Ashburn (I.C.E. Agency #1)
Bryce Reynolds is a man on a mission- a top-secret one at that! He never dreamed the girl down the street would one day become his link to the destruction of Ravenmeister, Inc.- a front for black-market arms and ammunition. Will he crumble underneath the burden of all his secrets?
When the hunt for a missing technology developer in possession of a priceless prototype drags Cara and Bryce on a high-adrenaline ride through the streets of Paris, Venice, and Munich, they must work together to find what they're looking for... and survive the trip!
Librarian Note: There is more than one author in the Goodreads database with this name.Julia Erickson has always adored reading. As a little girl, she even read while rollerblading, floating in the pool, and climbing trees. Her love of words and expressive personality naturally flowed into writing her own stories. Off the pages, Julia is also a budding graphic designer, photographer, and blogger.So ... contemporary isnt really my thing. I usually dont get into suspense either. But I decided I should attempt to slog through Ashburn by Julia Erickson, because I was trying to participate in the Homeschool Authors Read-To-Win contest; and I had bought it already, so better just read it! Well, let me tell you, friends, there was no slogging! Nope. I adored this book! Adored it! I have never enjoyed a contemporary novel so much in my lifeand Ashburn has definitely made my list of favorite
Ashburn, by Julia Erickson tells a story of action, danger, excitement, and faith in a setting of big cities and Europe. The main character's are Cara Stephenson, a graphic designer who has her shares of past pain, and Bryce Reynolds, a secret agent who works for the government, also Cara's childhood friend who disappeared without saying goodbye. These two are brought together and swept up into a dangerous mission that turns out being life- changing. Faith is born in the midst of heartbreak.
3.5 StarsA fast paced spy novel that pretty much starts up from page 1 and doesn't really slow down. Kara and Bryce were great characters although I feel like their relationship happened super fast. There were some great moments between them and some truly hilarious banter. :) Getting glimpses of the different cities was neat. Not enough high speed chases. :P POV shifted frequently with breaks between every few chapters, but you got to know the characters pretty well. The one big issue I had was
So ... contemporary isnt really my thing. I usually dont get into suspense either. But I decided I should attempt to slog through Ashburn by Julia Erickson, because I was trying to participate in the Homeschool Authors Read-To-Win contest; and I had bought it already, so better just read it! Well, let me tell you, friends, there was no slogging! Nope. I adored this book! Adored it! I have never enjoyed a contemporary novel so much in my lifeand Ashburn has definitely made my list of favorite
WOW. I read this almost two years ago now. Thought it was high time I should put a review up when I said I would... XD Thanks to Mikayla for reminding me. *wink*First off, I still remember this story really clearly. Which is a compliment. Secondly, I enjoyed it. There were a few things that detracted from my enjoyment, but, honestly, thinking back, overall it was pretty good! Not great, but good. It was fun, and interesting, and had action. The few things I didn't like so much:1) The romance,
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Title | : | Ashburn (I.C.E. Agency #1) |
Author | : | Julia Erickson |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | Special Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 326 pages |
Published | : | September 6th 2014 by Chinquapin Press |
Categories | : | Christian Fiction. Contemporary. Fiction. Christian. Romance. Mystery |
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Cara Stephenson, a talented graphic designer at Silver Strand Technologies, never thought she'd see her childhood best friend again... but when he suddenly reenters her life ten years later, he's a completely different man. What is he hiding, and why should she trust him?Bryce Reynolds is a man on a mission- a top-secret one at that! He never dreamed the girl down the street would one day become his link to the destruction of Ravenmeister, Inc.- a front for black-market arms and ammunition. Will he crumble underneath the burden of all his secrets?
When the hunt for a missing technology developer in possession of a priceless prototype drags Cara and Bryce on a high-adrenaline ride through the streets of Paris, Venice, and Munich, they must work together to find what they're looking for... and survive the trip!
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Ratings: 4.13 From 23 Users | 16 ReviewsCommentary Regarding Books Ashburn (I.C.E. Agency #1)
This was a really good book! Ok I wasn't sure whether to rate it 4 or 5 Stars so it's 4.5 stars. I don't much like the love stuff in it. It has a few scary parts in it but not much. I would recommend this for ages 14-up.Librarian Note: There is more than one author in the Goodreads database with this name.Julia Erickson has always adored reading. As a little girl, she even read while rollerblading, floating in the pool, and climbing trees. Her love of words and expressive personality naturally flowed into writing her own stories. Off the pages, Julia is also a budding graphic designer, photographer, and blogger.So ... contemporary isnt really my thing. I usually dont get into suspense either. But I decided I should attempt to slog through Ashburn by Julia Erickson, because I was trying to participate in the Homeschool Authors Read-To-Win contest; and I had bought it already, so better just read it! Well, let me tell you, friends, there was no slogging! Nope. I adored this book! Adored it! I have never enjoyed a contemporary novel so much in my lifeand Ashburn has definitely made my list of favorite
Ashburn, by Julia Erickson tells a story of action, danger, excitement, and faith in a setting of big cities and Europe. The main character's are Cara Stephenson, a graphic designer who has her shares of past pain, and Bryce Reynolds, a secret agent who works for the government, also Cara's childhood friend who disappeared without saying goodbye. These two are brought together and swept up into a dangerous mission that turns out being life- changing. Faith is born in the midst of heartbreak.
3.5 StarsA fast paced spy novel that pretty much starts up from page 1 and doesn't really slow down. Kara and Bryce were great characters although I feel like their relationship happened super fast. There were some great moments between them and some truly hilarious banter. :) Getting glimpses of the different cities was neat. Not enough high speed chases. :P POV shifted frequently with breaks between every few chapters, but you got to know the characters pretty well. The one big issue I had was
So ... contemporary isnt really my thing. I usually dont get into suspense either. But I decided I should attempt to slog through Ashburn by Julia Erickson, because I was trying to participate in the Homeschool Authors Read-To-Win contest; and I had bought it already, so better just read it! Well, let me tell you, friends, there was no slogging! Nope. I adored this book! Adored it! I have never enjoyed a contemporary novel so much in my lifeand Ashburn has definitely made my list of favorite
WOW. I read this almost two years ago now. Thought it was high time I should put a review up when I said I would... XD Thanks to Mikayla for reminding me. *wink*First off, I still remember this story really clearly. Which is a compliment. Secondly, I enjoyed it. There were a few things that detracted from my enjoyment, but, honestly, thinking back, overall it was pretty good! Not great, but good. It was fun, and interesting, and had action. The few things I didn't like so much:1) The romance,
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