Dani Pettrey is an author who does fiction series books well, so reading “Dead Drift” was like welcoming friends I hadn’t heard from in a while and catching up with their latest stories. The book officially releases today!
Needless to say, I really enjoyed “Dead Drift.” This group is one of my favorite sets of fictional characters and, while I’m a little sad the series has come to an end, I appreciate how Dani Pettrey used the final installment to bring plots and characters together.
Seven years ago, operative Luke Gallagher vanished to become part of an elite team set on capturing a deadly terrorist. When Luke returns to face those he left behind, their help becomes his only hope of stopping his target’s latest threat of an attack that would shake America to its core.
Private investigator Kate Maxwell never stopped loving or looking for Luke after he disappeared. But she also never imagined he left her or his life by choice. Now he’s back, and together they must unravel a twisting thread of secrets, lies, and betrayal, all while on the brink of a biological disaster.
This fast-paced book focuses on Luke and Kate, but because “Dead Drift” is part of a series the other characters are woven throughout as the team works together and becomes more like family.
About the book
“Dead Drift” is the fourth (and final) book in Pettrey’s Chesapeake Valor Series. Paperback, hardback, and Kindle versions are available on Amazon. This 304-page book is published by Bethany House Publishers (July 3, 2018).
About the author
Dani Pettrey is the bestselling author of the Chesapeake Valor series and the Alaskan Courage series (which I also loved!) and winner of the 2014 Daphne du Maurier Award for Inspirational Novel, the 2014 Christian Retailing’s Best Award for Suspense, and the 2013 Holt Medallion for First Novel. She and her husband reside in the D.C. Metro area. She can be found online at her website and Facebook.
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I received a free advanced electronic copy of this book as a member of Dani Pettrey’s Suspense Squad Street Team. These opinions are my own. If you’re looking for other book recommendations, see The Books of 2018 (so far) or visit the list of my favorites on Amazon.
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