiled in a deadly game of espionage, ancient conspiracies and high stakes diplomacy as they confront one of the West's most dangerous enemies. In Reign of Secrets, Colonel Whit Ransom and Irish attaché Aisling Kelly race across Europe to stop the Russian President and his assassins as they chase the Danish Crown’s most guarded treasure, a thousand-year-old secret that could threaten the royal houses of Europe and return the Russian empire to glory.

In Reign of Secrets, diplomacy meets danger, and the past may be the deadliest weapon of all.

 

Praise for Reign of Secrets


"A gripping, timely story... that masterfully blends that warrior ethos with today's geopolitical reality, as Whit Ransom confronts Vladimir Putin's ruthless ambition to resurrect an empire."

- Lt. Col. James Reese (Ret.), US Army Delta Force Operator

"Through this historical thriller, Reign of Secrets offers a captivating glimpse into the essence of what it means to follow in the footsteps of legends..."

- Morten Andersen, "The Great Dane", Member, NFL Hall of Fame

"A masterfully crafted tale that explores how the West's adversaries subtly challenge the narratives of history - reshaping symbols, exploiting weaknesses, reframing legacies, and testing the resilience of democratic values and the international order."

-Lt. General Ed Cardon (Ret.), former Commander, US Army Cyber Command

 

About the Author


James P. Cain’s remarkable career has spanned the fields of law, business, politics, sports and international diplomacy. From volunteering on Ronald Reagan's first Presidential campaign, being featured on CBS's 60 Minutes at the age of 27, to becoming a partner in an international law firm, serving as President of the NHL Carolina Hurricanes, and later as U.S. Ambassador to Denmark, Ambassador Cain has operated at the highest levels of leadership and public service for over five decades.

A personal encounter with Islamic terrorism in 2016 became the catalyst for writing Reign of Secrets.

Reign of Secrets is the first in a series of Whit Ransom novels.

His first book, The American, written during the last few months of his diplomatic service, was a Bestseller in Denmark.

Ambassador Cain and his family live in North Carolina.


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Book Tour: If Two of Them Are Dead by Gina M. Bennett @RABTBookTours




Spy Thriller / Historical Fiction

Date Published: October 9, 2025

Publisher: Manhattan Book Group




Two spies. Two centuries. One mistake that erases the United States of America.

When Ruth, a modern-day CIA counterintelligence officer, uncovers signs of a mole no one believes exists—a potential fourth Soviet spy left over from the Cold War—her investigation is abruptly derailed by an impossible event. Thrown back through time to the American Revolutionary War, Ruth finds herself face-to-face with Agent 355, the legendary—and still unidentified—female spy of George Washington’s Culper Ring.

Separated by 250 years yet bound by shared instincts, courage, and tradecraft, the two women quickly recognize each other as fellow intelligence officers. Together, they uncover a covert plot that, if left unchecked, will alter the course of history itself—resulting in a chilling alternate reality: the British States of America.

When Ruth returns to the present, the world she knew is gone. The United States no longer exists. Instead, she is working for MI7, piecing together clues that link her failed mole hunt to the catastrophic change she triggered in 1780. To restore history—and democracy—Ruth must find a way to repair the past without destroying the future.

If Two of Them Are Dead reimagines Agent 355 as the founding mother of American intelligence, bringing her out of historical anonymity and into a gripping narrative that celebrates the often-unrecognized role of women in espionage. The novel explores how effective spycraft transcends time—relying on deception close to truth, strategic disinformation, vigilance, and counter-surveillance—while highlighting the unique advantages women have historically brought to intelligence work precisely because they were underestimated.

Blending spy thriller, historical fiction, and science fiction, this novel is both a pulse-pounding adventure and a reflection on the enduring threats to democracy. Ruth’s unresolved mole investigation seamlessly sets the stage for future books in the series—without leaving readers stranded on a cliffhanger.

Perfect for fans of espionage thrillers, time-travel fiction, Revolutionary War history, and readers eager to uncover America’s best-kept secrets as the nation approaches its semiquincentennial.



