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Baby Protection Mission–kidnapping rescue

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Baby Protection Mission

by Laura Scott

Jump right into the action as Cade, owner of the McNeal Four Ranch, arrives at the Elk Valley Park in Wyoming to meet his sister Melissa. He is puzzled by her text request as he has been taking care of her one month old baby Danny while she gets caught up on her sleep. Enter a masked assailant and Cade’s sister desperately screaming for him to protect Danny, followed on the scene by police officer Ashley Hanson and her K-9 partner Ozzy, a black lab. 

Ashley is there as part of a larger investigation by the FBI and other law enforcement agencies into a cold case that has been revived when two new murders seem to be similar to the five previous murders. She is a rookie with a lot to prove as her father is a top official in the F.B.I. in D.C. Ashley has good instincts, a kind heart, and excellent rapport with her tracking dog.

The kidnapping of Melissa is confusing because it seems she might not have been the intended victim. Ashley, with help from her team’s support group, investigates the many possible perpetrators and their motives. While she does her job of detecting and protecting, she also tries to help out Cade by doing a little cooking and caring for Danny so he can perform the essentials of feeding the livestock twice a day. As there continue to be more life threatening events, Ashley stays at the ranch and alternates guard duty with Cade. Their physical proximity leads to feelings they know they need to keep a lid on.

Cade is a Christian and he prays with Ashley before every meal, a practice that is not part her life. She appreciates, however, that he gives thanks to God for the food and His protection. He also asks God to protect Ashley and the others involved in the search for his sister as well as for the safety of Melissa and Danny.

I enjoyed this story, especially the efforts of several K-9 officers. Watching them work has encouraged Cade to get another dog when everything settles down. Ashley and Cade each have past issues they need to work through before they act on the attraction they have for each other. The other officers in the story are respectful, hard working, and supportive of each other. Surprisingly, there are none of the power plays between different agencies as is often depicted in the movies. I liked the conclusion of the kidnapping thread in Baby Protection Mission. The wider search for the murderer in the cold case was not resolved, and I assume it is a continuing thread in future books in this series.

I received a complimentary copy of this book in exchange for an honest review. Opinions expressed in this review are completely my own.

Rating: 4/5

Category: Christian, Romance, Suspense, Mystery

Notes: #1 in the Mountain Country K-9 Unit Series, part of Harlequin’s Love Inspired Suspense (Inspirational Romance)

Publication:  March 26, 2024—Harlequin

Memorable Lines:

Like most people, she didn’t realize many ranches were resource rich, meaning plenty of cattle and other livestock, but cash poor.

“Yet there’s no denying there’s just something about a big strong man holding a baby that makes me melt inside.”

He had to admit, a baby was more work than a dog. Well, maybe not more than a puppy.


6 Comments

  1. I love that this has a dog and baby in the storyline. I haven’t read anything with a baby and dog. I love police/FBI stories. Thank you Linda!

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  2. Sweet about the dog and the baby!
    Jenna

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    • lghiggins's avatar lghiggins says:

      Both baby and dog are sweet, but the motive of the kidnapper is so evil. It is a Harlequin Inspired book so you are guaranteed a good ending, but the journey to that ending is worth the read.

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  3. Carla's avatar Carla says:

    Thanks for this great review, Linda. I enjoy these K-9 series and will have to see if my library has this one and others in this series. I enjoy the faith based aspect to these stories as well.

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