“Abduction Cold Case” by Connie Queen

I have read other books by this author and have always enjoyed her clean suspense stories! I like that there’s nothing graphic in this child abduction story along with good, steady suspense that kept me riveted from beginning to end!

Texas Ranger Silas Boone and his working dog comes to psychologist Kennedy’s rescue when she is attacked after investigating a twenty-six-year-old kidnapping child case. He continues to protect her throughout the story as she’s trying to figure out why someone would be trying to harm her. Kennedy is at a loss as to whether her attacks are related to a current adoption case or completely unrelated.

This story had great characters, interesting story line with some definite twists I didn’t see coming. I was bummed that I felt like the book ended too fast and wished there was more time for Silas and Kennedy to develop a relationship.

I still Highly recommend this quick, easy to read, suspenseful read!

I received a copy of this book complimentary for blog and social media review. All opinions are my own.

ABOUT THE BOOK:
An unsolved case. A family secret.

Getting to the truth could be deadly…

Finding a mysterious file on her desk sends psychologist Kennedy Wells chasing down clues to solve a twenty-six-year-old kidnapping—and straight into a violent assault. When Texas Ranger Silas Boone comes to Kennedy’s rescue, he can’t help but wonder at her resemblance to the long-missing girl. With someone willing to kill to end the investigation, can they uncover the truth…and live to see Christmas?

From Love Inspired Suspense: Courage. Danger. Faith.

About the Author
Connie Queen spent her life in Texas where she met and married her high-school sweetheart. Together they’ve raised eight children and are enjoying their grandchildren. As a child, Connie remembers her mom and sisters reading, but she preferred to be outside. It wasn’t until later, she found the joy of being whisked away into another world. Today she resides in Texas with her husband, and Nash, her Great Dane, where she’s working on her next suspense.

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