All of the main characters were very well developed and easy to connect with. The three stories were very different from each other but extremely entertaining.
Missing by Dee Henderson
I really enjoyed the details given as to how a missing person report is processed when there is no obvious foul play. It captivated me. I love the deep faith in God that John Graham had that he was able to hold onto while trying to locate his elderly mother. The relationship between John and Sharon Noble started with a mutual respect for each other’s work ethic and character. That was refreshing.
Shadowed by Dani Pettrey
This is the first story by Dani Pettrey that I have ever read. I really liked how stubborn both Libby Jennings and Ben McKenna were. They were both solid believers that knew how to lean on God during trying times. I was fascinated by the fact that this story in set in Alaska, just a short distance from Russia, during the Cold War.
Blackout by Lynette Eason
Macey’s fear of letting others into her life was very understandable. I loved the fact that Chad was a solid presence in her life and didn’t allow her to push him away. She needed help and he was determined to provide it. There were a couple of very satisfying twists that surprised me in this story.
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