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Tracking Justice (2013)

by Shirlee McCoy(Favorite Author)
4.25 of 5 Votes: 2
ISBN
0373445202 (ISBN13: 9780373445202)
languge
English
genre
publisher
Love Inspired
series
Texas K-9 Unit
review 1: This book drew me in from the first chapter. Eva is a single mom, that has always had to do everything herself. She is a waitress, and she is going to school. She wants a better life for her, and her 7 year old son. When her son Brady was kidnapped, She couldn’t just sit by and wait, and watch. She followed the lead K-9 detective against his wishes, on the search. The action doesn’t stop there. This was a heart wrenching story line, with a good ending. My only complaint was Eva’s fears and her doubts were said over, and over throughout the book. It made it sound like she was whining. It was annoying to read the same thing over and over again. Austin did make a perfect and patient Hero. This book was more on an emotional level. The physical was limited to a few times ... moreAustin Kissed Eva. Eva maintained her guarded heart, and kept her doubts throughout the book, breaking free the last chapter
review 2: When I heard about this new K9 series, I was very excited. This book didn't let me down. Tracking Justice is the first in the Texas K-9 Unit series, and in this book we follow Detective Austin Black and his bloodhound dog Justice. From the first few pages, this book drew me in. Eva is a single mom with a little boy named Brady who is kidnapped. The action doesn't stop once Brady is rescued and we move from one crisis to the next in the search for Brady's kidnappers and the larger crime ring behind it all. The author did a great job of weaving together Eva's personal story--her parents were murdered--into the current plot. The love story between Eva and Austin felt believable. And I absolutely loved the connection between Brady and Justice. I will definitely keep reading this series. Recommend for suspense and animal lovers. The faith element was spot on. Here's one of my favorite quotes: "That's a lot of fear for someone who says she has faith." He raked a hand through his hair, took a sip of coffee. "I do have faith. In God. Not in myself." McCoy, Shirlee (2013-01-01). Tracking Justice (Texas K-9 Unit) (p. 195). Love Inspired. Kindle Edition. less
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lyan
Good chick lit book- looking forward to rest of series.
jtrifilo
What a way to start this series of books. Loved it.
Marta
fast read
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