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Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. No current Talk conversations about this book. Romance and suspense Another good suspenseful story in the Daybreak Mystery series. This story takes place mainly during a snowstorm at a camp that is being watched over by two couples (which you meet and get to know very well as you read books one and two). They think they are the only ones around until Jason, Daniel and Jennifer Kaine's adopted son, says he saw two small children in the woods. They believe he has imaginary friends until the children are found. When they discover why the kids are hiding and realize the danger they are all in the storm is raging outside. Gabe and his wife Lyss leave in their 4 wheel drive for town to get help, their phone lines are down, and they run into trouble. Daniel and Jennifer also run into trouble and the story keeps you turning pages to see how it will out turn out. It was a book I found hard to put down as it was intense at times. I think this whole series would make for a great movie. Daniel and Jennifer keep getting themselves in trouble and it is interesting watching them get out of it. Especially interesting is the fact that Daniel is blind. I love the way the author handles his blindness and how well Jennifer works with him. And their son Jason is great and Daniel's dog Sunny is also endearing. These stories are quick reads and always full of adventure, suspense and love. Daniel and Jennifer have a faith that is real and so is their love for each other and those around them. There are two more books in the series and I am looking forward to reading them! no reviews | add a review
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Daniel and Jennifer Kaine brave a dangerous snowstorm to protect two orphaned children from the mob hit men who are searching for them. No library descriptions found. |
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