Hiding in Plain Sight
Book Summary
Seeking refuge in Amish country…
in order to stay alive
Fleeing to her uncle’s home is Shauna McKay’s only option after her mother’s brutally murdered and the killer’s sights set on her. Local sheriff Liam Harland’s convinced hiding Shauna in his cousin’s Amish community will shield her. But when an Amish woman who looks like Shauna is attacked, it’s clear nobody in this peaceful community is safe…unless Liam and Shauna can stop the culprit’s murderous plan.
My Thoughts
Hiding in Plain Sight by Laura Scott is a captivating romantic suspense.
I enjoyed getting to know Shaunna, Liam, David, and Elizabeth. I thought Hiding in Plain Sight was well-written
with steady pacing. I loved all the
action that propelled the story quickly to its conclusion. I enjoyed the suspense and intrigue. The story captured my attention. I wanted to know who was behind the attacks on
Shauna. I thought the title of the book
was spot on. Hiding in Plain Sight is a Christian
story with no foul language or intimate situations (just a couple of
kisses). Love, faith, courage, and family
are the main themes. I liked Shauna’s faith
journey. She needed to learn to trust in
God and know He is always with us. I am
glad the author included an epilogue that nicely wrapped up the book. Hiding in Plain Sight is a gripping tale with
a murdered mother, disquieting gunshots, a car conundrum, a striking sheriff, a
concerned uncle, accommodating Amish, an astounding discovery, and finding
faith.
Hiding in Plain Sight will be out on August 23, and it can be preordered from
Amazon*. Laura Scott has
Amish Holiday Vendetta coming out on November 29 which features Elizabeth and David. You can find Laura Scott's other novels
here. I appreciate you joining me today and reading my latest book review. I will return on Monday with
The Witches of Moonshyne Manor by Bianca Marais. I hope that you have a fun weekend (or a relaxing one if that is what you need). I am venturing into our shed to locate a couple of items. It is packed to the gills until I finish painting the walls (I am still filling in holes--I keep finding more holes or nails that have yet to be removed). Take care, stay cool, and Happy Reading!
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