I love potato chips. I remember, as a child, sitting on the sofa for hours, munching chips and reading. Before I realized how much time had passes, the chips were gone and the book was finished.
I particularly
like Lay’s chips. So thin, so crisp. And the lightly-salted barbecue is the
best. Naturally, I can’t find those ones anymore.
Traci Hunter Abramson’s books are a lot like Lay’s. You can’t read just one. And before you know it, in a single day, you’ve finished two of them. Maybe more.
I have ARCS of several of her books, standalones and series books, and I discovered just how intertwined many of them are.
I inadvertently
started with the “Guardian” series, and enjoyed their many mentions of the Saint
Squad. And of course, I had some of those to review as well. And as I got deeper
into them, I realized…there’s backstory here that I don’t know. Sure, any of
them could be read as a standalone, but it’s far more fun when
you understand the full scope of these characters’ lives. Even her books that
are billed as “standalones” frequently feature characters that we’ve seen in
other places. (So much so, in fact, that I’m severely tempted to make a spreadsheet
just so I can see the patterns. I am notorious at school for my color-coded
spreadsheets, but I just really like to see both the forest and the trees at
the same time.)
Thing is, most of the characters are such fully-formed, individual people with personalities that you want to know all about them.
And seeing spy-thrillers written by a woman is a refreshing twist in itself. Add in the twist of romance, combine it with the “clean read” factor, and you have some good reading. (A note on the “clean” factor: Abramason is a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Church beliefs and practices are mentioned, sometimes in-depth, in most of her books. Those that do not mention the church specifically generally have characters who have some kind of religious faith. If you find any of this off-putting, well, you have been warned. Can you enjoy the books without understanding the LDS references? Sure.) I also recommend reading the books in publication order, as the interweaving of characters will make the most sense that way—in other words, you’ll be jumping around between series and so-called standalones.
Is it perfect? No.
The romantic twists can occasionally be tropey. And when you read an author’s
entire bibliography in a month, you notice some repeated phrases that she
sometimes relies too heavily on.
Nonetheless, I am a fan. A big fan.
Following are reviews of the specific books that I have ARCs for. And trust me—that in-depth character chart will happen.
This series is set in the early 1980s, during the Cold War. It references the Soviet Union and Amaliya’s mother’s defection 20 years before this series takes place. This series has no crossovers with any of Abramson’s other books.
Publisher’s blurb:
After a family tragedy, aspiring ballerina Amaliya Marcell is adrift. When she is forced to leave behind everything she knows, the lost young woman struggles to build a new life in an unfamiliar city. But when she meets a handsome world-class figure skater, she finds a glimmer of hope.
Amaliya is pretty
sheltered when she has to leave home and stay with family friends. She’s led a fairly
charmed life, despite her mother’s past as a defector from the Soviet Union. A
high school student, Amaliya faces typical problems related to having to move
during senior year, finding friends, and overcoming her fears about her parents’
recovery from a car accident. Her father is a professional hockey coach; her
mother was a star ballerina, and Amaliya aspires to be a professional
ballerina.
Teenage drama.
Drunken prom dates. Kissing. Hearing about Amaliya’s parents’ injuries could be
worrisome. Seriously though, there’s nothing here that I think would be
inappropriate for a 12-year-old.
Those interested
in ballet and/or ice skating. The protagonists are late teens/early 20s. Those
who like innocent romance.
Dreams of Gold
Publisher: Covenant Communications
(February 7, 2022)
Paperback: 312 pages
ISBN-10: 1524418900
ISBN-13: 978-1524418908
Paperback: 312 pages
ISBN-10: 1524418900
ISBN-13: 978-1524418908
Nine months ago, Amaliya Marcell’s world was
rocked when she nearly lost her parents in a devastating accident. In that
moment, everything changed, and it was with no small amount of determination
that the former ballerina rebuilt her life into something wonderful alongside
the man she loves, her pairs ice-skating partner, Tyler.
As Tyler and
Amaliya continue their quest for the Olympics, setbacks continue. A freak
on-ice accident makes Amaliya lose her nerve for quite a while, but eventually,
they are able to pick up the pieces and (semi-spoiler) qualify for the Olympics
in Leningrad. This has special importance to Amaliya, because it is near to
where her mother grew up, and she has only recently learned that she still has
family there. This discovery adds to her motivation to make it onto the Olympic
team. She and Tyler have become more than partners on the ice, forging a romantic
relationship as well.
Drama between
competitors. Kissing. Some readers might need some historical context on the
Soviet Union. There’s nothing here that I think would be inappropriate for a
12-year-old.
Those interested
in ballet and/or ice skating. The protagonists are late teens/early 20s. Those
who like innocent romance.
