First Line Friday | Life Flight

Happy Friday! We’re getting ready for a big snowstorm to hit here in Maine tomorrow – sounds like a good day to stay in and read! Today, I’m linking up with Reading is My Superpower for First Line Friday and featuring Life Flight by Lynette Eason.

“Today was not going to be the day they died – not if she had anything to say about it.”

Life Flight by Lynette Eason

The Basics

Title: Life Flight

Author: Lynette Eason

Publication Date: January 4, 2022

Series: Extreme Measures (Book 1)

Genre: Suspense

My Rating: 4 Stars

My Review

Lynette Eason has done it again! She is one of my favorite suspense authors, and I can already tell I’m going to love this new series! Penny is an engaging heroine, bold enough to fly her chopper into a storm and fight to defend herself, as well as caring and compassionate toward her friends, family, and patients. Her unique friendship with Julianna and Grace adds depth to the story – I can’t wait to read more about them in the rest of the series. Penny and Holt’s relationship develops authentically and doesn’t overshadow the suspense. I saw their point of conflict toward the end of the book coming from a mile away, but it makes sense and works well in the story.

Life Flight is full of action, twists, and turns, as Penny and Holt race to find the killer before he finds them. I highly recommend this book for fans of the suspense genre, especially authors like Susan May Warren, Natalie Walters, and Lynn H. Blackburn!

Now it’s your turn! Please share the first line of the book you’re reading in the comments below. Don’t forget to head to Reading is My Superpower to see what first lines other bloggers are sharing, or to share your own!

I received a complimentary copy of this book from the publisher. Opinions expressed in this review are completely my own. Thank you, Revell!

3 thoughts on “First Line Friday | Life Flight

  1. I always read a Lynette Eason book. This one was soooo good! Lots of suspense but not over the top!

    My first line is from A Heart Adrift by Laura Frantz
    Chapter One. York, Virginia. September 1755
    Chocolate had been Captain Henri Lennox’s one weakness. Was it still?

    I adored this book!

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