I really enjoyed this book!! Sara kept things moving, and I stayed up late to read!! I really enjoyed all of the play with the characters, and the weaving of the plot lines. I can’t wait for the next book!!!
Author
joanarning
2 years ago
The Kidnapping of Cody Moss has lots of action and danger! Police officer Annalise Baker is a dedicated officer who I felt was selfish and should have given more attention to her marriage and personal life. Special Agent Zachary Leebow and Annalise worked hard to find kidnapped twelve year old Cody! The book was set in the beautiful Smokey Mountains. Readers who enjoy suspense will like this book by Sara L. Foust. I received a complimentary e-book. This is my honest opinion
Author
athena
2 years ago
What an exciting, sometimes edge of your seat other times trying to figure out what is going on. Danger and heart break abound in the book but this shows that faith in God and leaning on him and not your own understanding can have great outcomes.
Author
kathyanderson
2 years ago
Great characterization, vivid descriptions of the crime scenes, interpersonal conflicts, nail-biting suspense with just a touch of romance makes this a very engrossing read.
I recommend this book to those who enjoy a good romantic suspense story.
Author
pattishene
2 years ago
The Kidnapping of Cody Moss is another engaging novel by author Sara Foust. The suspense and tension she packs into this story kept me up reading late into the night.
As Police Officer Annalise Baker races against time to find a young teen who has been kidnapped, the emotional stakes rise for her and the victim’s mother. The challenge she is facing professionally and the personal turmoil she is hurled into by her unappreciative husband adds dimension to her character and tests her faith.
Her best friend, Zach Leebow, plays an important role in helping Annalise navigate the difficult trail of evidence she must follow when a case he is working on proves to be tied with the missing teen. These two characters come together as long-time friends and professionals.
Sara Foust’s vivid descriptions of the crime scenes, the ensuing investigations, and the surrounding terrain where searches for clues take place paralleled watching a favorite crime show on television. Her dialogue gives readers insight into the professional and personal relationship between these two main characters.
The plot works well as it connects two crimes and skillfully links them together. I would recommend this book to any reader who enjoys suspense with non-stop action and great characterization.
The Kidnapping of Cody Moss is the first in Sara Foust’s Smoky Mountain Suspense Series.I look forward to reading the next book in this series.
I received an Advanced Reader Copy of this novel and am voluntarily sharing my honest opinion of this book.
Author
phyllisamongthereads
2 years ago
I’m hooked!
I’m ready for the next book of the series already!
The Kidnapping of Cody Moss is a deeply emotional story. Told from three different perspectives, including that of 13-year-old Cody, who was in the wrong place at the right time and was paying the price.
I love the way the author was able to share Cody’s experiences; his fears, his regrets, and how, in his distress, he turned back to God and yet didn’t make this a horrifying story. The balance between giving enough details without sharing too much was achieved.
Annalise was torn in so many directions! The offer of her dream job in another town and the strange behavior of her husband as he seemed to distance himself from her were just the beginning of the struggles she faced. As a woman who feels deeply, being involved in investigating a kidnapping case tore her to pieces. And yet, she was so perfect for this job, being an amazing analyst! I enjoyed seeing how her mind worked through the evidence as they searched for answers.
Zach was the kind of life-long friend anyone would want to have. Caring, funny, strong in his faith. Smart. Ready to step in and do whatever was needed. I was so impressed with the way that he was so determined not to overstep any boundaries with Annalise, even in his thoughts, knowing she was married.
It appears that this series, unlike Sara L. Foust’s previous one, will follow Annalise and Zach’s careers. I imagine the stories will stand alone, as this one does, yet will also build on one another. I’m looking forward to seeing where things go. And hope that Annalise’s chief will still be in them and that we will see more of Paul, Cody’s friend, as well.
If you enjoy heart-wrenching stories that will have you fully invested in the outcome, clear your calendar so you can spend a day reading and grab a copy. You won’t want to put this one down!
Read my review of The Kidnapping of Cody Moss by Sara L. Foust at AmongTheReads.net
I was given a copy of this book. I was not required to give a favorable review nor was any money received for this review. All comments and opinions are my own.
