* Review * GHOST by Janie Crouch

* Review * GHOST by Janie CrouchGhost by Janie Crouch
Series: Linear Tactical #5
Published by Calamity Jane Publishing on May 21, 2019
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four-half-stars

Dorian Lindstrom, codename Ghost, knows everyone breaks under torture.

His five weeks in an enemy prison taught him that with unmerciful precision. He's put his life back together as best he can with the help from his brothers at Linear Tactical.

But he's never gotten over his love for Grace Brandt, her part in his capture, or the fact that she died.

But sometimes the dead don't stay that way.

Grace knows her past can’t be forgiven. She's stayed hidden as long as she could, but now the secrets slowly suffocating her won’t stay buried any longer.

And the man she helped break, the man she’s always loved, is the only one who can stop this nightmare.

She'll need a Ghost to fight her demons, and he’s more than willing to prove she's worth the fight.

The Ghost will rise.

 

An electrifying tale of danger and suspense! With the next book in the ever-exciting Linear Tactical series, we get Ghost’s story. He’s been a mystery for the first four books, and we’ve known that his story was going to be a revelation, we just didn’t quite know to expect quite the turn-around that we got! The characters were very easy to connect with, the action and suspense was non-stop and while I wanted the ending to showcase them together a bit more, overall I really loved the story!

Six years ago, Dorian Lindstrom AKA Ghost lived the worst days of his life when he was captured and tortured to within an inch of his life … but the thing that brought him the worst pain was knowing that he couldn’t save the love of his life as she was killed in front of him.

Grace Brandt AKA Wraith has stayed hidden long enough. The secrets that she carries from her past are never going to let her rest if she doesn’t find a way to put an end to the crimes that are still being committed surrounding the project they worked on. She knows she can’t do it by herself … the only person she can count on is the man she’s always loved.

four-half-stars

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