Open the first page and step into the chilling world of Jerrie Alexander's book, The Last Execution.....This book started out with a bang, literally. It's Tuesday, April 20, at 9:15 a.m. and Doyle Preston has just shot a police officer. A little over twenty-four hours later, we are in an FBI office as Detective Leigh McBride makes her entrance. She is beautiful and extremely professional, sent to work with this task force as a liaison to capture a deadly and dangerous sniper.Partnered with Special Agent J.T. Noble, there is not only an immediate attraction between them, but a genuine "like" between them the entire time. I found this very endearing. The author really takes her time with building up the relationship and letting it develop as it should, and it makes you feel like you are there, seeing it all as it unfolds.J.T. and Leigh are good people, but they have pasts that haunt them. Neither one is looking for love, but sometimes love has a way of finding you when you least expect it. These are two characters that desperately need each other, and they are so perfect for one another that it touches your heart.At the same time though, there is a lot of danger and excitement going on. Time is running out as they work hard to catch the sniper. Not to mention, someone from Leigh's past comes back to haunt her. It's the very person that changed her life to begin with, making her afraid to love. Both J.T. and Leigh have to overcome a lot to find their way, but the attraction between them is so strong and powerful it helps the other one to heal.Writing a romantic suspense is not easy. It takes a good, solid plot with a lot of heavy research. It also has to be thrilling and intense, and written by a good author with a strong ability to build you up to an explosive completion. Jerrie Alexander has went above and beyond these expectations with The Last Execution.Not only does she give you a full, action-packed suspense, but she delivers an incredible love story as well. Definitely a five-star read! This book was fantastic! It's been a while since I read a book where one of the antagonists is also sympathetic. Very, very interesting as I found myself almost rooting for that individual. There were a variety of characters, but I never felt lost, and they definitely added to the story. I liked how Leigh's son supported her role, but he wasn't on every single page.JT was HOT! I love a sexy, take charge hero and he didn't disappoint. The fact that he had issues he needed to work through as well as set-backs along the way made the book not only more believable, but definitely held my interest (I lost many hours of sleep because of this story. LOL)In summary, a super read if you're in the mood for intrigue and great chemistry! :)
What do You think about The Last Execution (2013)?
I really liked this one. Was a good story and the drama was appropriate for the situation:)
—Brian
Really enjoyed this one...and it was free through Amazon Prime so who can complain.
—Kat
Couldn't get past the first few chapters
—nikitashah