Sunday, July 26, 2020

Tracking a Kidnapper by Valerie Hansen

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Tracking a Kidnapper
by Valerie Hansen


ISBN-13: 9781335402967
Paperback: 224 pages
Publisher: Love Inspired Suspense
Released: August 4th 2020

Source: ebook review copy from the publisher through NetGalley.

Book Description, Modified from Goodreads:
Thwarting a kidnapping has thrust Officer Vivienne Armstrong and her K-9 partner, Hank, right into the culprit’s crosshairs. Now, even with danger stalking them at every turn, Vivienne refuses to stop working, but FBI agent Caleb Black intends to safeguard her while doing his job to profile her attacker. Together, can they stop the would-be kidnapper from striking a final, fatal blow?


My Review:
Tracking a Kidnapper is a Christian romantic suspense novel. It's the fifth book in a series, but each novel can be read as a stand alone. In the past, an assassin tasked to kill FBI agent Caleb ended up killing his cop wife and their baby instead. His guilt drives how he treats others, especially the attractive K-9 officer Vivienne. He feels responsible to keep her alive and wants to keep her away from any danger, but her stalker always seems to find a way around his measures. Vivienne is very understanding and patient with him, but she's a competent cop with a canine partner, and she trusts God to look after her. She's willing to follow sensible advice, but she's not willing to stop doing her job in order to stay safe. Caleb has to overcome his anger at God in order to find peace and trust if he has any chance of a future with Vivienne. The suspense stayed high as as Vivienne was attacked again and again. There was no sex or bad language. Overall, I'd recommend this exciting suspense.


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