Solving a cold case could rob her of her future.
When skeletal remains are uncovered in the Yukon forest, forensic botanist Keeley Ash is called to the crime scene—and ends up abducted. She never expects her ex, paramedic Brett Ryerson, to come to her rescue, or her gathered evidence to be linked to a cold case. And when their son—who Brett never knew existed—is kidnapped, they’ll stop at nothing to save him and outrun the hunters determined to silence Keeley.
When skeletal remains are uncovered in the Yukon forest, forensic botanist Keeley Ash is called to the crime scene—and ends up abducted. She never expects her ex, paramedic Brett Ryerson, to come to her rescue, or her gathered evidence to be linked to a cold case. And when their son—who Brett never knew existed—is kidnapped, they’ll stop at nothing to save him and outrun the hunters determined to silence Keeley.
MY THOUGHTS.....
This is Darlene L. Turner's 10th book in the Loved Inspired Suspense line and it's certainly one to remember! Yukon Wilderness Evidence is filled with nail-biting and page-turning suspense, but there's also a powerful secret that fuels even more drama! Brett Ryerson is very skeptical when Keeley Ash reveals that he's her son's father but that doesn't stop him from stepping in to protect them from danger. Why have Keeley and her family become the targets of murderous assailants, and who is the clever mastermind behind it all?
Turner is a pro at creating likable characters that burrow their way into our hearts and I was especially drawn to Brett and his willingness to help Keeley and her adorable little boy MJ. His past hurts and wounded trust didn't prevent him from taking charge even as he battled doubts and mistrust. His journey to belief and acceptance was realistic and I especially loved the faith and wisdom displayed by Brett's seriously ill father. His Christian wisdom was an inspiration indeed!
Are you looking for a romantic suspense story that's filled with faith, second chances, and a shocking villain? Grab a copy of Yukon Wilderness Evidence...you won't be disappointed!
I received a copy of this book from the author. There was no obligation for a positive review.
Turner is a pro at creating likable characters that burrow their way into our hearts and I was especially drawn to Brett and his willingness to help Keeley and her adorable little boy MJ. His past hurts and wounded trust didn't prevent him from taking charge even as he battled doubts and mistrust. His journey to belief and acceptance was realistic and I especially loved the faith and wisdom displayed by Brett's seriously ill father. His Christian wisdom was an inspiration indeed!
Are you looking for a romantic suspense story that's filled with faith, second chances, and a shocking villain? Grab a copy of Yukon Wilderness Evidence...you won't be disappointed!
I received a copy of this book from the author. There was no obligation for a positive review.
My rating: 4 of 5 stars
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Darlene L. Turner’s love of suspense began when she read her first Nancy Drew book. She’s turned that passion into her writing and believes readers will be captured by her plots, inspired by her strong characters, and moved by her inspirational message.
Darlene won the Daphne du Maurier Award for Excellence in Mystery/Suspense twice and an ACFW Genesis award. She’s represented by Tamela Hancock Murray of the Steve Laube Agency. Her debut book, Border Breach, released in April, 2020 with Love Inspired Suspense.
Darlene met her husband Jeff at the turtle races in Ontario, Canada. She loves flavored coffee and plaid shirts. You can connect with Darlene at www.darlenelturner.com where there’s suspense beyond borders.
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Crisis Rescue Team
Book 1: Fatal Forensic Investigation
Book 2: Explosive Christmas Showdown
Book 3: Mountain Abduction Rescue
Book 4: Buried Grave Secrets
Book 5: Yukon Wilderness Evidence
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