Review: Fire Storm - Nancy Mehl



Fire Storm (Kaely Quinn Profiler #2)

Review: Fire Storm - Book #2 Kaely Quinn Profiler Series - Nancy Mehl - August 2019

First off, I have to say that I am in LOVE with the cover of the book. It has to be one of the best covers I have admired in a while with the blues and the flickers of the embers from the fires - works amazingly. If you are in the mood for an edgy Christian fiction novel, then you will enjoy Nancy Mehl's Kaely Quinn series. Kaely Quinn is a profiler for the FBI's BAU unit but she is known when she is back home as Jessie - the daughter of a famous serial killer known as The Raggedy Man. Hurt by her father's actions and confused, Kaely threw herself into learning everything about why serial killers tick and became one of the best profilers around. Due to her upbringing though, Kaely and her mother became estranged from one another. Now her mother is sick and dying and Kaely's older brother Jason has called her to come home to DarkWater to say her goodbyes and be with her mother before she goes. When Kaely arrives though, she has arrived during what seems like random fires from space heaters. Kaely, however, can see a pattern and believes the smalltown of DarkWater has an arsonist on their hands. As the book goes along, we see that the fires were connected to two major incidents and tragedies that happened in the town eighteen years ago. However, nobody has managed to put things together until Kaely arrived and now Kaely has put herself in dangers way once again. Can Kaely make it alive out of Fire Storm or will she lose another FBI partner with her decisions? Find out in Fire Storm - Book #2 in the Kaely Quinn Profiler series by Nancy Mehl. After finishing Book # 2, it has now made me want to go back and read Book #1 - Mind Games.  Each book though can be read as a stand-alone story as focuses on a different case.










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