Amy Lynn: Golden Angel, by Jack July
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The saga of Amy Lynn continues in this second action packed novel by Jack July. As the story begins, Amy is coming home from Afghanistan wounded and confused about who she is and where she belongs. Back home in rural Alabama, surrounded by the love of family and friends, she needs to heal her body, bury her boyfriend, and decide what to do with her future.
But life has a plan of its own...
When eight-year-old Kristy Wilson is taken from her Missouri home, the count of missing young girls rises to twenty-three. Under orders from an angry, vengeful president, the CIA takes action. Amy is persuaded by her friend, CIA operative Tatiana Aziz to join her team as a “trainee” on a worldwide chase to find who is taking these girls and bring Kristy back home.
Follow Amy and Tatiana while you meet an eclectic group of CIA cohorts. They race the clock to find Kristy and along the way, deal some old school American justice. The author highly recommends reading the foundation book, Amy Lynn. Golden Angel plays on many characters and situations from the first book. However, Golden Angel will stand on it's own.
Amy Lynn: Golden Angel, by Jack July- Amazon Sales Rank: #582257 in eBooks
- Published on: 2015-05-04
- Released on: 2015-05-04
- Format: Kindle eBook
About the Author
Jack July is a married father of two living in South Carolina. A US Navy veteran, he served as an aviation electronics technician for the F-14 Tomcat.
After his discharge, July worked in construction for the steel mills of Gary, Indiana, earning millwright journeyman status. He then went on to work for the Harley Davidson Motor Company for nearly twenty years and in the meantime earned his bachelor’s degree at Cardinal Stritch University.
After his college professors noted his unique writing style, July became motivated to pen several short stories and then his debut novel, Amy Lynn, which sold more than five thousand copies.
Currently he is working on the third installment of the Amy Lynn series while also writing a number of columns and short stories.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful. If Brad Thor wrote Mission: Impossible... By JohnK Amy Lynn: Golden Angel ... if the first book was To Kill a Mockingbird written by Vince Flynn, this is Brad Thor doing an episode of Mission: Impossible, where we see the entire team being assembled, complete with biographies.This takes place shortly after the end of book one. Amy is still recovering from the battle at the climax of that. She's now close to President North (aka: "Not" Sarah Palin ... even though her Secret Service handle is "Polar Bear"), and back home with her charming and rustic family.But it's hard to go back to the way life used to be for Amy, especially after all she's been through. She wants to simply bury her boyfriend and move on with her life, but she doesn't yet know how to do that yet.And now, Amy's friend "T", CIA killer, wants to bring her on board a mission to hunt down a human trafficking ring that is abducting American girls...Yes, this one went dark quickly.We've got a Mission: Impossible team of badasses with fully-developed backstories and biographies. The reformed black militant cryptographer; the one-man insurgency; the Polish playboy who thinks he's James Bond; and the boy scout who has won the dark heart of a CIA Assassin.The "dark" continuous when you get to the mildly incestuous twins, one is an autistic computer genius, the other is a (literal) whore (sort-of retired).And, of course, Amy Lynn.There is action, there is adventure, there is some neat spy stuff, and there is even the possibility of redemption.But sometimes, redemption can only be found in death.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful. The Bad Guys Bite Off More Than They Can Chew By Don Strickland Let me say at the outset, this is a five star book on the artistic merits. I'm holding back the fifth star purely on technical issues such as uncaught typos, and I anguished over doing even that. I've been in communication with the author and he graciously forwarded me the change sheet that has been submitted to the publisher. So, even those minor issues should be resolved shortly It's a great book. Jack's a great writer. If you fell in love with Amy Lynn Braxton in the first book, you'll fall even more deeply in love with her in this one. This book is not for everybody. If you're the literary fiction type who delights in deconstructing great literature until it's stripped of all meaning, move along. There is nothing for you here. If you're the kind of person who finds patriotism to be an embarrassing joke, or traditional values subversive to your preferred social order, this story will drive you insane. Of course, if you're one of those people, you're also a complete ass whose opinion is irrelevant anyway.I suspect that Jack is not one of those people who insists that everything in life comes in various shades of gray. There are issues that stand out in stark contrast to the alternatives and there are absolute truths, but Amy and her allies never let doing what is nice get in the way of doing what is right. The book is like real life that way. The USA is hurting for lack of books like this and needs many, many more of them. I cannot recommend it highly enough.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful. The story of an amazing young woman continues... By Aquabizzle Just as great as the first book, Amy Lynn: Golden Angel continues where Amy Lynn leaves off. Jack July takes you along with Amy as she finds her place after a traumatic experience in Afghanistan. Ultimately, he takes you along as Amy follows her heart and does what needs to be done for the sake of American little girls being taken by a human trafficking ring.Although much brutality is woven into the story, it is offered as the raw and ugly truth in the darkness of our society. And because Amy Lynn has faced one of the most brutal events in her life that one could comprehend, her total being is driven to deliver justice to those who would destroy all that is innocent and precious.The book keeps you emotionally interested in every character, clearly showing the importance of every single one of them to the mission of saving a little girl and putting an end to a disgusting evil that poses a threat to (in this case) prepubescent American girls. The truth is that I fell in love with Amy Lynn Braxton during the first book, seeing her courage and ability to turn serious pain into an ability to help keep evil at bay. This book delivers that all over again.
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