EMS helicopter pilot Penny Carlton is used to high stress situations, but being forced to land on a mountain in a raging storm with a critical patient--and a serial killer on the loose--tests her skills and her nerve to the limit. She survives with FBI Special Agent Holt Satterfield's help. But she's not out of the woods yet.
In the ensuing days, Penny finds herself under attack. And when news reaches Holt that he may not have gotten his man after all, it will take all he and Penny have to catch a killer--before he catches one of them.
Bestselling and award-winning author Lynette Eason is back with another high-octane tale of close calls, narrow escapes, and the fight to bring a nefarious criminal to justice.
My Review:
After much deliberation I have decided to not finish Life Flight.
When I first heard about this book I thought it sounded super intriguing. While I am usually pretty sensitive to the topic of serial killers I wasn’t too worried because I read a series by a different author last year that dealt with a serial killer and had no problem with it.
Unfortunately I found Life Flight to be way too disturbing. Parts were definitely intriguing and I’d love to know how everything came into place but the serial killer parts were so sick and disturbing to me, to the point where I couldn’t think about the intriguing parts I could only think about the creepy parts. I really don’t enjoy reading into the mind of a serial killer or knowing details of what happened to a victim.
I do know this is a fictional story but stuff like this can happen and I enjoy reading fiction for enjoyment, so when a book makes me very creeped out/dwell on disturbing things I feel it’s time for me to walk away from a book and move on to something else.
**Thank you to Revell for the book in exchange for my honest review