Reviewed by Martha Artyomenko
Description
“If I Live is a grabber from page one, delivering an exhilarating mix of chase, mystery, and spiritual truth. Longtime Blackstock fans will be delighted, and new Blackstock fans will be made.” —James Scott Bell, bestselling author of the Mike Romeo thrillers
THE HUNT IS ALMOST OVER.
Casey Cox is still on the run after being indicted for murder. The hunt that began with her bloody footprints escalates, and she’s running out of places to hide. Her face is all over the news, and her disguises are no longer enough. It’s only a matter of time before someone recognizes her.
Dylan Roberts, the investigator who once hunted her, is now her only hope. Terrifying attempts on Dylan’s life could force Casey out of hiding. The clock is ticking on both their lives, but exposing the real killers is more complicated than they knew. Amassing the evidence to convict their enemies draws Dylan and Casey together, but their relationship has consequences. Will one life have to be sacrificed to protect the other?
With If I Live, Terri Blackstock takes us on one more heart-stopping chase in the sensational conclusion to the If I Run series.
My Review:
The conclusion of this series, brings Casey and Dylan’s story to a close. It is filled with the build up of us wondering if the truth will really set her free or if evil will triumph.
I was not disappointed in this book at all and felt it wrapped up loose ends well, and without giving the story away, you will be on the edge of your seat the whole book, so don’t start it when you are ready for bed or you will have a short night.
One thing I really liked was how distinct the lines were between evil and good, but still how you could be sympathetic to the bad guy and ask yourself why the good guys did what they did. It was quite realistic and frustrating like it is in real life. I would not recommend reading this without having read the previous two books.
This book was obtained through Netgalley and is available for preorder through Amazon for release on March 6, 2018