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Appalachian Abduction

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Appalachian Abduction
by Debbie Herbert

I received an advanced copy of this book from the author, with no promise of review.
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A fun read! Spunky Charlotte, and James Tedder, who has some unresolved issues, have a good chemistry together for this story. The characters build at a nice pace, and you’re never asking questions of ‘why’, or ‘who’. The plot is solid, yet there are some surprises that are nice.

The book is well written, and very visual. I like visual. I want to see the story play out in my mind while I read, not just read words on a page like an essay. Herbert does this very well, which is why I am drawn to her stories.

The book was a good length, told the story perfectly, and didn’t contain a lot of fluff for filling.

Although this is the second book in the series, it is a stand-alone. It takes place in the same town, and revolves around the Tedder family. I do recommend reading Appalachian Prey as well, because it was enjoyable too. I do home there will be more in this series. 😉

I can’t wait for the third installment….

 

Appalachian Abduction Book Cover Appalachian Abduction
Debbie Herbert
Mystery
Harlequin Intrigue
February 20, 2018
Mass Market Paperback
256 pages
https://amzn.to/2F6N1dE

A small-town cop must protect a beautiful rogue undercover detective.

Trespassing, fleeing a peace officer…hell, she’d aimed a gun at his chest! Officer James Tedder can’t help but admire her fight. And undercover detective Charlotte Helms will never quit. She’s on a personal mission: rescue her best friend’s daughter…and bust the child-trafficking ring that lured her away. When they’re forced to become partners, James must trust Charlotte to have his back. But can he trust her with his heart?