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Автор: Virginia Vaughan
Издательство: HarperCollins
Серия: Mills & Boon Love Inspired Suspense
Жанр произведения: Короткие любовные романы
Год издания: 0
isbn: 9781474047937
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      KIDNAPPED AT CHRISTMAS

      FBI agent Elise Richardson fears the worst when a Mississippi teen is abducted days before Christmas. But she won’t give up, especially when she learns she owes her life to the missing girl’s father. Years ago, former army ranger Josh Adams lost his brother when he died saving Elise. Though Josh resents her for the loss, she’s now his niece’s only hope. Working with the ex-soldier proves dangerous to Elise’s heart…and to her life when she closes in on what she fears is a human trafficking ring. If she’s right, Elise has only days to rescue Josh’s niece for a holiday homecoming—and to prove herself worthy of his love.

      RANGERS UNDER FIRE: Nothing’s more dangerous than falling in love

      How could she ever make it up to him?

      “I’m sorry about your brother,” Elise said.

      “And now his daughter’s missing. And you owe it to us to find her.” Josh stormed toward the house. He turned back to say something when a car approached. As if in slow motion, the window lowered and an explosion of gunfire filled the air.

      Josh threw her to the ground, shielding her with his body. The air around them was alight with gunfire, and there was the roar of a departing engine. Amid all that, Elise heard the rapid beat of Josh’s heart, felt the warmth of his breath. In the middle of a firefight why was she aware of that?

      The agent in her took over for the woman. “Did you see anything?”

      “It’s the same car that tried to run you down before,” Josh replied.

      She nodded. “Someone is trying to stop us from investigating your niece’s disappearance. I think it’s safe to say we’re dealing with more than a runaway situation.”

      And safe to say they were in for the fight of their lives.

      VIRGINIA VAUGHAN is a born and raised Mississippi girl. She is blessed to come from a large Southern family, and her fondest memories include listening to stories recounted around the dinner table. She was a lover of books from a young age, devouring tales of romance, danger and love. She soon started writing them herself. You can connect with Virginia through her website, virginiavaughanonline.com, or through the publisher.

      Yuletide Abduction

      Virginia Vaughan

      

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      Your word is a lamp for my feet, a light on my path.

      —Psalms 119:105

      This book is dedicated to my boys, Josh and Chris,

      for all the years you put up with me

      while I tried my hand at this writing thing.

      Contents

       Cover

       Back Cover Text

       Introduction

       About the Author

       Title Page

       Bible Verse

       Dedication

       TWO

       THREE

       FOUR

       FIVE

       SIX

       SEVEN

       EIGHT

       NINE

       TEN

       EPILOGUE

       Dear Reader

       Extract

       Copyright

       ONE

      She should have brought her gun.

      FBI agent Elise Richardson slowed her jogging pace then stopped and knelt down, pretending to tie her shoelace. She glanced over her shoulder at the car that had been following her for three blocks. An older-model gray sedan with one occupant. She stood and stretched her arms and legs, casually scanning the early-morning downtown area. The buildings had been decorated for Christmas, but the streets were uninhabited at this time of day. Stores were locked up and secured. Only the street lamps lit the sidewalk as her feet pumped against the pavement once again. And she was exposed without her gun and without her cell phone.

      Who knew an early-morning jog would necessitate weaponry?

      She rounded a corner and found more of the same. Christmas adornment. Empty streets. Locked shops. No one in this sleepy town of Westhaven, Mississippi, was at work yet.

      Except the guy in the car following her.

      She kept her speed consistent, but her legs and her lungs were already burning from the run. If she could circle the block perhaps she could make it to her hotel. She pushed