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One Last Promise
by Susan May Warren
ISBN-13: 9780800745493
ebook: 304 pages
Publisher: Revell
Released: August 1, 2024
Source: Rented Kindle ebook.
Book Description, Modified from Goodreads:
After years as a pilot of a Navy rescue chopper, Arlo "Moose" Mulligan returned home to start Air One Rescue--and made a name for himself. He loves his job, his life, and his routines, which include breakfast at the Skyport Diner, always at one of Tillie Young's tables. She's sweet and pretty, but Moose knows his life has no room for anything more. Until the day Tillie shows up beaten and desperate and needing his help.
Tillie Young never thought her ex would track her to Alaska, but somehow he's found her. When he kidnaps her daughter, she'll do anything to get her back--even enlist help from her favorite grumpy customer. But Moose Mulligan is no match for a former MMA boxer and possible child trafficker, right?
He's not going to let another child go missing on his watch. Moose must find the girl, keep Tillie safe, and outwit a man fueled by revenge. It will take all of Moose's Alaskan savvy to keep them alive.
My Review:
One Last Promise is a Christian romantic suspense. It's the 3rd in the series, but you can understand this story without having read the previous one. I enjoyed Tillie in the other books, but I lost all respect for her in her own story. She was panicky, impulsive, and repeatedly did things that she knew were making another bad decision on top of the past ones, only making things worse. And she used to be in the military AND was trained in mixed martial arts! Somehow, she didn't learn how not to panic.
Sadly, she got Moose so caught up in trying to make things better for her that he almost committed a crime for her. Solely based on this book, I would say these two were a bad idea for getting married, but Moose and the Air One Rescue crew were good friends to Tillie.
Anyway, the main characters were likable and came across as real people. I cared about what happened to them. There was plenty of suspense from the physical danger to Tillie and, to some extent, her daughter. There was no sex or bad language. Overall, I'd recommend this enjoyable suspense.
If you've read this book, what do you think about it? I'd be honored if you wrote your own opinion of the book in the comments.
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