***NOTE*** This book was originally published under the title, Wrong Number. The author has revised and updated the book and added a new cover and title to reflect these changes.A cryptic phone call overheard by a pregnant woman makes her the next target for murder.One small piece of conversation heard by the wrong person changes everything. When Aubree Stewart answers her phone on the way to … everything. When Aubree Stewart answers her phone on the way to work, she has no idea that she is now in possession of a dangerous secret—one so powerful that even the Secretary of Defense is in peril. Unable to forget what she has heard, Aubree soon finds herself swept up in a world of danger, intrigue, and murder. With help from the FBI, Aubree races to protect herself and her unborn child, but the one thing she forgets to protect is her own heart.
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Wow! Action. Mystery. Suspense. Clean romance. This book has it all. I was hooked from the get go by the mysterious phone call, which started a journey of unstoppable suspense. It was almost impossible to figure out who was a good guy, and who a bad guy. A wonderful page-turner! I read it in one day. This is my first encounter with Rachelle’s writing and I’m now a fan! I can’t wait to read the sequel.
Forget What You’ve Heard is the first installment from Rachelle Christensen’s series, The Jason Edwards FBI Chronicles: Dangerous Secrets Suspense. I thought it was a pretty good read. It was full of mystery and suspense that had me guessing on who done it. I did not find it to be predictable at all.
I am giving Forget What You’ve Heard four and a half stars. I look forward to reading more from the series.
I received this book from the author, but was not required to write a review. This review is 100% my own honest opinion
Rating: 4.5 stars
What I thought about this book:
• My interest was immediately captured by this book when Aubree answered a phone call from an unknown person. Was this call a prank or was it real? This was the beginning of Aubree’s roller coaster ride of survival.
• This book was a romantic suspense that kept me engaged from the beginning all the way to the end.
• I enjoyed the mystery, suspense, and romance of this book. The author skillfully penned this read.
• There were many secondary players in this novel. They were varied, well developed, and interesting. They added depth to the storyline.
• The descriptions of locations and emotions were well done, easy to visualize, and to feel. I felt a part of the scenes.
• This was a clean read and I appreciated that fact.
I was given a complimentary copy of this book from the author. My review was voluntary and my opinions were my own. This was another great read by Rachelle J. Christensen and I am looking forward to the next novel in this series. I highly recommend this book to fans of suspense, romance, and action.
Oh wow! Oh wow! Oh wow! This book had my heart racing up to the very end, just like jumping out of a perfectly good airplane, wondering if the chute would open (not that I would test that theory)!
Forget What You’ve Heard is about Aubree, a young pregnant woman who hears incriminating information about a murder when she answers her husband’s cell phone. From that moment, Aubree becomes a target. With too much and too little information, the FBI is brought in to unravel the facts and to keep Aubree safe. When her location becomes compromised while in the witness protectionn program, Aubree flees and strikes out on her own.
This novel is a high-octane suspense, complete with an adrenaline rush. The plot is compelling and draws the reader in from the first page. Who are the good guys and will they reach Aubree before the murderer finds her?
Excellent storytelling, strong characters and a clean read elevates this book to the top of my all-time favorites list.
Caught in a whirlwind she can’t control, Aubree’s life spins faster and faster hurling her into danger. With a baby to protect, she must decide who to trust. This book is the perfect storm of adventure and suspense. It was a fast read and exhilarating drama. I felt the romance was a bit rushed and unrealistic. But, I loved Aubree’s spunk and ingenuity. Another exciting book by Christensen. I can’t wait to read more in this series.
This is the first book I’ve read by this author. What a suspenseful mystery! I had a hard time putting it down so I could get anything else done. There are surprises galore. I look forward to reading more by this author. I received a free copy. This is my honest, voluntary opinion.
Forget What You’ve Heard is spine tingling good! I should have started reading this earlier in the day because I was up too late finishing it. This book is a well crafted suspense story with a likable heroine and plenty of nasty characters up to no good! You will not want to put it down!
This was a very exciting book to read. Rachelle J. Christensen’s descriptive writing swept me up into the action and didn’t release me until the final page was turned. I highly recommend this book.
When Aubree receives a wrong number call, giving her information about a murder just committed, she doesn’t know what to think. Before long, her own life is in danger. I really loved this book and am excited to learn that it’s going to be a series. I can hardly wait for the ones to come.
What a great read, so many emotions from start to finish! Engaging characters, descriptive scenery, travel, and so much more!
Having been to Bear Lake many times, attending USU (go Aggies), eating at The Bluebird, and other places mentioned in the story brought back some forgotten memories. I can’t wait for the next book!
I originally read this book back in 2011 or so when it was titled Wrong Number. It’s been revised and the author added to the story. I remembered some parts of it but since it had been so long since I’d originally read it, it was like a new book to me.
Aubree Stewart’s having cell phone issues, so she borrows her husband’s cell phone. That one thing changes their lives forever when she answers a call that was a misdial. and she hears part of a conversation not meant for her. The next year is spent in hiding under FBI protection, away from family and friends, raising her baby alone away. Will Aubree ever get back to a somewhat normal life?
Jason Edwards works for the FBI. He wants to keep Aubree and her baby girl safe until they get the guy who made the phone call Aubree received by mistake. When the safehouse comes under attack Aubree takes off on her on and Jason has no idea where she could be. Is there a leak at the FBI? How can Jason get Aubree to trust the FBI to keep her safe? Can he find her before the killer does?
I liked this story this story just as much this time as I did years ago when I read it on my first e-reader. It was the first book I’d read by Rachelle J. Christensen and I liked it so much I looked up other books by her on Amazon.
Who hasn’t received a phone call that was meant for someone else? Big fingers, tiny buttons on cell phones make that a common occurence. I can’t imagine being 7 months pregnant and having my life turned upside down and forever changed because of something as simple as someone misdialing a phone number.
I liked that Aubree proves just how strong a woman she is, especially when her safe house is attacked. She refuses to trust the FBI and go to another safe house and does find on her own for quite a while. She finally figures out part of the message from that fateful phone call she mistakenly received a year before. I liked her friendship with the park ranger. It came across as a natural thing and didn’t seem forced.
I liked FBI agent Jason Edwards and at first thought he and Aubree would end up together. He came across as a man who takes his job seriously, but it kind and cares about the people he’s sworn to protect. I look forward to reading more of his stories in the next book in the series.
This is the first book in the new Jason Edwards FBI Chronicles series and starts the series off with a page turner. This book is fast paced, full of suspense and loaded with action. This is Aubree’s story and it begins with her using her husband’s cell phone and getting a mystery phone call about a body. She’s pregnant and finds herself in a witness protection program where she is still danger. This romantic suspense is hard to put down once you start reading. A real roller coaster that has you page turning and wanting more. I read an arc and voluntarily chose to write a review.