Tuesday, July 23, 2024

Montana Abduction Rescue by Jodie Bailey

Montana Abduction Rescue
Book Summary

Kidnappers out for vengeance…

Can a K-9 team stop them?

Following the death of a crime boss he put behind bars, Ian Carpenter leaves witness protection—and runs right into an ambush. To escape assailants bent on revenge, he turns to his former handler, US marshal Meadow Ames, and her K-9 partner. But the stakes grow higher when Ian’s cousin is abducted. With threats closing in, can they rescue a kidnapped teen…and stop the criminals for good?

My Thoughts

Montana Abduction Rescue by Jodie Bailey starts off with a bang.   The story has action, suspense, mystery, faith, and a splash of romance.  I love that it is a fast-paced story (makes me want to keep reading).   I enjoyed getting to know Ian and Meadow as well as Meadow’s K-9 companion, Grace.  Grace is a clever dog (it is amazing what K-9 dogs are capable of). I had not heard of the Hungarian breed Vizsla before reading this book (which had me looking it up online).  There is one scene with Grace that had me laughing (I do not want to spoil it for you).  The romance was well done.  I like how it was blended with the suspense, but it did not overshadow it.  Faith was nicely incorporated into the story.  I did feel, though, that the ending was a tad rushed.  While Montana Abduction Rescue is the fifth book in the Mountain Country K-9 Unit series, it can be read as a standalone.  Montana Abduction Rescue is a suspenseful story with an alarming ambush, a clever canine, a kidnapped cousin, sinister criminals, and terrifying threats.

Montana Abduction Rescue is available from Amazon*.  The next book in the Mountain Country K9 Unit series is Trails of Threats by Jessica R. Patch which will be out on August 20.  Jodie Bailey has Taken at Christmas the first book in the Trinity Investigative Team releasing on November 26. 

Here are a some of the other books that came out today: There's No Murder Like Show Murder by M.S. Greene, Trouble is Brewing by Vicki Delany, Liars by Sarah Manguso, Chaos at the Lazy Bones Bookshop by Emmeline Duncan (on Kindle Unlimited), Puzzle Me a Murder by Roz Noonan, Her Summer with the Brooding Vet by Scarlet Wilson, and A Very Woodsy Murder by Ellen Byron.  Thank you for joining me today.  Tomorrow I am sharing my thoughts on A Very Woodsy Murder by Ellen Byron.  It is the first A Golden Motel Mystery.  I am off to put away my outdoor Fourth of July decorations.  The afternoon rainstorms kept getting them wet (it also got them clean).  They are now dry, so I can roll them up and store them in the totes for storage.  The hard part will be stuffing them in our storage shed.  It is a little full at the moment.  I am waiting for cooler weather to organize it (it is just too hot to work out there).  I hope that you have a chill day!  Take care and Happy Reading!


Kris

The Avid Reader

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