About the Author


Gina M. Bennett is a retired senior intelligence professional who served 34 distinguished years at the Central Intelligence Agency, where she built a legacy as one of the most influential counterterrorism analysts in U.S. history. She is widely recognized for producing the first official U.S. government warnings identifying Osama bin Laden and al-Qaeda as a serious and growing threat, years before the attacks of September 11, 2001.

Bennett’s analysis and leadership played a critical role in shaping early U.S. counterterrorism strategy and later supported the global manhunt for bin Laden following 9/11. Throughout her career, she was known for intellectual rigor, moral clarity, and an unwavering commitment to public service.

Her work and expertise have been featured in major documentaries and media outlets, including Netflix, Showtime, HBO, PBS, 60 Minutes, Newsweek, The Atlantic, and The New York Times, as well as leading podcasts such as Intelligence Matters, True Spies, The Burn Bag, Spy Chat, and In the Room.

Drawing on decades of real-world intelligence experience, Bennett now brings her deep understanding of espionage, history, and human sacrifice into fiction—crafting stories that illuminate the often-hidden individuals whose courage helped shape nations. Her writing bridges historical intelligence, national security, and the untold contributions of women whose legacies deserve recognition.


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Book Blitz: I Made It Home by Debra I. Thomas @RABTBookTours



Children's Book

Date Published: December 6, 2025



I Made It Home is a heartwarming story that captures the essence of courage, kindness, and friends who flutter into our lives when we need them most. When a change of plans leaves young Aubrey finding her own way home, she embarks on an unexpected adventure with her cheerful companions, a butterfly, a bluebird, and a ladybug. Sometimes the smallest friends lead us the furthest. Along the way, she and a frightened little boy learn valuable lessons about courage, friendship, and the magic of kindness. This enchanting tale will delight readers of all ages and remind them that every kind gesture brings us closer to where we belong.

 


About the Author

 


Debra I. Thomas shares her excitement about her children's picture books, hoping they will inspire joy and adventure in young readers. She is also working on more imaginative stories that reflect her love for children and pets, inviting readers to explore the magic of storytelling together.

 

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Review: Returning Into Love: Soulmate Registry (Fairy Tales With Fangs #8) by D. N. Leo @dnleostory

Returning Into Love: Soulmate Registry

Fairy Tales With Fangs #8

by D. N. Leo

Published: February 22, 2026

Publisher: Narrative Land Publishing

Genre: Romance, Shifter Romance, Fated Mate Romance, Clean Romance, Paranormal Romance

 

Blurb:


SOULMATE REGISTRY — CASE FILE #8

Three women who left. Three alphas who never stopped waiting. Three animal sidekicks who have opinions about all of it.

Stitched to the Alpha Indie hasn't stayed anywhere longer than seventy-two hours in years. New town, new name, new life — all to keep her daughter safe. She's three days from disappearing again when her stroller rips the shirt clean off a billionaire alpha wolf. Her seamstress hands can fix the damage. Her wolf, suddenly screaming mate after years of silence, is a bigger problem. Especially with a wombat business consultant tracking her heart rate from inside the stroller and reminding her she's already behind schedule.

Claimed by the Baker Melanie left Millhaven — and Caspian — a decade ago. Now she's back with a fiancé in the city, a guinea pig who claims to have an MBA from Harvard, and a plan: break the mark, win the baking competition, leave forever. Simple. Except the pendant she hasn't felt in years is warming against her skin, the Alpha she abandoned just washed flour out of her eyes like no time has passed, and Sir Nugget's strategic consultation is starting to sound less like business advice and more like a reason to stay.

Alpha's Last Station Nell has spent five years selling tickets at a forgotten train station, hiding behind a suppressant bracelet and a quiet life. Her son knows the disappearing drill by heart. She was seventy-two hours from running again — until she screamed a warning that saved an Alpha's life and blew her cover in a single breath. Now there's a poisoned wolf in the hospital, rogues in the snow, and a wallaby scout captain who has declared martial law and stamped an intruder's forehead with VALIDATED.