Author
annferri
2 years ago
This is a book that will keep you on the edge of your seat. It is very well written and will keep you guessing until the end. I can’t wait to read the next book in this series.
I really enjoyed this book!! Sara kept things moving, and I stayed up late to read!! I really enjoyed all of the play with the characters, and the weaving of the plot lines. I can’t wait for the next book!!!
The Kidnapping of Cody Moss has lots of action and danger! Police officer Annalise Baker is a dedicated officer who I felt was selfish and should have given more attention to her marriage and personal life. Special Agent Zachary Leebow and Annalise worked hard to find kidnapped twelve year old Cody! The book was set in the beautiful Smokey Mountains. Readers who enjoy suspense will like this book by Sara L. Foust. I received a complimentary e-book. This is my honest opinion
What an exciting, sometimes edge of your seat other times trying to figure out what is going on. Danger and heart break abound in the book but this shows that faith in God and leaning on him and not your own understanding can have great outcomes.
Great characterization, vivid descriptions of the crime scenes, interpersonal conflicts, nail-biting suspense with just a touch of romance makes this a very engrossing read.
I recommend this book to those who enjoy a good romantic suspense story.
The Kidnapping of Cody Moss is another engaging novel by author Sara Foust. The suspense and tension she packs into this story kept me up reading late into the night.
As Police Officer Annalise Baker races against time to find a young teen who has been kidnapped, the emotional stakes rise for her and the victim’s mother. The challenge she is facing professionally and the personal turmoil she is hurled into by her unappreciative husband adds dimension to her character and tests her faith.
Her best friend, Zach Leebow, plays an important role in helping Annalise navigate the difficult trail of evidence she must follow when a case he is working on proves to be tied with the missing teen. These two characters come together as long-time friends and professionals.
Sara Foust’s vivid descriptions of the crime scenes, the ensuing investigations, and the surrounding terrain where searches for clues take place paralleled watching a favorite crime show on television. Her dialogue gives readers insight into the professional and personal relationship between these two main characters.
The plot works well as it connects two crimes and skillfully links them together. I would recommend this book to any reader who enjoys suspense with non-stop action and great characterization.
The Kidnapping of Cody Moss is the first in Sara Foust’s Smoky Mountain Suspense Series.I look forward to reading the next book in this series.
I received an Advanced Reader Copy of this novel and am voluntarily sharing my honest opinion of this book.
I’m hooked!
I’m ready for the next book of the series already!
The Kidnapping of Cody Moss is a deeply emotional story. Told from three different perspectives, including that of 13-year-old Cody, who was in the wrong place at the right time and was paying the price.
I love the way the author was able to share Cody’s experiences; his fears, his regrets, and how, in his distress, he turned back to God and yet didn’t make this a horrifying story. The balance between giving enough details without sharing too much was achieved.
Annalise was torn in so many directions! The offer of her dream job in another town and the strange behavior of her husband as he seemed to distance himself from her were just the beginning of the struggles she faced. As a woman who feels deeply, being involved in investigating a kidnapping case tore her to pieces. And yet, she was so perfect for this job, being an amazing analyst! I enjoyed seeing how her mind worked through the evidence as they searched for answers.
Zach was the kind of life-long friend anyone would want to have. Caring, funny, strong in his faith. Smart. Ready to step in and do whatever was needed. I was so impressed with the way that he was so determined not to overstep any boundaries with Annalise, even in his thoughts, knowing she was married.
It appears that this series, unlike Sara L. Foust’s previous one, will follow Annalise and Zach’s careers. I imagine the stories will stand alone, as this one does, yet will also build on one another. I’m looking forward to seeing where things go. And hope that Annalise’s chief will still be in them and that we will see more of Paul, Cody’s friend, as well.
If you enjoy heart-wrenching stories that will have you fully invested in the outcome, clear your calendar so you can spend a day reading and grab a copy. You won’t want to put this one down!
Read my review of The Kidnapping of Cody Moss by Sara L. Foust at AmongTheReads.net
I was given a copy of this book. I was not required to give a favorable review nor was any money received for this review. All comments and opinions are my own.
This is a book that will keep you on the edge of your seat. It is very well written and will keep you guessing until the end. I can’t wait to read the next book in this series.