Sunday, April 5, 2020

Daybreak (Cyber Division Book 3) by Vannetta Chapman

Book Description:

Nora Brooks and Randall Goodwin are hot on the trail of a new cyber-terrorist. This time the target is Seattle as well as the lucrative cruise ships docked there. They fear that daybreak will bring unprecedented destruction.

Who was nursing a vendetta against the largest city in the Pacific Northwest as well as the tourist industry?

Nora Brooks has dealt with many different kinds of cyber criminals, but she's never come across one whose motive and method she couldn't grasp at all. They'll have to rely on her instinct as well as her partner's coding skills. Randall Goodwin might be the only one who can save the day. For the people of Seattle, their very lives could depend on it.

Daybreak is book three in Vannetta Chapman’s Cyber Terror series. The journey begins with Fading Into the Night and continues with Midnight Strike.



About the Author:

Vannetta Chapman writes inspirational fiction full of grace. She is the author of over twenty novels, including the Pebble Creek Amish series, Shipshewana Amish Mystery Series, and Plain and Simple Miracle series. Vannetta is a Carol award winner, a Christy finalist, and she also received more than two dozen awards from Romance Writers of America chapter groups. She currently writes Christian suspense, Amish romance, and Amish mystery. She was a teacher for 15 years and resides in the Texas hill country. For more information, visit her at: 


My Thoughts:

I must confess that I am a fan of mystery and suspense, but dystopian? Not so much.  That genre is out of my comfort zone.  Totally.  However, author Vannetta Chapman writes dystopian/suspense in a way that blew my comfort zone right out of the water.

Daybreak drew me in from the very beginning.  I loved the banter between Nora and Randall.  They make a great team and complement each other so well.  On the one hand you have Nora with her no nonsense attitude and on the other hand you have Randall with his nerdiness and amazing computer skills.  Yup, they make a great team indeed.

Another part that drew me in was the details.  It is evident that the author did a ton of research.  The details were just enough to help the reader understand everything that was important to the story without being overwhelming or redundant. 

But the most important piece that drew me in was the element of suspense.  I was on the edge of my seat throughout the entire story, and it kept me guessing until the very end. 

While my prior list of reading genres did not include any dystopian books, Vannetta Chapman’s Daybreak has caused me to rethink my list. This story of intrigue and suspense was so amazing that it has me anxiously awaiting the next story in the series.

I was given a copy of this book.  All comments and opinions are my own.







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