She left him ten years ago. She's been running for five. She's been hiding even longer.

But some doors stay open longer than we deserve.

And the bravest thing a heart can do is walk back through.

Returning into Love is the eighth book in The Soulmate Registry Collection — wolf shifter romances with fated mates, fairy godmother meddling, talking animal sidekicks who absolutely steal the show, and love that always wins. Each story delivers a complete happily ever after.

For readers who believe in second chances, fresh-baked croissants, and wallabies with zero concept of proportional response.

Returning Into Love is Book 8 in Fairy Tales with Fangs — The Soulmate Registry Collection. Wolf shifter romances with heart, humor, and animal sidekicks who absolutely steal the show.

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My Review:

Stitched to the Alpha

This is the tale of Indie Voss, her five-year-old daughter Hazel, a billionaire alpha wolf named Archer Gray, and Vint, a wombat who fancies himself a business consultant.

Indie is en route to pick up Hazel from school when she accidentally collides with a man, tearing his shirt in the process. Being a skilled seamstress, Indie offers to mend the man's shirt for him.

For a long time, Indie, Hazel, and Vint have been on the run. Indie is fleeing to safeguard her young daughter. After bumping into Archer Gray while pushing the stroller, Indie senses it's time to flee once more. She will go to any lengths to ensure her little girl is shielded from the dangers of the world, no matter the cost.

Indie and Gray have been attempting to conceal their wolves for some time, but when they meet, both of their wolves awaken and take notice of one another. But can they forge a life together? Not if it means running to protect her daughter.

From the moment I started reading Stitched to the Alpha, I was captivated. The story enveloped me from the very first page, drawing me into its magnificent world. I completely lost track of my own reality while immersed in Stitched to the Alpha. 



Claimed by the Baker is Melanie, Sir Nugget, and Caspian’s story.

As Melanie tidies up Rosewood Manor, the home her aunt Maggie bequeathed to her, her ex, Caspian, unexpectedly walks in. In her fluster, she accidentally spills flour all over herself, even getting some in her eye. Now, she finds herself in the kitchen with her ex while he gently wipes the flour from her eyes.

The scent of pine, leather, and a hint of wildness emanating from Caspian makes her wolf stir for the first time in years. Since she was sixteen, Caspian has held a special place in Melanie’s heart. Although she’s only back for a few weeks to participate in the Golden Whisk Competition, her intention is not to rekindle things with her ex.

Moreover, Caspian is currently dating Rosalie, the town’s cherished champion baker, who has won the competition for the past five years. With his good looks, success, and alpha wolf status, it’s no surprise he’s with someone. Rosalie is genuinely nice, which only complicates Melanie’s feelings of jealousy.

While she’s not there to vie for Caspian’s affection, her focus is solely on the baking competition. After that, she plans to return home to marry her fiancé, Bradley.

Claimed by the Baker was an enthralling read that captured my attention from the very first page. I adored Sir Nugget and his personality from the moment I encountered him. I appreciated how he consistently looked out for Melanie, always striving to keep her safe.



Alpha's Last Station is Nell Castlemain, who serves as the Station Manager. Bumper, a Wallaby, Alex Winters, the alpha wolf, Theo, Nell's five-year-old son, and Jamie Winters, Alex’s brother, are all part of this tale.

For five years, Nell has been in hiding, fleeing from a pack that no longer desires her presence. Her sole wish is to protect her son. Five years ago, she arrived in Glen Valley, cradling a newborn in her arms, where she met Adam, who offered her a job selling train tickets and looked after her and her child.

While Nell is busy selling train tickets, an alpha wolf named Alex is attacked. Her wolf instinctively reacts. During the confrontation, Alex is poisoned. Nell provides him refuge in her ticket booth. Alex’s wolf declares that Nell is his mate. As Nell prepares to flee once more to safeguard her son, Alex’s mother arrives, urging her to stay because Alex needs his mate.