Standalones
Chance for Home
Publisher: Covenant Communications, Inc.
(April 3, 2017)
Paperback: 248 pages
ISBN-10: 1524401889
ISBN-13: 978-1524401887
Publisher’s blurb:
Beautiful pre-med student
Kari Evans believes she's found the man of her dreams—right up until the moment
she discovers he's a two-timing cheat. Desperately gathering the pieces of her
broken heart, she realizes that what she needs most is space to reconsider her
future. A summer in Washington, DC, with her professional baseball player
brother, Ben, sounds like just the change of scene she's after. But if
complicated romantic entanglements are what she's trying to escape, she's out
of luck.
This is a follow-up to Abramson’s Chances
Are. You do not need to have read that one, but it helps. There are
no crossover characters with her other work.
There are the usual complications and
misunderstanding, but the book comes to the requisite happy ending.
Sneaky underhanded
exes. Kissing. Medical issues. I would totally let my 14-year-old read this if
she were interested.
Those who like
clean romance. Being a baseball fan doesn’t hurt!
Heirs of Falcon
Point
By Traci Hunter
Abramson, Sian Ann Bessey, Paige Edwards, A.L. Sowards
Publisher: Covenant Communications, Inc.
(October 11, 2021)
ISBN-10: 1524417793
ISBN-13: 978-1524417796
Publisher’s blurb:
The Nazis have taken control of Austria, and wealthy widower
Leopold Lang faces a difficult decision: join the ranks of the foreign power
that has taken over his homeland or flee with his children to safety. Leopold
makes his choice--but too late. His family is ripped apart, never to be
reunited. But decades later, fate brings together the descendants of this
broken dynasty in the place where it all began--Falcon Point.
Anna, Cole, and Tess have never met, each relying
on fractured pieces of information to understand their Austrian heritage. But
when unforeseen opportunities draw these Lang cousins to to Falcon Point, they
soon discover they are not alone in their quest to claim the coveted property
and the fabled treasure hidden within. Unfortunately, another claimant, one
with a much darker heritage, is determined to eliminate the Lang family once
and for all.
This book does not cross over with Abramson’s other books.
The escape from
the Nazi’s could stress some out. People get shot. A hit and run accident. Perilous
situations.
Those interested
in WWII and the aftermath. Those who like mysteries. And, of course, romance
fans.
Entangled
By Traci Hunter
Abramson, Clair M. Poulson, Gregg Luke, Stephanie Black
Publisher: Covenant Communications, Inc.
(September 1, 2019)
Paperback: 384 pages
ISBN-10: 1524410888
ISBN-13: 978-1524410889
Publisher’s Blurb:
Mystery and desperation
collide in Entangled, a compilation of novellas that twist, turn,
and terrify, penned by four popular suspense authors: Traci Hunter Abramson,
Clair M. Poulson, Gregg Luke, and Stephanie Black.
A woman on the run from a man who is always
one step ahead
A mother who will stop at nothing to find her
missing daughter
A wife determined to discover the source of
the illness attacking her husband
A newlywed caught in a web of murder, unsure
of whom to trust
Featuring a chilling cast of villains, these
stories tell the tale of strong heroines forced to make perilous snap decisions
in their quest to outwit evil. With an abundance of intrigue and danger, each
masterful mystery is sure to leave you breathless.
This set of
novellas offers something for everyone. They vary wildly in topic and craft.
Various types of
violence and peril. No swearing, no sex.
Those who enjoy a
collection of shorter stories rather than a full-length book, and like their
mysteries varied.
Proximity
Publisher: Covenant Communications, Inc.
(October 1, 2018)
Paperback: 262 pages
ISBN-10: 1524406821
ISBN-13: 978-1524406820
Publisher’s blurb:
Tia Parker always seems to fall for the wrong guy. But when
she meets Evan Spence at a friend's wedding, it seems like she's finally found
Mr. Right. Their spark is undeniable, but reality may extinguish any hope for a
future: they are separated by thousands of miles. As the couple struggles with
the pitfalls of pursuing romance long-distance, Tia is taken off guard by a new
arrival in town. Colby Farren is handsome and charming and has made it clear
he's interested in Tia. Yet despite his obvious infatuation, Tia can't seem to
get Evan out of her mind. Caught between the attention of two very different
men, her complicated love life is soon eclipsed by much more sobering concerns.
A break-in at her apartment is just the first in a series of bizarre events, each
bringing her one step closer to a dangerous liaison. And knowing who to trust
could be a matter of life and death.
