About the Book:
At the behest of her ailing mother, former FBI special agent turned rare-book collector Ivy Elliott arrives in Alaska to secure an unpublished Jack London manuscript kept secreted away for decades. But when she arrives, she learns the manuscript is gone--taken by the granddaughter of the woman who possessed it. Ivy sets off in pursuit, not just to save the manuscript but to save the vulnerable girl, who was previously trafficked and has no idea what she’s getting herself into.
Joining forces with Alaska State Trooper Nolan Long, Ivy must battle a blizzard, sabotage, and the worst of an Alaskan winter as the search goes on. But every answer they find only raises more questions--and the danger to their lives and to the missing girl may only be the tip of the iceberg.
My Review:
What would possibly take Ivy Elliott all the way from tropical Florida to frigid Alaska? How about a priceless, unpublished manuscript from a famous author? I really enjoyed the action-filled story with its plot twists, subplots, romance, and message of trusting God.
I highly recommend this romantic suspense book that is the third book in the Missing in Alaska series. You can read this as a standalone as well, but you'll want to read the others because this is a great series. Things to Enjoy: Big Foot “Sunshine Girl” Cursed gold Danger Alaskan wilderness I received a complimentary copy of the book from the publisher and author. I voluntarily reviewed this book, and all opinions are my own.
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