Friday, May 6, 2016

Silence in the Dark by Patricia Bradley

When Bailey Adams left Logan Point two years ago she thought she was getting away from her problems. Running into her ex-fiancé Danny Maxwell was not part of the plan--neither was being chased through the city by the local drug cartel, the Calatrava. Now despite her best efforts, Danny is her only chance of escaping the people chasing her and getting back to Logan Point safely. Can Bailey find the strength to face what's coming? And in the midst of the chaos, can she keep herself from falling in love with her rescuer all over again?

With lean, fast-paced prose that will keep you turning the pages, Patricia Bradley pens a superb story of suspense and second chances.

I really enjoyed reading this book.  There was suspense and mystery.  Just the type of book I enjoy.  Bailey fears commitment.  She also struggles with her commitment to God.  She feels like a fraud being a missionary.  She does commit to bringing a little girl back from Mexico to meet her grandparents for the first time.  This is where the plot really starts getting interesting.  Bailey will do everything in her power to protect Maria.  Danny and Bailey run into each other in Mexico.  Danny still loves Bailey and will do anything to help her escape the kidnappers.

I liked that characters from the other books were brought into this one.  The only negative thing I can say about the book is that I would have like a short synopsis of the gun smuggling that took place in the previous books.  I have read all of them but I couldn't remember the whys and wherefores.  Other than that it was a great book.  You don't need to read the other Logan Point books to read this book.  I would recommend this book.

I was given this book by the publisher in exchange for an honest review.  I was not compensated in any way.



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