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Hidden Sins

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Hidden Sins

By: Edie James
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Former Black Ops SEAL Bridger North has no life. Three years after being forced out of the military, his tight-knit black ops team scattered, he’s a man adrift.

Until an old teammate begs a favor.

Bridger agrees to help his friend Jason stop a blackmailer from ruining a small town’s pastor, but when Bridger arrives in Redemption Creek, Jason has disappeared, leaving his stunning sister in a world of danger.

Redemption Creek: Where ranches run forever, granite peaks touch the sky, and wounded hearts seek home. Betrayed by their superiors, the former soldiers of Black-out Squadron are determined to carve out new lives. Their plan? Seek justice for folks who can’t fight their own battles.

Start this clean, actions-adventure, Christian romantic suspense series now!

READER NOTE: Hidden Sins was previously published in the multi-author anthology SMALL TOWN DANGER

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Loved meeting all the different characters. unique plot with fast pace. could not guess what was going to happen next.

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Lots of mystery, good virtual performance

I have enjoyed several books by Edie James. This one had a lot going on. It is laying the groundwork for this series as well as being a story on its own. There are enjoyable characters, lots of mystery and suspense, some action, and a bit of romance. I enjoy the Christian viewpoint lightly sprinkled in. The Virtual performance is good, although not as good as performers. But the price of the Virtual Voice version is great!!!! It is worth it to me.

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Great story line

Great story line, not so much for the AI narration. Narration made no distinction between characters, male female.

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Decent Mystery

I sincerely appreciate good Christian mystery writers as I don't have to suffer through foul language and audible porn. This author does a fairly good job as weaving a good mystery.

That said, the character, Jane, that the author has created in the Redemption Creek books, is probably the most obnoxious character I've seen in a book in a long time. It's been pure irritation, reading any of the books with her as the main character. Her rash personality, that not only puts herself in danger, but others as well, in their desire to not see her killed, is an irritation in itself.

I should have quit any books with her in it, as the main obnoxious character, when in the first book, she hands over her life savings of 30 grand, to an ex husband that is a habitual liar and cheat. No woman in their right mind would do such a stupid thing.

In Hidden Sins, Jane's bossy character is painted as a domineering, arrogant, rash, quick to anger, (where she has no right to be angry), control freak. Demanding apologies when, Jane, the bully, doesn't get her way. She describes the men on the team and others as arrogant, hard headed and pigheaded, yet, that is, exactly, the description of Jane's personality. The men on the team have been nothing but gracious and considerate with her acting like a controlling spoiled brat. She acts like she's the paying boss over the team that came in on their own, to find her brother. She's not paying them, nor, is she their boss, yet, she's angry if they don't include her in all their actions, and demands explanations from them. All the while, the author paints, Jane, as someone that others admire!

She's a character, that in real life, many males and females, would avoid at all costs.

I don't know if I can stomach any more books with this Jane as the main character. Not worth the aggravation, even if the mystery portion, itself is decent.

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Horrible narration.

I might would have enjoyed this book except the narration was horrible. Skipped words, can't tell one character from another and not enjoyable. This is the third book I've got with virtual narration. I've not really liked the other two but this one was the worse. Hopefully, the book was itself was really good.

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