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Plain Refuge

por Dana R. Lynn

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Fiction. Romance. Suspense. HTML:On the run from hired gunmen,
can she find safety in Amish country?
After overhearing an illegal weapons deal, Sophie Larson knows two things: her uncle's a dangerous criminal...and he wants her dead. Now undercover cop Aiden Forster has no choice but to blow his cover and protect Sophie by hiding her and her deaf sister in Amish country. But with a mole in the police force, danger isn't far behind.… (más)
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Terrific book with intense suspense, nonstop action, and a sweet romance. The story started with a bang and kept the intensity throughout. Aiden is an undercover cop working on getting enough evidence against the man responsible for the death of his partner. He is very close and is ready to be done with it. As he arrives for a meeting with his boss, he sees Philip's niece, Sophie, arrive unexpectedly.

Sophie is early for a meeting with her uncle. He doesn't like changes to his schedule, but she just needs to drop off some papers. Rather than sit around for half an hour, she goes on into the house. She is horrified when she hears her uncle making a weapons deal, and threatening to kill a man. She is discovered before she can make her escape, and one of her uncle's men is told to "take care of her." I could feel Sophie's fear as Aiden forced her back to her car at gunpoint and made her drive. She is terrified that she and her younger sister, Celine, are about to be killed in cold blood. Aiden's frustration was also evident. He was sure he'd blown his cover, but there was no way he could allow the women to die.

The suspense kept me hooked from beginning to end. Sophie is hopeful when she realizes that Aiden is one of the good guys, but her relief is short-lived. Her uncle's men are hot on their trail, and it seems that no matter what they do, they can't escape for long. Even asking for help from Aiden's ex-Amish friend, Levi, doesn't keep them safe for long. It quickly becomes apparent that there is a leak somewhere in the police department, making it difficult for Aiden to know who he can trust. When Aiden is arrested, accused of murder and kidnapping, Sophie and Celine are left unprotected. Aiden's release was one of the lighter moments (gotta love his chief!), but Sophie and Celine are in grave danger. I was on the edge of my seat as Aiden raced to reach them in time. I loved the final confrontation. Sophie kept a clear head and was able to help with her rescue, while Aiden had to bury his emotions to do what had to be done.

I loved the development of the relationship between Sophie and Aiden. Neither was looking for romance. Sophie is still reeling from the deaths of her parents and brother while stepping up to take care of her sister. She feels guilty about putting her career before family and is determined to change her ways. This includes putting Celine first. But Aiden's protectiveness and kindness toward her sister soon break down her walls. Meanwhile, Aiden is blessed? cursed? with an overabundance of protectiveness. When something happens to someone on his watch, he takes it personally. When Sophie meets him, Aiden already feels guilty over not protecting his sister (he was a kid!) or saving his partner. He is determined that nothing will happen to Sophie and Celine. However, he also resists his growing feelings for Sophie, claiming that he isn't good for her. I ached for Sophie, who loved him but couldn't get through to him. Though eventually, something she said did make an impact. I loved the scene with his sister, and the shove she gave him. His big scene with Sophie was terrific. The epilogue was great.

There is a religious component of the book, being a part of the Love Inspired line. What I liked most is that faith was simply an essential part of the characters' lives, not something that the reader needed to be beaten over the head with. Aiden has no problem calling on God for help or guidance. That faith is part of what keeps him from succumbing to the darkness of his secret life. Sophie was at the other end. She lost her faith for a while, especially with the loss of most of her family. But being around Aiden, and the Amish folks who aided them, helped her find her way back.

There wasn't as much Amish involvement in this book as some of the earlier books, but that which was there was good. I especially liked Levi, Aiden's ex-Amish friend. It is unusual to find someone Amish-raised who has served in the military. I loved his willingness to help and how he was all-in. I worried about him during the river scene and its aftereffects. There was a satisfying twist involving him at the end, and I would love to see more about him.

My favorite of all the secondary characters was Celine. Despite her deafness, she is very much an average twelve-year-old. She's glued to her phone, has her rebellious moments, doesn't like change, and is good at pushing Sophie's buttons. But she also holds it together under extremely trying circumstances. I loved her part in the epilogue and seeing her getting back to a normal life. ( )
  scoutmomskf | Aug 1, 2020 |
I am new to Dana R. Lynn, and the Amish Country Justice series, but I must say I am very impressed! From the beginning you are gripped with a sense of foreboding. Aiden Forster is a cop deep undercover, and dealing with a very threatening and powerful man, Phillip Larson. Sophie and Celine Larson, Phillip's nieces, have no idea just how forceful and evil their uncle is, until they end up at the wrong place at the wrong time. This encounter, in the first chapter mind you, leads Aiden, Sophie, and Celine on a chase that none of them saw coming, and made for a compelling read.

I love a good, clean suspense and Plain Refuge delivers. There are moments where you know exactly what's going to happen, and then other moments where there are twists that you don't see coming. There are times where the fear the characters feel grip you, and you are fervently swiping the pages to see what happens next.

I enjoyed the suspense, but what I loved even more than that was the friendships woven into the story. This added a whole other layer of heart to this tale that is really beautiful, and was the most cherishing part of the book, in my opinion.

The characters are wonderful, the setting vivid, and the suspense unrelenting. I caught myself several times saying to myself, "Good gosh! They can't catch a break!" but the ending was pleasing, and I was left smiling and satisfied. It's a quick read, due to the suspense, and one that I highly recommend.

*I have voluntarily reviewed a complimentary copy of this book which I received from the author and/or publisher through JustRead Tours. All views and opinions are completely honest, and my own. ( )
  cflores0420 | Jun 21, 2020 |
This is an easy book to read and you won’t want to put it down before you are finished. There are many twists and turns. I really loved Aiden, Sophie and all the other people who help them. They each learn to remember what it means to be with family again. I always love the bits that we learn about the Amish in these stories. This has good romance and great suspense. I received a copy of this book from the author for a fair and honest opinion that I gave of my own free will. ( )
  Virginia51 | Jun 3, 2020 |
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Fiction. Romance. Suspense. HTML:On the run from hired gunmen,
can she find safety in Amish country?
After overhearing an illegal weapons deal, Sophie Larson knows two things: her uncle's a dangerous criminal...and he wants her dead. Now undercover cop Aiden Forster has no choice but to blow his cover and protect Sophie by hiding her and her deaf sister in Amish country. But with a mole in the police force, danger isn't far behind.

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