While I enjoyed
this book and still give it four stars, I like this less than Abramson’s other
work. Maybe because it’s her second time in the “man obsessively stalks a woman”
vein, and I think she did it better in Obsession. I didn’t dislike the
book; I like the protagonists and the way their relationship develops. I love
that we got to see Charlie Whitmore and Kendra Blake. (Even though this is a
complete stand-alone, it’s always good to see friends from other books.) Colby
was set up to be the villain pretty quickly, and lived up to those
expectations.
Perilous
situations. Quick romance. Kissing. Stalking.
If you like
romantic suspense, this is the book for you!
Mistaken Reality
Publisher: Covenant Communications, Inc.
(October 1, 2019)
Paperback: 312 pages
ISBN-10: 1524409413
ISBN-13: 978-1524409418
Publisher’s blurb:
Hadley Baker can't believe
her boyfriend finally invited her on a fancy hotel dinner date only to break up
with her in public. Even more unbelievable is the moment FBI Agent JD Byers
finds her crying in the women's restroom and demands she evacuate. Seconds
after JD ushers Hadley outside, an explosion shatters the building. Could her
life be any more disastrous?
This one is one of
my favorites by Abramson. Although it is billed as a standalone, it is pretty
much a sequel to Deep Cover. It brings back the protagonists from that
book. It has the Saint Squad. It has the Guardians. It’s all the best of
Abramson’s works in one volume.
The same as with
Abramson’s other work: perilous situations, kissing. This time, children are in
danger as well.
This series is about
a squad of Navy SEALS, known as the “Saint Squad” because someone in command
thought it would be interesting to put a bunch of members of The Church of
Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints together on a single squad. Their missions in
foreign countries are a key focus of the stories, but romance is equally
important. There is frequent mention of faith and church beliefs and practices.
Tripwire (#10)
Publisher: Covenant Communications, Inc.;
First Printing: April 2018 edition (April 1, 2018)
Paperback: 272 pages
ISBN-10: 1524405353
ISBN-13: 978-1524405359
Publisher’s blurb:
Jane Napierski is back at
work at the job she loves—being a personal assistant to her friend Sienna
Blake, a rising star actress. The duo is on location in Virginia Beach to film
Sienna's new TV series, along with costar Reed Forrester—the man with whom the
world thinks Sienna is in love. Wrong.
This one continues Craig and Sienna’s story from
Spotlight and brings in two new characters to fall in love. This one is
a bit of a Cinderella story as Sienna’s assistant ends up dating her co-star in
a new TV series—the same co-star who is pretending to date Sienna. There’s a
big misunderstanding here that almost derails the romance.
This series is about Navy SEALs and their
missions. People get shot. People die. Also: kissing. Reference to faith, and
particularly The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. If you don’t like
religion in your thrillers, pass this by.
Fans of romance, suspense, or both.
Redemption (#11)
Publisher: Covenant Communications, Inc. (September
20, 2021)
Paperback: 314 pages
ISBN-10: 1524417521
ISBN-13: 978-1524417529
Publisher’s blurb:
Gage Stewart has spent five years trying to overcome his past. Once an abused and troubled teenager, he has worked tirelessly to move beyond the fateful day he was manipulated into holding a group of teenagers hostage. Now, with a new identity and a college degree in criminal psychology, he accepts an unlikely job teaching others what to do during mass shootings.
At the hotel where his class is held, Gage is immediately drawn to Skyler Prescott, the daughter of the wealthy hotel owner. Gage and Skyler quickly discover a shared desire for normalcy, and their easy friendship soon develops into something more. But after a night out ends in horror when a gunman opens fire in the crowded venue, they make an alarming discovery that threatens more than their relationship. The attack was little more than a publicity stunt to draw out the real target: presidential candidate Senator James Whitmore. Unwilling to become someone’s scapegoat, Gage must now work in tandem with the very men who ended his own life of crime before it began―the Saint Squad.
My thoughts:
I really appreciated the way Abramson brought back a pivotal character from the second Saint Squad book—Lockdown. And the way in which she brought him back was an excellent way to show that the members of the Saint Squad are not all, well, saints. They have some serious apprehension about Gage, and it takes them a while to get over their grudges. I applaud this! The title of the book is well-chosen, because it is about Gage’s chance to find redemption from his past, in the eyes of the Saint Squad, and in his own mind.
Skyler is the only functional member of her ultra-wealthy family, and the fact that Gage (who has no clue who she “really” is) treats her like just another person is appealing to her. Of course, this would not be a romantic thriller if there were not misunderstandings and obstacles in their paths—including Gage’s past.
This one is not about any of the squad members finding love, but the squad is definitely part of the story.
