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I love Alaska as a setting! There is something so vast about it. That sense brought the danger to another level when a few boys get lost in the woods with adult footprints following them. I loved learning about the search and rescue workers and their dogs. The suspense of the plot is actually broken into two phases, and it wasn't quite believable that this family would have two such similar dangerous experiences from completely unrelated sources. Overall I enjoyed the characters, and the scenes with Ella's son bonding with Josiah's dog were so heartwarming.
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To Save Her Child was just what I expected it to be: a good romantic suspense. I liked the characters, although the romance wasn't one of my favs (I felt it moved a little to quickly).
I loved the setting and the suspense of searching for the missing children. I will say that aspect of the story (the search) wasn't as intense as I was expecting, but it wasn't boring either. One of my favorite parts of the book? The search dogs! I loved how they were able to follow a trail to easily.
All in all, a fine read and if you like romantic suspense, you will probably enjoy To Save Her Child. I don't think you need to read the first book, as I didn't and I was able to follow the story easily.
*I received a complimentary eBook copy of this book for my honest review. As always, all thoughts and opinions expressed are my own.*