After losing her parents, Krista’s life finally began to get back on track. She just graduated with her doctorate, was hand chosen for a position at the Nuclear Regulatory Commission and had just landed herself a new boyfriend, Al. But, could he be too good to be true?
Al’s associates were suspicious at best, and they certainly weren’t entirely trusting of him either. But, they desperately needed him to get close to Krista, earn her confidence. The information she had would aid them in their terroristic plans. Memorial Day 2011 would be a day of testing loyalties – to friends, love and country. Which one will prevail?
BOOK REVIEW FOR DANGEROUS LOVE BY SKIP STOVER BY LEIGH O'DONOVAN
Set in Washington, D.C., 2011, Skip Stover does an excellent job in making his novel futuristic without being over the top. It is conceivable that a car could drive itself while you slept. Or, a cloud of gas could wipe away your memory. These details made the book interesting but believable.
“Dangerous Love” was a thrilling read riddled with historical and geographical references that made the book come to life. It is conceivable that the guy in your favorite coffee shop could bring the nation’s capital to a screeching halt with a dirty bomb. That is what makes this book good. It’s so real, it’s scary. - 4 STARS
Wednesday, January 30, 2008
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