Hide in Plain Sight

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Product DescriptionShe could not go back to his family in their distress So when his sister was injured, financial expert Andrea Hampton traded the big city to help the Amish country to play in his grandmother’s house in a residential home. But life with the United People took a turn treacherous if a series of accidents and jokes threatened his family. Someone does not want the secrets of the old house was coming home to light. Trust anyone – including the handsome carpenter who seemed so true it was – a fight for Andrea, but his life depends on his ability to find the truth. . . . More>>

Hide in Plain Sight

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Jazz Fan February 3, 2010 at 3:45 am

I loved this book. I appreciate the fact that there is a book without the graphic sex scenes, some romance novels around. It was the first time I read a book by this author and I buy more. Rating: 5 / 5

Linda S. Craighead February 3, 2010 at 4:15 am

It was a great little book thriller. I liked all the characters, and it was easy to read. I would like to read more from this author. Rating: 5 / 5

Book Lady February 3, 2010 at 6:02 am

Now I know why they say there’s nothing like a free meal. The book is available free on the Kindle. I remember a review that goes back to his portrait of the Amish should be noted – I downloaded – and read all the way to the shame for me on a thirteen-year-Confidential Magazine in Reading end kiosk. This is probably the poorest imitation sills a mystery by Mary Higgins Clark that I have ever read. The simple formula to be innocent, unsuspecting girl career man caught in the grip of evil and “white knight” to save ain wrinkle in time and everything has to wealth, happiness, and finally re-marriage. It’s a good story when Mary Higgins Clark, he says – it took a lot better and inspired a good editor – He added, “the scenes, like dying a chase through the wood, an old house with cupboards’ in a garret in antiques and hidden, would the readers of the House and Gardens to make you jealous – I thought I had picked up a novel Harlaquin (I have never seen one). Who knows? It is one and the light of Christianity in -= Now it is God who gives the direction of the hero and the heroine in his arms – and a good grandmother, who bears the ring is raised, silver earrings and a hip, but “fragile 74 years old falls from sleep each night on his Bible – seems to be the faith-inspired series Haralquin for women or sophisticated as they look to claim their blurb from the publisher. I saw who actually publish what and why. So instead of panty Ribs sex and passion, the hero and heroine are a few sentimental and kisses by rubbing his hand considerably. Well, it’s poor religious fiction – the next time I will go to the book online before you download. And I know why I to stay with Mary, if I simply read “trash” fiction.Rating: 1 / 5

L. Glaeser February 3, 2010 at 6:37 am

I was not thrilled with this book. The author leaves questions unanswered at the end to be (or fair if they received a reply, I missed it!) It was an “OK” reading. If you are a Christian, as I am, and you are offended by sex in a graphic novel, you want this book. But I found the plot too weak. Rating: 2 / 5

Laura February 3, 2010 at 7:20 am

I was looking for a romantic thriller. This book is neither. The characters are not interesting. The mystery was easy to understand. I wanted to force religious passages that had been thrown in, as in retrospect. Do not waste your time. Rating: 1 / 5

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