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Whilst this is the third book in the series and things are heating up with the arc for the series . It can be read standalone as Daniels does brush over the previous events. In the last and final instalment, Boone McGraw tries to solve the case finally of the Mc Graw Kidnapping with the help of a PI who is determined to get under his skin and triumph.
Twenty five years has passed and whilst some of the kidnapping has been figured out. His sister is still missing and Boone is determined to solve things once and for all. Armed with some information , he goes to find Hank , a PI who has inquired about a vital clue to the kidnapping. Does he hold all the clues?
Well Boone isn’t taking any chances is ready to do his bit even if mean giving his father some bad news . Every little clue helps as the family wants answers. However I don’t he is prepared for what happens next.
He finds feisty PI CJ and a can of worms. As it seems that Hank is dead and CJ isn’t happy about the death . She isn’t what Boone is expecting all to say the least. She know how to do her job and doesn’t need a cowboy like him . CJ is no lady that going to be pushed over. She knows her stuff and Boone is what she doesn’t need right now
Rough Rider is nothing less then I expected from Daniels. Boone and CJ both wanted the best outcome and CJ is a very independent woman. SO I loved that Boone was challenged as CJ didn’t need protecting. She was more then capable of handling herself. Boone was more for the ride. She knew how to find what he need . Honestly I loved the tables were turned somewhat. Boone wasn’t a guy who wasn’t able to fend for himself. He wasn’t going to let CJ take it all on her own.
He was more then willing to help solve her problem to help with his even though it was costing time and there was other things he didn’t know about happening.
It was teamwork and obviously there was romance involved of course. But I was more invested in the mystery and the intriguing story unfolding that was told from multiple POV. It definitely live up to the intrigue line it part of and I loved how was so invested that I couldn’t figure out the ending on the mystery element. However the romance was obvious and I loved Daniel’s story. It has been a while since I read one and they are still enjoyable as years ago. Definitely recommending to read if you love your romantic suspense and want a woman who more than can handle herself.

After reading this title, I found myself feeling a sort of peace. Every time I read any story based around the Amish there is always peace, but something about this one has made it more prominent.
The story was well developed and had perfectly designed characters. Lucas and Hannah had put me on edge and filled my heart with something I can't describe.
I loved every moment of this book and look forward to reading more from this author. This book is now a favorite. One of which I will read over and over again.

Sometimes redemption and second chances come in the most unexpected packages. When Hannah left home she never thought she'd be returning under these circumstances. When Lucas left the police force, he never thought he'd have another chance to catch his partner's killer. Together, they may just be able to catch a killer and find peace in their hearts, minds, and souls.

I haven’t read the first story in this series but I don’t think it detracted in any way as I thoroughly enjoyed this superb romantic suspense story which obviously works well as a standalone.
Hannah Miller is travelling to endeavour to discover what has happened to her sisters after they were kidnapped and their mother murdered. From the very start this is an action packed story where someone is now out to get Hannah, too. She is rescued by Lucas Grant and taken to the Inn run by an Amish lady where he works. Lucas is a former police officer who is considering becoming Amish. However, when danger keeps threatening Hannah and the young women from the local community, he’ll need to put his detective skills to work again and ask for God’s guidance as he tries to save them all. Can Lucas protect Hannah without going back to his previous non-Amish ways? Can Hannah find and be reunited with her sisters? Is this really a case of human trafficking?
This is a real page turner, fast paced and an enthralling read. I really didn’t want to put it down till I reached the end! (I had to, life intervenes sometimes no matter how brilliant the story is). It gives some great insights into the Amish without trying to indoctrinate or alienate the reader. There are some fantastic secondary characters in the story, too, and a definite sense of community and faith. This story doesn't end on a cliffhanger but there has to be more to come as one sister is still missing - I'll be looking out for that story! I thoroughly enjoyed this intriguing story and will definitely look out for more by this talented author in future.
I requested and received a copy of this novel, via NetGalley, with no obligation. This is my honest review after choosing to read it.

This is the second book in this series that I read, but the author caught us up with what had previously happened, and you soon won’t be lost at all.
This is Hannah’s story, and threats and dangers begin as soon after the first page is turned, but why, we soon finds out she resembles her sister. The backdrop of this story is very sinister, and when help comes, the author has woven another edge of the tale to include someone else taking refuge with the Amish, Lucas. You will be surprised as to how these two different people from different places are tied together.
I am hoping that there is another book and that all of the answers are revealed, I felt that there should be more, we still have a missing sister. I was swiftly pulled into this story, and there is a lot of violence, although not graphic, but can you hide by wearing Amish clothing?
I was quickly lost, and this is a fast paced read, and you will soon be page turning. I am going to be looking for more by this author.
I received this book through Net Galley and the Publisher Harlequin, and was not required to give a positive review.