Kidnapping. Evil. Redemption.When two young girls go missing, Dr. Emma Reichs, a child psychologist who worked with the two teens, turns to Brody Taylor, an ex-Green Beret, who founded the Pals Center, a safe haven for kids, to help her find the girls. Brody along with his retired military canine, Charlie, is determined to find the people behind the kidnapping of young people in his community. In … community.
In the midst of the search for Piper and Maria, more children are taken. Brody and Emma realize they’re fighting against a ticking bomb to find the teens before they disappear for good. Their partnership brings them closer and awakens feelings for each other, but can they stay alive long enough to end the nightmare for the kids and still have a future together?
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Exciting and yet tragic read! With children missing, I could only hope they would be found and kidnappers caught. Child trafficking has increased in the United States with new awareness being taught in schools as well as churches. This story does have a good outcome, however, there were deaths and uncomfortable situations. Thanks to Brody, an ex-Green Beret, and Dr. Emma Reichs, a child psychologist, children were found, homes were acquired and lives were saved. With excellent writing by this author, the reality of kidnapping children was handled in a way that most reading fans could handle. This is a Christian read and I admired the heros and could hug the children.
Action packed, suspense and a touch of romance is what you will find in Missing, book 6 of Everyday Heroes. Author Margaret Daley has done a outstanding job with this book and series. I give Missing 5 stars. It can be read alone but the others in the series are so good you will want to read them all.
When two teen girls come up missing it sets off an investigation into a kidnapping ring. More kids turn up missing. Who is taking them? Can they stop this madness? I recommend this book. It is a page-turner you will not want to put down.
Missing is the sixth book from Margaret Daley’s Everyday Heroes series. I enjoy her books and this one does not disappoint. I loved Emma and Brody from the start, but Charlie is probably my favorite the character. The story is a page turner that had me engaged all the way to the end.
I give Missing five stars. I recommend it for readers who enjoy clean romantic suspense.
I received this book from the author, but was not required to write a review. This review is 100% my own honest opinion.
Missing ( Everyday Heroes Book 6 )
By: Margaret Daley
Missing is book six in Everyday Heroes series. Action, suspense, and mystery will keep you turning the pages to see what will happen next. I was not disappointed. A story about missing girls gets the attention of a child psychologist and an ex-Green Beret that founded Pals Center, which its a safe haven for kids. Who is kidnapping these girls and can they find out why they are going missing ,and who is behind it? Racing against time is there any hope that they ware still alive?
I was given a complimentary copy of this book, but was not told that I had to give a review. All opinions are my own.
Author Margaret Daley is a talented storyteller and is successful in crafting stories that will keep the pages turning. Dr. Emma Reichs counsels young children and teens and volunteers at the Pals Center, an organization to help economically and emotionally disadvantaged children. The founder of the Pals Center, Brody Taylor, is a friend and they are suddenly thrown into the thick of things when children start missing. Both are passionate about their jobs and both have flawed pasts. Will they be able to stop the disappearances and in doing so be drawn together as more than friends? Will their shared faith in God sustain them through difficult times? I always enjoy animals in stories and Brock’s Search and Rescue Belgian Malinois, Charlie, adds that special touch! Don’t miss this series!
I received a copy from the author. The opinions are my own.
Missing by Margaret Daley
Everyday Heroes Series Book Six
Brody Taylor, found of Pals Center, is doing his best to help the kids in his town. And now, he needs to keep them safe. Young teens have gone missing. He fears what could be going on and time is short to find them.
Dr. Emma Reichs is a child psychologist. She’s been helping out at Pals Center for about six months and when one troubled girl doesn’t show up for their group meeting…Emma knows something is wrong. And she’s not going to give up until she gets her back safely.
A very good story but intense being we know things like this really happen. Children taken from their homes for nefarious reasons. Excellent series and stories.
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