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BOOK REVIEW: Ransomed Dreams
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by: Barbara Warren Dancing Word Reviewer
Title: Ransomed Dreams Author: Amy Wallace Publisher: Multnomah ISBN 978-1-59052-747-4 Genre: Inspirational/Suspense
Gracie Lang watched her family die in a terrible accident. Unable to live with the memory, she is determined to bring the hit and run killer to justice. It’s a cold case and the police don’t hold out much hope, but she has to try.
Steven Kessler, FBI agent, is still angry that his wife walked out on him when their son, James, was a baby. An agent in the Crimes Against Children Unit, he spends his working hours trying to rescue other people’s children, and his nights being a single father. Both Gracie and Steven have let their problems drive them away from God.
Then a mutual enemy threatens to bring them both down, and Steven and Gracie learn how badly they need God. Amy Wallace is a graduate of the Gwinnett County Citizen’s Police Academy, and serves as a liaison for the training division of the county police department. She knows her stuff. Ransomed Dreams is a fast paced story of danger and intrigue, with a dash of romance and a satisfying conclusion.
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