No One to Trust – Lynette Eason

Deb’s Dozen: Action and adventure, suspense and romance, murders, mahem, and snakes–really? snakes?

Couldn’t figure it out…first Singularity by Steven James…now No One to Trust by Lynette Eason – both involving snakes! Then I had a brainstorm and checked the Chinese calendar – sure enough, last year (while they both were probably writing their books) was the year of the SNAKE. Wonder if that’s where they got the idea? The Chinese year this year is the Year of the Horse – wonder if we’ll be seeing a lot of westerns?

Lynette writes enough action and adventure, and enough suspense and romance, into her book to please every reader. All while involving murders, mayhem, and, yes, snakes.

Kyle Abernathy has the misfortune to witness the murder of a man in cold blood by his partner, Sam. Knowing that he is probably next, Kyle grabs Sam’s laptop that he knows from glances taken at the computer previously contains incriminating evidence against Sam and the Raimondi crime family.

Kyle’s wife, Summer, wakes up one morning to find Kyle missing and three armed men in her home trying to find him and the missing computer. Seems Kyle has been in the Witness Protection Program, and everything she thought she knew about him and their life is wrong.
Finding out how Summer finds Kyle and how Kyle attempts to keep them safe until Sam’s trial is the stuff that makes a great book. We find the FBI, local police, assassins, problem family members, and the Raimondi family all involved in the hunt for the computer and the mission of keeping Summer and Kyle alive. Loved the story and the characters – and am looking forward to the next book in the Hidden Identities series as well.

Last June, I had the privilege of interviewing Lynette at the International Christian Retail Show (ICRS). We had a grand time talking about her and the books she is writing. No One to Trust has the theme of forgiveness and how deception can poison even a good relationship. The next book, No Where to Turn, is about Operation Refuge – to help people whose needs are beyond what the law can do to help.

Lynette is married and has a 13-year-old boy, Will, and 15-year-old girl, Lauren. Her full-time job is professional fund-raising for Christian radio stations. She loves to travel with her husband. She has an undergrad degree in Business and a Master’s in education and teaching. She teaches sign language at an online public school and has taught for Dun & Bradstreet.

She never imagined being a writer, but when her daughter was 9-months-old, she started writing a story in her head and finally put it on paper. After getting rejected a couple of times, she decided that “I need to get this right” and attended her first writers’ conference in 2002. Lynette is fortunate to have Dee Henderson for a mentor and says Dee taught her to write. In 2007, she sold her first book to Harlequin – she even remembers the date was February 16th!

Her American Christian Fiction Writers (ACFW) bio states: Lynette Eason is the best selling, award winning author of the Women of Justice Series, the Deadly Reunions series and the newly released Hidden Identity Series.She writes for Revell and Harlequin’s Love Inspired Suspense line. Her books have appeared on the CBA and ECPA bestseller lists. She has won several awards including the 2013 Carol Award for When a Heart Stops in the Romantic Suspense category. Lynette teaches at writing conferences all over the country. She is a member of American Christian Fiction Writers (ACFW) and Romance Writers of America (RWA). Lynette can be found online at www.lynetteeason.com and www.facebook.com/lynette.eason and @lynetteeason on Twitter.

You’ll definitely want to get Lynette’s books to read if you like romance and suspense combined together with memorable characters and stories!

I was given a copy of No One to Trust by Revell Publishing for my unbiased review.

Under the Mango Tree: A Story of Hope in War Torn Sudan – Lillian Klepp



Non-fiction is not usually one of the types of literature I read; however, a publicist friend of mine gave me the opportunity to interview Lillian Klepp, or Mama Lillie, as they call her in Sudan, at the ICRS last June. Mama Lillie was back from Sudan on a visit to the U. S. when war broke out again in South Sudan, and she had been unable to return as of the time of our interview.

Her/their story is one of amazing faith, God’s healing of their family from several severe medical situations, and listening for and obeying God’s call to them.

In 1999, Lillian heard a speaker talk about the plight of orphans and widows in Sudan. Troubled by the pictures the speaker painted in her mind, Lillian began praying God’s will – she felt with great certainty that she was to “sell everything you have and give to the poor.” In 2001, she and her husband, Dennis, did just that – embarking on a journey to a country they did not know to build an orphanage, and schools, and medical facilities for the poor in South Sudan. Along the way, with the support of many local churches and individuals, including Franklin Graham’s Samaritan’s Purse, they’ve been able to do just that. Their mission is Harvesters Reaching the Nations, a 501(C)3 organization. From two people faithfully following God’s call, the mission has grown to an expanding outreach serving more than 190 orphans in two locations in South Sudan. With their successful model in action, they hope to expand to other countries in the future.

Mama Lillie is an energetic, enthusiastic woman, totally sold out to God. You cannot help but feel her excitement about their endeavors – I believe you will be blessed by reading their story – perhaps you’ll even be called to support the mission – in any effect, you’ll see God’s hand in action in the lives of Lillian and Dennis Klepp and in the establishment of His mission.

I was given a copy of Adventures Under the Mango Tree by Creative Enterprises Studio for my unbiased review.

Heartwarming Story of Family – Home to Chicory Lane by Deborah Raney


As the story opens, Audrey Whitman, and her husband, Grant, are in the throes of making sure that everything is perfect for the opening of their family home turned bed and breakfast. A creative, yet almost obsessively neat person, Audrey is stressing that the occasion be perfect. However, with family involvement, life is never perfect. One daughter brings her children and you know how kids can mess up things. Another daughter arrives towing a U-Haul trailer – moving home because she’s left her husband of six months. Chicory Inn may be getting off to a rocky start!

You will enjoy getting to know Audrey and Grant, as well as their children. Home tells the story of Landyn and her husband, Chase – and how communication problems can really mess up a good marriage. You’ll love the ups and downs of watching Landyn and the family dynamics. The story is true to life in that many older children are once again coming home – something neither they nor their parents planned on.

Deb Raney is an accomplished author with many books to her credit. Her books have won numerous awards including the RITA, National Readers’ Choice Award, HOLT Medallion, the Carol Award, and have twice been Christy Award finalists. Deb is always gracious about sharing what she’s learned and frequently teaches at writers’ conferences across the country.

Home to Chicory Lane is the first book in the Chicory Inn Novels series for Abingdon Press Fiction. Deb and her husband, Ken, live in Wichita – they enjoy gardening, antiquing, movies, and traveling to see their four children and growing brood of grand-kids.

I received an Advance Reader’s Copy of Home to Chicory Lane from Abingdon Press for my unbiased review.