Saturday, September 13, 2014

Power Play by Catherine Coulter

I recently read (well actually listened to the audio CD on a long road trip to PA) <em>Power Play</em>. The book was about this US Ambassador, who in the midst of some personal issues and threats, happens to come across FBI Agent Davis Sullivan in a chance encounter. They form a friendship and she asks him to help her out with her problem. During this, the ambassador's daughter becomes a target, and Davis must protect her as well. Throughout this, there is some tension of the male/female sort, which adds just enough interest to satisfy the romantic in me.  


The book is quite thrilling and leaves you on the edge of your seat--for me, literally, as I was driving. When I got to my destination, I wasn't done with the book yet, and I found myself anxious to get on the road again just so I could finish it! 


On a side note, Catherine Coulter's FBI thrillers are all great books. Each one has its own plot (so she isn't one of those authors to use the sake plot line over and over again) and is exciting, suspenseful, humorous, and has just enough of a romantic touch that makes me happy. She's like a female James Patterson, but better. They make great reads for a variety of readers!

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