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Chain Lynx, by Fiona Quinn

mzzmia's review against another edition

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3.0

This one was drawn out

I'm thinking this will brew my least favorite book in the series. It was too drawn out. It became repetitive in some spots. There were a couple of situations that seemed to go nowhere. And the plot was convoluted.

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4.0

Lexi has made it out of prison and crash landed the plane she stole. Now that her team has found her they have to do everything they can to keep her safe, and get rid of the people after her.

This was another great book in the series. I loved how Lexi's team was there for her, and made things easier for her. And it was nice to add a little bit of romance drama to it as well.

I can't wait for more.

maggietoussaint55's review against another edition

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5.0

Book 3 of Fiona Quinn’s high-octane series continues to pump a lot of action and mental strategizing into a compelling narrative that explores the worlds of black ops, accident rehabilitation, and the camaraderie of teammates.

Lexi Sobado uses up another of her nine lives by surviving a terrible plan wreck after her prison interment. She’s found in the nick of time, quite literally as she’s passing to the other side, and begins a painful rehabilitation for her physical wounds and her emotional trauma from both wrong turns.

The “right” turn is her life is Strike Force Team. They are dedicated to keeping her safe and under the radar, even when the bad guys come after her with lethal intentions. Lexi doesn’t know what she did to be on anyone’s hit list, and she’s got time to puzzle it out as she mends.

I enjoyed the relationships of the team members and her love interest, Striker. Another highlight I enjoyed was the way her psychic senses used fairy tales to parse out information to her. This story definitely made me think and wonder why the guy pulling the strings in this story was always a step ahead. Not once does the author hint that there’s an “inside man” but Lexi’s dream about a rat is an excellent means of foreshadowing that rings true once Lexi puzzles out the scenario.

I recommend this series, and you should start with book one for maximum enjoyment.

Maggie Toussaint and Rigel Carson for Muddy Rose Reviews

bookgyrl's review

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5.0

The third book in this series about Lexi Sobado (Lynx). To understand this book, you have to have read the first 2 books. They are interconnected.

I cannot even describe how amazing this book is. I do not easily give 5 stars on Goodreads. But I received the book this morning on my Kindle and I have been reading all day, unable to put it down.

Do not read further if you have not read book 2 (SPOILERS)

Lexi has escaped the prison in Honduras and has crashed her plane. Her Iniquus team members have found her and transported her to a hospital as she is injured real bad. As you remember, she actually died at the end of book 2. Her pain and the descriptions of her condition are very authentic.
It is clear Fiona Quinn has done outstanding research, I was awed at how intricate the plot is.

Striker and Lexi are in love, but Lexi has to heal and must stay hidden because of her unknown enemies. I like them as a couple and would love for them to build a life together.

This series has earned a spot on my keeper-shelf and I am looking forward to the next book.

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