When Theo is burning with fever, Jamie and Alex come to the rescue, preventing Nell from leaving. However, Nell is hesitant to trust them, haunted by the betrayal of her pack that led to her expulsion while she was pregnant with her unborn child.

Alpha's Last Station is packed with unexpected surprises that truly astonished me. There was a significant twist that had me staring at the pages, struggling to comprehend what I had just read; it was indeed shocking.

I found Nell, Alex, and Theo’s journey to be both heartwarming and poignant, a blend of joy and sorrow. I was so engrossed in their story that I didn’t want to put it down, but as we all know, life sometimes intervenes, leaving us with no choice but to pause, wouldn’t you agree?



I truly cherished reading the stories of Indie, Melanie, and Nell, each finding a second chance at love. Their talking animal companions brought me so much joy.

These narratives filled my heart with a sense of warmth. I will hold onto their stories for a long time ahead. Each of the three tales was enchanting, keeping me engaged from the very first page to the final one. Once I began reading, I found myself reluctant to put it down.

I wholeheartedly suggest you pick up a copy of Returning Into Love: Soulmate Registry, the eighth installment in the Fairy Tales With Fangs series by D. N. Leo.


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Hitting Into Love #1

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Serving Into Love #2

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Breaking Into Love #3

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Tackling Into Love #4

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Freefalling Into Love #5

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Sideways Into Love #6

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Unmasking Into Love #7

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Returning Into Love #8

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Thursday, February 26, 2026

Book Tour + #Giveaway: Killer Friends by Chris Karlsen @RABTBookTours




Bloodstone Series #4


Historical Suspense

Date Published: 11-10-2025

Publisher: Books to Go Now




Henrietta Newell stormed into the detective bureau. She claimed her adult son was missing and feared for his safety. The detectives attempted to reassure her that the absence of a bachelor in his thirties, in a city like London, wasn’t extraordinary. Despite their efforts, she insisted an investigation be conducted, reminding them of her political connections.

Detective Rudyard Bloodstone and his partner were told to look into the matter. Their investigation reveals evidence of suspicious and unusual activity but no clues regarding the man’s disappearance. The few leads they develop take them from the world of wealthy families and into the secret society of sexual peculiarities.

The detectives discover the victim didn’t simply disappear. He was murdered. They have the evidence except for one problem, they’re missing is the victim’s body.



Interview with Chris Karlsen

Could you tell us about any research trips you took for this story? Which places did you visit, and what made them essential to your writing?

All but two of my books are set in England. I have travelled extensively through England, Scotland, and Wales. I am fascinated by the battle of Rorke’s Drift, which occurred in 1879. Rorke’s Drift was a small hospital station in Zululand at the time. The British (many sick with a variety of illnesses) totaled approximately 130 men. They fought off a Zulu attack of overwhelming odds. My protagonist in the Bloodstone series is a veteran of this attack who won the Victoria Cross for his actions. I toured the South Wales Regimental Museum in Wales and had the opportunity to sit with the docent and discuss the battle. He was able to give me more insight into that battle and the one the day before (Isandlwana) where the entire company was massacred.

I also use locations I found interesting as settings for my stories.

I have a two-book series set in modern Turkey. I spent a good deal of time in Turkey researching nautical archaeology at INA (the Institute of Nautical Archaeology) in Bodrum. The oldest ship ever recovered was found off the coast of Bodrum. I also toured Troy to add information about the Trojan War to that short series. The divers and crews that handled the ship recoveries were a great help describing how they protect the artifacts and the difficulties they encounter.

What's the strangest thing you've ever had to research online for your book?

Researching the Battle of Britain and the fight England put up against the Luftwaffe in WW2, I wouldn’t call it strange but intensely interesting. The Ack Ack Girl I set in England during the war. In order to get more pilots in the air to fight the German attacks, England formed teams of women some to work anti-aircraft teams and others to ferry planes from the factories to the airfields. I was able to see actual interviews from some of the women and RAF pilots. The “dogfights” between Spitfires and German planes are all archived and recorded. The British planes had cameras above the gunports so the air battles can be seen from the pilot’s point of view. News reels from the bombing of London and Coventry are on You Tube and remarkable to watch. Another interesting feature was listening to the BBC broadcasts and listening to Churchill as he talked to the nation.

