Holiday Hero\Rescuing Christmas
4 stars
Holiday Hero by Shirlee McCoy
Is a short novella that starts off strong and keeps up the action. The characters are likable. The plot is someone breaks into Emma's restraint and demands the money. She fights back and is hurt. Emma's old best friend is their with his K-9 dog.
Emma has moved back to her home town to take care of her Aunt Bea who has memory problems.
The only real problem with the story is that it is too short. Would have liked a little more of everything.
Rescuing Christmas by Terri Reed
I enjoyed Rescuing Christmas. Too see some old friends from previous books and meet new ones.
This is a short novella. Clean Christian for both stories.
This story starts off with Lily running away from her kidnapper in the woods. She has no idea who or why she was kidnapped. She runs across a road and almost gets hit.
Jarrod was coming to Sagebrush to get his dog some training from Lily when he almost hits her. He sees she is injured and calls for help.
Jarrod is asked if he will help guard Lily and she can still help work his dog.
Lots of action, Drama and faith in God. I like Lily and Jarrod. Liked also the glimpse of how different K-9 dogs are trained.
I was given this ebook to read and asked to give honest review in exchange by Netgalley and Harlequin.
11/05/2013 PUB Harlequin Imprint Harlequin Love Inspired Suspense 288 pages 037367581X
Description below taken off of NetGalley
CHRISTMAS COMES WRAPPED IN DANGER…
Holiday Hero by Shirlee McCoy
Emma Fairchild never expected to find trouble in sleepy Sagebrush, Texas. But when she's attacked and left for dead in her own diner, her childhood friend turned K-9 cop Lucas Harwood offers a chance at justice—and love.
Rescuing Christmas by Terri Reed
She escaped a kidnapper, but now a killer has set his sights on K-9 dog trainer Lily Anderson. When fellow officer Jarrod Evans appoints himself her bodyguard, Lily knows more than her life is at risk—so is her heart.
Texas K-9 Unit: These lawmen solve the toughest cases with the help of their brave canine partners
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