Texas Kidnapping Target/Alaskan Wilderness Peril

Texas Kidnapping Target/Alaskan Wilderness Peril

by Laura Scott, Beth Carpenter

$9.99

Imprint: Mills & Boon Romantic Suspense

Release date: 2024-12-18

Pages: 288 Pages

ISBN: 9781038946027

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Texas Kidnapping Target - Laura Scott

When an intruder attempts to kidnap rancher Mari Lynch’s four-year-old son, she fears it’s connected to her ex-husband’s criminal past. Texas Ranger Sam Hayward’s arrival confirms her worst fears — her ex has escaped prison, making her a target. And when Sam finds a dead body on Mari’s ranch, he suspects the incidents are related. Now Mari must depend on Sam to protect her little boy and catch the culprit. Will they be able to uncover the truth and stay alive, or will they become victims of a deadly conspiracy?

Alaskan Wilderness Peril - Beth Carpenter

Antiques dealer Hannah Yates discovers an incredibly rare globe decorated with inlaid markings only to become the target of thieves who are growing increasingly more threatening. Someone wants this globe at any cost, and nowhere — even the remote Alaskan cabin of her former crush, Jace Angeles — is safe. On the run through the rugged wilderness, Hannah and Jace are forced to make one daring escape after another. But can they unlock the secrets of the globe...before they end up paying the ultimate price?

About the author

Laura Scott

Laura Scott

Laura Scott is honored to write for the Love Inspired Suspense line, where a reader can find a heartwarming journey of faith amid the thrilling danger. She lives with her husband of twenty-five years and has two children, a daughter and a son, who are both in college. She works as a critical-care nurse during the day at a large level-one trauma center in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, and spends her spare time writing romance. Visit Laura at www.laurascottbooks.com.
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Beth Carpenter

Beth Carpenter

Beth Carpenter grew up on a farm reading everything she could get her hands on, from cereal boxes to the encyclopedia. Saturday visits to the library were the highlight of her week. Due to motion sickness, she couldn't read on the school bus so she made up her own stories instead.She still consumes books like popcorn and loves to create happy endings for her imaginary friends. She believes dogs, books, and laughter are key to happiness. And dark chocolate. And love. 
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