KIDNAPPED IN AMISH COUNTRY After catching a glimpse of something she wasn’t supposed to see days before Christmas, Irene Martello is run off the road and barely survives. More shocking is the backseat whimper of an Amish toddler stowaway and the familiar sight of their rescuer–the man who’d let her down years earlier. Police chief Paul Kennedy fears Irene stumbled onto a kidnapping ring with … ring with two dangerous agendas: retrieving the girl and silencing the witness for good. Only Paul can keep them safe for the holidays. Guarding Irene means risking his heart–and his secret–but to save the child and the woman he never stopped loving, it’s a risk he has to take.
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I really enjoyed this suspenseful romance. While clean, it does have a bit of violence in it. I voluntarily chose to review this story and I’ve given it a 5* rating. Lots of action to grab ya and keep pulling you into this story. It was hard to put down. Between this author and it being in the love inspired series, I just can’t go wrong. This story was around Christmas and had a little of the Christmastime feel about it
Amish Christmas Abduction was action packed with emotions on alert and tissues needed. This Love Inspired Suspense has true to life characters that bounded out from the start with action continually till the end.
Irene Martello didn’t expect to get the wrong address for her home assignment, which resulted with her life being a target by an apparent abduction ring. Police Chief Paul Kennedy could not fathom what was transpiring around LaMar Pond, but he had to protect Irene despite their past history. The threats soon involved Irene’s family with security needed at all times. Who’s behind all of this? Will Chief Kennedy and his department be able end this kidnapping ring? The research Lynn did for this Amish Country Justice suspense is amazing. The unforeseen action and thinking of the abduction ring were realistic and kept the suspense flowing with this reader in the midst of the action with gripping fear and heart beating faster as I read the intense scenes.
Dana R. Lynn has given readers another emotional story in her Amish Country Justice series. There’s action, emotions, children, families, secrecy, romance, faith and God’s grace and mercy shown. I highly recommend each one of Lynn’s books in this suspense series. Amish Christmas Abduction can be read as a standalone, but readers will enjoy the secondary characters by reading Plain Target and Plain Retribution first.
I received a complimentary copy from the author. I was not required to write a positive review but have shared my honest thoughts.
So I would like to start by saying this is not my usual type of book to read but I thoroughly enjoyed this. I feel like the author did a great job with telling the story and giving backstory to each character. I feel like the love that the characters had for each other was very well explained. I really like how the action in criminal actions were woven into the story.
I absolutely love the main characters in this wonderful book! The baggage that both Irene and Paul are carrying is understandable and I was really hoping to see them move beyond it and admit to how they felt. Mary is a sweetheart and I wanted to just wrap her up in a big hug and protect her myself.
The plot of the story is fantastic. We were let in on the information of who the bad guys were fairly early on. But WOW! The details about the depth of danger they were in, was built upon throughout the book! I was caught up in the story hook, line, and sinker! There was no way that I would be able to put this book aside for something else until the bad guys were caught and everyone was safe again.
I received a free copy of this book from the author. I have chosen to write this review to express my personal opinion.
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