Saturday, October 4, 2014

Eden Thriller Series by Sharon Linnea and B.K. Sherer Reviews and Giveaway

June 17, 2011

For those checking in, here's a little catch up: B.K. is currently assigned here in the continental United States, and I'm hoping to keep her Stateside long enough to finish working on SERPENT. The journey of writing these books has been a wonderful one for us. There was a point, after she chose to go on active duty (lo, these many years ago), that I realized the military was a whole world that was new to me. I had to either purposefully choose to enter that world, or let there be a gulf between us. CHASING EDEN began, in part, as my desire to begin to understand and her willingness to share her world.

It also began because we both love thrillers and, wow!--the chance to research Ur and Babylon and Baghdad, and the Iraq's Southern Swamplands and call it work--what a fun challenge!

B.K. was indeed on the ground during the first days of OIF (as noted by the photo of her covered in sand in the old-style uniform), but she drove past Tallil. In fact, she didn't visit Tallil/​Ur until after we'd written CHASING--thankfully, her second deployment, and first visit to Ur, came in time to correct some of our geography and descriptions of the Second Sister.

(As you may probably guess, her third deployment to Iraq made her very familiar with the operating room on the base in Balad!)

In any case, welcome, new reader, to the world of Eden. We're very glad to have you with us. 


Praise for Chasing Eden

“A roller-coaster adventure…reads like a cross between Jarhead and Raiders of the Lost Ark."
—Julia Spencer-Fleming, Agatha Award–winning author of All Mortal Flesh

“Unique, provocative, and engrossing… hours of gripping reading.”
—Cherry Adair, New York Times bestselling author of Edge of Darkness

“Reads like the best of Robert Ludlum, with the realistic military flavor of W.E.B. Griffin, and the adventure of Clive Cussler—this book is impossible to put down.”
—Colonel Ian “Red” Natkin, Ret., US Army

“An absolute page-turner. This book has ‘you are there’ insider details that make you question everything you read in today’s headlines. A thrill-a-minute read!”—Christina Dodd, New York Times bestselling author

“Chasing Eden is an intelligent, exciting novel with a tremendously strong feeling of authenticity. The edgy, scary atmosphere comes over vividly—definitely a sweaty palms read. It is totally original and the ending completely unexpected. I loved it.”—Bill Napier


From the Back Cover:

The search for paradise... 

Modern-day Iraq: During a raging sandstorm in a war zone, army chaplain Jaime Richards is shocked to be reunited with her old friend Adara Dunbar—and devastated when, in the midst of an ambush, a black-robed man murders Adara in cold blood. But not before she delivers a final message to Jaime—one important enough to die for...and obviously to kill for. Why Adara? And how did her assassin know Jaime’s name?

...may lead to hell on earth...

Jaime’s quest for answers will lead her into danger beyond anything she’s experienced on the battlefield. At an ancient site, she meets a stranger who reveals astounding truths about Adara’s mission—and the war itself—that are impossible to ignore. For the roots of this war reach back to a time and place fixed in the history of civilization. Many have searched for the Garden of Eden before, because to find it is to unlock a power beyond human comprehension. Now, for Jaime, the chase is on—and the fate of the world hangs in the balance...

A young book editor stumbles up from the site of a chemical attack in the London subway. He accepts a woman's offer of help and a hot cup of tea. He then disappears...

A group of boys in upstate New York goes sledding. One doesn't come home.

A military convoy approaches a lone figure on a dusty road south of Baghdad. The woman is Army Chaplain Jaime Richards--and it seems she's been gone a lifetime.

After three years, Jaime has chosen to return. But soon she'd discover that the series of kidnappings is fatefully and tragically connected, and the answer lies somewhere on the ancient island of Patmos, where the book of Revelation was written, and where rumors of immortality still persist...










The lives of two Bedouin boys are changed forever when they find a cave filled with antiquities in the desert near Qumran.

A rogue CIA Agent stalks Jaime Richards, willing to risk all to obtain the secrets of Eden.

Join Jaime and Yani on the ultimate treasure hunt that reaches from Iraq to Davos, Switzerland to the Judean wilderness in the next Eden Thriller, due from St. Martin's in October 2008!

(Did you think it would be easy for these two to work things out?)




Army Chaplain (Lt. Col) Jaime Richards and (her now-husband) the mysterious Yani return to stop a madman from raining the modern equivalents of the ten plagues of Egypt on the world. Can they decipher the clues before the firstborn sons of modern rulers are killed, leading to a new World War?

My Reviews:
Book 1 Starts off with a dying woman and her last effort to find Eden. I liked that the authors included a map of where the story takes place (Iraq), and it was a lot of help with the names of places. Jaime gets her package and from that moment on is almost addicted to. She has to find out what her friend was so worried about when she died. Why was it so important? Jaime soon realizes that her friend Adara was searching for something amazing. Jaime gets pulled into the wonder of Eden's location as well. She joins Adara's brother and they race through Baghdad to find the location and stay alive. They need to stay one step ahead of the men that are ready to do anything to get what they want, especially murder. The authors did a great job in describing where they were that I could visualize where they were. I also liked that the chapters have dates, times and locations. I felt like time was running out and that they were going to get captured. The ending was not really a cliffhanger, but there were definitely not enough answers for me. I am giving book 1, Chasing Eden, a 5/5. I was given a copy to review, however all opinions are my own.

Book 2, Beyond Eden, is about Jaime and her role as an agent of Eden. She travels to Terris to figure out what is going on. She soon realizes that the kidnappings are connected and she needs to find the culprit. She did not count on the victims wanting something from her other than their freedom. It was interesting why they were the ones taken and why. This book had the same format of the chapters being dated and timed with locations. As time went on I felt like the victims were running ourt of time. Page 263 is my favorite part of this book when Jaime has to save a dying man. I am giving this book a 5/5. I was given a copy to review, however all opinions are my own.

Book 3, Treasure of Eden is when Jaime knows the location of a relic that she needs to find before her enemies do. Her life is not the only one at stake. I liked that Jaime went all over the world and she had so many different experiences. It was very interesting and the clock was ticking. I also was having an inner debate as the authors had characters debate issues that are relevant to today. This was my favorite so far because I like hidden relics and I would love to see this series as a movie. I could see it doing very well with fans of The DaVinci Code. I am giving this book a 5/5. I was given a copy to review, however all opinions are my own. 

Book 4, Plagues of Eden is my favorite of the series so far. I loved Merlin, and the plagues. Every time I think that the authors have nowhere new to go with these characters I am wrong. A dig in Egypt sent fury from above to people that were ignorant to what was happening. This is the last book and I do not know when the next book is coming out, But I will be getting it. A lot of times series seem to change with each book and there are no traces of the first book. However these books have many links between them and they are all written in the same format. I really enjoyed the fast pace and interesting relics. I am giving this book a 5/5. I was given a copy to review, however all opinions are my own. 

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