Author: Lynette
Eason
Series: Blue
Justice book 4
Chapters: 21 Plus epilogue
Pages: 336
Genre: Christian Romantic
Suspense
Rating: 5 stars
Vow
of Justice is the fourth
and final book in the Blue Justice series. We finally get oldest Brother (I
believe) Linc St. John's story. The FBI agent brother, who's been burned before
when it comes to romance. When his partner and the woman he is falling in
love with Allison Radcliffe is killed Linc wants to go after her
killer even though he's suppose to be on medical leave. But all it's what
it seems. Linc will have to put his feelings aside to bring a killer to
justice before someone he cares about truly does become the next victim.
All
in all this book was a nice wrap up of the series, though I still wish Derek
had gotten his own book as well. But I did enjoy getting to visit back
with the St. John family in which pretty much almost all members of the family
are involved in some form of law enforcement, law, or medical basically jobs
that allow them to serve the public. I mean with a dad who's a lawyer and a mom
who's the Police Chief it doesn't seem like these siblings would
have chosen any other career let a lone a life on the wrong side of the
law.
This book
like the first three books that are Izzy's, Chole's and Brady's stories and the
novella that is Ruthie's give me Blue Blood vibes. I
love books about the blue family. It stems from me being a blue family
myself. The seen in the epilogue is adorable and to me the perfect
way to end the series.
Even
though each book in the series is technically a standalone because it focuses
on a different sibling I recommend and encourage reading them in order
because if not you will spoil endings of other books in the series. The
order is Oath of Honor, Called to Protect, Code of Ethnics the novella,
Code of Valor and finally Vow of Justice.
I would recommend this
book to anyone who enjoys Christian suspense , Christian Romantic
Suspense, a good law enforcement novel or the TV Show Blue Bloods.
I received a copy of
this book from the publisher through netgalley. I was not required to write a
positive review. All opinions expressed are mine alone.
I received a copy of
this book from the publisher as part of a blog tour. I was not required to
write a positive review. All Opinions expressed are mine alone.
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