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Danielle Taylor
2.0 out of 5 stars A bit slow and no romance to speak of
Reviewed in the United States on October 4, 2015
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2.5 Stars. Evil without a face is the first book in Jordan Dane's Sweet Justice trilogy. Call me crazy but I like to have some romance in my romance books and this one didn't.

Jessica Beckett is a bounty hunter investigating a child kidnapping ring. Payton Archer is an ex pro football player whose niece is kidnapped. It was almost 70% of the book before the two characters even met each other. There was a lot of information that I would have like a lot earlier. Like how Jessica and Samantha (a cop) met and how their friendship developed. What happened to Jessica as a child. We eventually get a bit of information on this but it's very late in the book. I didn't believe the romance (what little there was of it) between Jessica and Payton. I mean he spent more time with Samantha then he did Jessica plus as I mentioned they didn't even meet until the book was almost over.

I read the blurb of the next books and it looks like Jessica picks up a new love interest anyway. I kept putting this book down and it was quite awhile before I would come back to it. It was just okay for me and I won't be reading the rest of this trilogy.
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L. Dancy
5.0 out of 5 stars Jordan Dane at her best!
Reviewed in the United States on June 29, 2009
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Jordan Dane's crime fiction books amaze me with each book I read. The characters are fresh and alive and the villains are nasty and sinister. I just love a good mystery and the maturity she pours into her books are things that even live television would not show. I hope Jordan Dane keeps at it and I am looking forward to her next book!!
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Jean
5.0 out of 5 stars Five Stars
Reviewed in the United States on May 15, 2015
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I REALLY ENJOYED READING THE BOOK
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mnix
5.0 out of 5 stars Evil Without a Face- A Joyfully Reviewed
Reviewed in the United States on February 16, 2009
Fugitive Recovery Agent Jessica Becket is hot on the trail of Lucas Baker. In the process of locating him she discovers that he's involved in a lot more than she thought. Jessie's best friend, Detective Samantha Cooper, has a hard time reigning Jessie in and keeping her out of trouble. She's on board helping her find out what Baker is doing though. Seth Harper is Jessie's new hire. He's a mysterious computer wiz and an undeniable asset to her.

Ex- football player, Payton Archer is trying to find his niece, Nikki who's disappeared. His search takes him to Chicago where Sam has taken over the case. Payton and Jessie along with the help of the Chicago Police Department and the FBI begin searching for Nikki and other missing kids who are being used by a group known to play in the human trafficking game. It's a race against time to get Nikki back but Payton won't give up, and Jessie can't. She faces her own demons every time she thinks of the missing kids. Together, they'll stop at nothing to save them and send the bad guys to hell, where they belong.

Sit tight, buckle in, and hold on, Evil Without a Face is a wild ride. The villains take Jessica, Payton, and everyone else on a high-speed chase to save Nikki and stop the bad guys. Outwardly, Jessica is tough as nails. She's scared, strong, and seemingly invincible but inside she's vulnerable and desperately needs some TLC. Payton carries his own internal scars, which is why when they meet, Payton and Jessie connect immediately. They are like kindred spirits, two halves of a whole. Along with the intense relationship that blooms between Payton and Jessie, is the frightening tale of internet predators. With excitement and danger on every page, Evil Without a Face is impossible to put down. Jordan Dane rocks my world once again with Evil Without a Face. I can't wait to read the elusive and mysterious Seth Harper's story next!

Nannette
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Cy B. Hilterman
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5.0 out of 5 stars Internet draws young girl into slave ring
Reviewed in the United States on February 15, 2009
Nikki Archer is a seventeen-year old girl going on twenty-nine who lives in Alaska. She is not happy with her life. She needs more freedom. Nikki, like far too many young people in our world of computers, has made connections with others online that she knew were good for her life and she decided to turn one of those contacts into a life-changing experience.

Jessica Beckett is a bounty hunter that goes gung-ho after her victims without regard for her safety, a fact that has hurt her in the past but the thrill of hunting and catching a wanted person for reward was her life. Lucas Baker was one such slum bag she was searching for. Jess had found a "cheap salaried" employee to assist her in her searches, one that was an expert on computers. She used Seth Harper as a backup but he was too new to put in a dangerous situation. She had to use Seth in a trial by error status. Jess also used a good friend and cop, Samantha Cooper, when she needed some information unobtainable to her.

Nikki's uncle, Payton Archer, was an ex-pro-football player and sister of Nikki's mother Suzanne. When he and Suzanne discovered Nikki missing they tried to track her down and eventually did find information on Nikki's computer where she had been talking and making plans to go with unknowns to Chicago. Nikki made good her escape from her home but got caught up in a sex/slave organization that captured many young girls and used them or sold them. Once they were drawn in to the organization, they had no way to escape. They had to try to live through much nasty and filthy handling and living conditions.

Payton, Jessica, Seth, and another good friend of Payton's and an ex-Alaska State Trooper, Joe Tanu, joined forces to attempt to track down Nikki, an undertaking that became a huge search and brought them too close to many seedy killers. The joining of forces with another international group to track the worldwide slave/sex monsters was really interesting and suspenseful. Jordan Dane is a fairly new author and all of her books have been sensational leaving the reader almost breathless following her characters with her very descriptive words and phrases of the humans as well as the various locations where they are active. I have not been disappointed with any of her books. She keeps the reader active during her chases and makes you feel hurt when your hero gets hurt and feel good when they capture the bad guy!
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