There is frequent mention of a recent attempt on Senator Whitmore’s life. This incident was part of Guardians #5, In Harm’s Way. You don’t have to have read that book, but it helps.
Possible objectionable material:
This series is about Navy SEALs and their missions. People get shot. People die. Also: kissing. Reference to faith, and particularly The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. If you don’t like religion in your thrillers, pass this by. Oh, and kissing.
Who might like this book:
Fans of romance, suspense, or both. People who like a good redemption story.
Thank you to NetGalley and Covenant Communications for the eARC, which was provided in exchange for my unbiased opinion.
Guardians Series:
This series focuses on the Guardians, a super-classified program of “Ghosts” who help to protect United States agents who are in danger at home and abroad. The program, known only to a very few, amalgamates information from all branches of intelligence and military to prevent friendly fire incidents and to protect US assets and the country. They are first hinted at in 2013’s Deep Cover, frequently appeared in the Saint Squad series before getting a series of their own. The individual Guardians are people who, for various reasons, have had to fake their own deaths for their own protection or that of those they love, and operate anonymously. This series has less mention of specific LDS ideals; the protagonists are not LDS, but the Saint Squad still appears frequently and there is mention of church practices.
Safe House (#2)
Publisher: Covenant Communications, Inc.
(October 2, 2017)
Paperback: 304 pages
ISBN-10: 1524402753
ISBN-13: 978-1524402754
Publisher’s blurb:
The guardians, the shadowy heroes of the
top-secret program designed to protect members of the most elite government
organizations, are being hunted down one by one. There is a single explanation:
a traitor must be embedded somewhere in their midst. But if they themselves are
the target, who will protect them?
This book was
actually my introduction to the Saint Squad, since it is the first Abramson
book I read. (I then went back to the first Saint Squad book, then jumped back
to Undercurrents before continuing on.) The squad are frequent participants in helping
the Guardians to complete their necessary tasks.
I don’t think it’s
giving anything away to say that they do eventually work things out.
There is one glaring continuity error here. I probably wouldn’t have noticed it if I’d been reading the books as they were published, but I’ve read all of Abramson’s work in a month, and I’ve always had a knack for continuity issues. This book mentions Taylor (from the Saint Squad series being to show her pregnancy. However, Taylor’s first pregnancy doesn’t happen until some time later, in Redemption.
Possible objectionable material:
Again, we’re dealing with what are basically secret agents. People get shot. People die.
Who might like this book:
Fans of romance, suspense, or both.
Thank you to NetGalley and Covenant Communications for the eARC, which was provided in exchange for my unbiased opinion.
Sanctuary (#3)
Publisher: Covenant Communications, Inc.
(March 1, 2019)
Paperback: 312 pages
ISBN-10: 1524407380
ISBN-13: 978-1524407384
Publisher’s blurb:
Kristi Hartinger has come to
terms with her life as a single, thirty-something woman. She was in love . . .
once. But following her boyfriend's tragic death, no one else could capture her
heart. And nothing else could fill that void, though the serenity of the ocean
came close. Two years ago, Kristi left the craziness of her Wall Street career
behind and embraced a simpler life on her family's private island off the coast
of Maine. As a resident of the small beach community, she anticipates a quiet
future until she comes face-to-face with her past.
This has been my
favorite of this series. It really examines the losses that some of the
Guardians have had to face when faking their deaths.
People get shot. People die. People also kiss.
Fans of romance, suspense, or both.
On the Run (#4)
Publisher: Covenant Communicaions, Inc.
(October 26, 2020)
ISBN-10: 1524412481
ISBN-13: 978-1524412487
Publisher’s blurb:
As one of the top
investigative journalists in the nation, Elle Jameson has a knack for
uncovering the truth. So when a promising lead points to corruption on a German
military base, Elle anticipates a straightforward assignment. But then she
stumbles upon a deadly conspiracy beyond anything she's faced before, and her
scrutiny does not go unnoticed. She knows too much, and she can't be allowed to
live. With no idea where to turn for help, she does the only thing she can: she
runs.
We saw Nolan
recruited to the Guardians in the previous book, and here we see his struggles
adapting to his new life as a ghost. Elle is also undercover as an
investigative reporter when she stumbles on what at first appears to be missing
weaponry…but turns out to be a global plot. This one takes us around the world
as the two attempt to stop what could be a devastating crime.
Once again, we
lack the involvement of the Saint Squad, but we do see the Whitmores and some
of the other Guardians. The overall plot about Senator Whitmore’s run for the
presidency is advanced, and the events of this book are picked up again in the
fifth instalment of the Guardians series, which was recently released.
Kissing happens. Secret agent stuff. People
get shot. People die.
Fans of romance, suspense, or both.
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