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  • Great suspense

    5
    By Mblteach
    Kidnapped in Texas As Abbie went to mail a letter her niece is kidnapped right behind her. Why? What do they want? Luke,her former boyfriend, witnesses it and immediately jumps into help her. Will they successfully be able to find and save her? Will there be a second chance for them? If you like romance, suspense, and second chances then this is a book you won’t be able to put down until the last page.
  • Wonderful romantic suspense

    5
    By thereadmaster
    I loved this story of second chances. I loved Abby and Luke. I love the suspense and the romance. I enjoyed learning about how some of the human trafficking rings work. I did not want to put this book down. I received a copy of the book from the publisher for a fair and honest opinion that I gave of my own free will.
  • Really great read!

    4
    By EvaC0127
    Usually when an author starts a new series, I wonder whether the new series will have the same energy as the previous series. No worries here! From page one, readers will be engaged. The twists and turns also start early in the story. In addition, the story is as current as today’s news. I really enjoy reading works by this author. She always grabs my attention from the beginning and knows how to hold it with the twists and turns occurring at various points in the story. If you’re looking for a story like this, pick up this book. I have voluntarily reviewed an Advanced Reader Copy of this book provided by the author. However, the thoughts and opinions submitted are totally my own.
  • Non-stop action!

    5
    By 61655
    We are daughters of Christ and He is stronger than all of them put together! Can they learn to work together to get to safety? A fast-paced story that you will not put down until you are finished. And what a finish the author has given us. Totally unexpected! This early copy was received through Love Inspired Suspense and BookFunnel. These impressions are my own and were in no way solicited.