Friday, October 8, 2021

Review: Initium

Initium Initium by Natalie Walters
My rating: πŸ’›πŸ’›πŸ’›πŸ’›

This was a great introduction to the SNAP team. For a Novella, the story did not feel rushed or short and I enjoyed the historical story playing out in Ireland. The author did a great job of showing the fun and adventure side of the CIA, but also the risk and loss.

Looking forward to the first book in the SNAP Agency series!

*I received a complimentary copy from the author. All opinions expressed are my own.*

Until 2 November, if you pre-order book 1 in the SNAP series, you may claim this Novella as a free pre-order goody.

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About the book:


When an explosion rattled the cobblestone streets of Ireland in 1998, it left the CIA questioning one of their own, but Intel officer Tom Walsh refuses to believe his friend Sean is guilty. Tom is certain Sean wasn’t behind the misdirection of information that led to the deaths of dozens, but he’s missing and the CIA won’t go back to find him or the truth.

Unwilling to let Sean become a scapegoat for a botched mission, Tom quits the CIA and takes an unsanctioned contract job with the hopes of finding his friend and those responsible for the deadly attack. But when the new mission goes awry, Tom finds himself in a battle against an Irish dissident paramilitary group determined to strike again.

With only a hunch to go on and a red-headed bartender’s help, Tom puts himself in the path of danger and discovers his own passion for stepping in where the government can’t.

Get ready for Lights Out with this glimpse into the life of the man behind the SNAP Agency and what pushed him to find a better way to strategically protect and neutralize threats against America and her citizens. In this fast-paced novella you’ll meet Director Walsh as he assembles his team: Jack Hudson, Lyla Fox, NicolΓ‘s Garcia, and Kekoa Young.

About the author:



My world revolves around GIJOE and our three adult (or almost adult) children who keep my life anything but predictable. Our boots hit the ground wherever the Army sends us but home is when we’re all together no matter the zipcode. My passion is writing stories where adventure meets love and share my belief that life rooted in purpose is a story worth telling.

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