What research (history, mythology, science) goes into your world-building?

I like to build around actual events. My Knights in Time series has a time travel element. I use the Batte of Poitiers as the link between all the knight protagonists. The books set in Turkey involve the recovery of ancient ships found off the coast of Turkey. The nautical archaeology used delves into some of the science employed to save the ruins and artifacts. The Bloodstone series is set in Victorian England and I try to include the social aspects of that society and utilize what science I can as my detective protagonists investigate various cases. I don’t use Mythology much, at all, a bit here and there.

Have any of the people you've known, past or present, left a lasting impression on your writing journey? If so, we'd love to hear about a memorable experience that stands out to you.

I can’t say any one person left a lasting impression. Events left bigger impressions. When I walked the walls of what remains of Troy, I looked out over the Aegean Sea and tried to imagine seeing the black sails of invaders bringing war. Walking around London and coming upon the spot where the first bomb fell during the Battle of Britain, I imagined the fear and anger the people of London felt having bombs rain down on them.

Do you write in the same genre all the time?

No, I write different genres. My Knights in Time is a romance series, Dangerous Waters is a thriller series, the Bloodstone books are historical suspense.

If so, have you ever consider writing in another one?

I already write different genres. The ones I haven’t tried are in a style I am not especially interested in writing-sci-fi for instance. I am not a big sci-fi fan and don’t really read those books. The same with fantasy. I have read some fantasy like Lord of the Rings etc, but it is not a topic I care to research or write.

Which character, supernatural or human, do you enjoy writing the most and why?

I like writing Rudyard Bloodstone the most. He is a detective and I feel a kinship with him. Since I was a detective for over twenty years, when he is working a case, I enjoy “working” it with him.


About the Author


I was born and raised in Chicago. My father was a history professor and my mother was, and is, a voracious reader. I grew up with a love of history and books.

My parents also love traveling, a passion they passed onto me. I wanted to see the places I read about, see the land and monuments from the time periods that fascinated me. I’ve had the good fortune to travel extensively throughout Europe, the Near East, and North Africa.

I am a retired police detective. I spent twenty-five years in law enforcement with two different agencies. My desire to write came in my early teens. After I retired, I decided to pursue that dream.

I’m currently working on the Bloodstone Series, which is historical suspense stories set in Victorian London. I’ve also written two World War 2 romances: The Ack Ack Girl and Moonlight Serenade.

My past series include my historical/time travel romance series is called, Knights in Time. My romantic thriller series is Dangerous Waters.

Each series has a different setting and some cross time periods, which I find fun to write.

I currently live in the Pacific Northwest with my husband and three wild and crazy rescue dogs.

 

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Review: The Woman in the Shallow Grave (Zoya Volkova Crime Thrillers #4) by Nadya Frank @nadyabauman

The Woman in the Shallow Grave

Zoya Volkova Crime Thrillers #4

by Nadya Frank

Published: February 26, 2026

Genre: Murder, Mystery, Thriller, Suspense

 

Blurb:


In ten days, she'll lose everything. Unless she finds a killer the police don't want found.

Zoya Volkova wasn't asking to find a dead woman in a Moscow field on a chilly Tuesday afternoon. But now she's a witness, and she's watching the police frame an innocent kid for murder.

Even worse, someone from Zoya's past has decided this mess is her responsibility. The crime boss who believes Zoya owes him millions gives her an ultimatum: expose the corrupt cops and find the real killer, or watch her world burn.

She has ten days.

Ten days to untangle a murder the authorities are actively sabotaging. Ten days to protect everyone she cares about from a man who deals in debts and devastation.

The clock is ticking. The police are dirty. And Zoya's running out of moves.

A hard-edged crime thriller with high stakes and jaw-dropping twists, The Woman in the Shallow Grave is perfect for fans of Harlan Coben and Michael Connelly.

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My Review:

Zoya Volkova returns in another captivating tale by Nadya Frank titled The Woman in the Shallow Grave. Zoya intervenes to assist a group of teenagers who are attempting to extract a car from a ditch. In the process, they discover a woman partially buried in the mud.

Zoya provides her statement to the police, but it is tampered with and altered. One of the girls present at the crime scene is being falsely accused of a murder she did not commit. This girl happens to be the niece of a crime lord. Zoya finds herself in peril. She has a mere ten days to uncover the identity of the person who killed this unfortunate woman and to exonerate the niece from the crime she is wrongfully accused of, or she will face severe consequences.

The Woman in the Shallow Grave begins with an explosive start and maintains its momentum with numerous twists and turns that kept me engrossed in every word as I hurried to the conclusion to uncover the entire narrative and discover what transpired with the woman half buried in that field. I was eager to find out who was framing a young girl for murder and the reasons behind it.

I have thoroughly enjoyed reading all the installments in the Zoya Volkova Crime Thrillers series and eagerly anticipate the release of the next volume. I am enamored with the universe crafted for Zoya. The Zoya Volkova Crime Thrillers comprise some of the finest stories I have ever encountered. Once I begin reading one of Zoya's narratives, there is no possibility of stopping until I reach the final page, as the surrounding world fades away instantly.

I wholeheartedly recommend acquiring a copy of The Woman in the Shallow Grave today!

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The Girl from Moscow's Edge #1

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The Boy on the Highway #2

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The Man by Her Door #3

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The Woman in the Shallow Grave #4

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Review: Not Quite The Trap (Lindsay Lane FBI Thriller #6) by Nora Kane @norakane_author

Not Quite The Trap

Lindsay Lane FBI Thriller #6

by Nora Kane

Published: February 26, 2026

Genre: Mystery, Thriller, Crime, Fiction

 

Blurb:

FBI agent Lindsay Lane knows one hard truth about her job: wherever she goes, death follows.

When a missing woman case pulls her into the isolated mountain town of Black Bear Springs, that truth becomes impossible to ignore.

The search for a hostage spirals into a brutal chain of violence, and every answer only raises darker questions.

Everyone has a story.
Some are lies. Some are half-truths. And some are carefully constructed to hide something far worse.

As Lindsay closes in on the truth, the lines between victim and accomplice begin to blur.
With a killer still at large and the body count rising, she’s forced to confront a possibility she doesn’t want to believe—before the case claims another life.

A character-driven FBI thriller packed with twists and escalating danger.
Perfect for readers of Kendra Elliot and Melinda Leigh.


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My Review:

Unlike the title suggests, Not Quite The Trap captivated me from the very first page, pulling me deep into its narrative and certainly ensnaring me. The story kicks off with an explosive start and maintains its intensity throughout.

A man enters the jail and begins shooting indiscriminately. Indeed, I was immediately drawn in by this. The entire scene unfolded in my mind as if I were present, witnessing the chaos firsthand. I could almost hear the gunfire echoing with each shot. I could only imagine the look on the man's face with every pull of the trigger. I believe I was flinching with each gunshot.

A woman goes missing, prompting Detective Lindsay Lane to step in and locate her, ideally before the situation escalates to a fatal conclusion. Lindsay's investigation reveals that numerous individuals have much to share. However, discerning the truth proves to be more challenging than it appears.

Not Quite The Trap is the sixth installment in the Lindsay Lane FBI Thriller series by Nora Kane, and I eagerly anticipate delving into the next book. I am enthralled by the mystery and suspense that keep me engaged with every word as I hasten toward the conclusion, reluctant to see it end.

Grab a copy of Not Quite The Trap today for yet another exhilarating mystery to unravel.

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Not Quite The Enemy #1

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Not Quite The Truth #2

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Not Quite The End #3

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Not Quite The Score #4

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Not Quite The Target #5

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Not Quite The Trap #6

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