I've been a big fan of Fern Michaels for a long time. Due to long term personal illnesses, I took a few years off and did very little reading/Goodreads. Picking up again, I thought of Fern Michaels, and eenie meenie miney mo, picked this one. No reason in particular.
The first section of the book, about JR's family and his parents sets the scene for the whole book. His parents are very wealthy, very comfortable, very much in love. They are very kind and good people that are very supportive to their neighborhood and fiends. This is where the story starts. They all have time together in the evening, and the next morning the son, JR is missing. They receive a phone call that he has been abducted and they want $1 million by a certain date and time and they will return their son. Well after two days of immense effort, Chad, the Dad, hires a car and driver and they go to 20 banks so he can take money out. They, Chad and Camille don't want to be traced for all their activity, and to put their son in danger.
Important additional characters are: Luna Broadman and her brother Cullen who run a restoration shop. This one day, Cullen who it seems, has a very gifted talent for finding pieces that might have special powers, or fantastic histories. They try to see if they can find what they call "vibrations" in a piece, or perhaps magic. In the store, comes an old armoire and Luna can't not notice that there are reactions in this armoire.
Chad and Camille work very hard to keep their employment going and keep in touch with kidnappers, and moving forward. They do report to FBI, and great care is taken in not revealing what's happening. From the moment Luna is able to get inside the armoire she feels an overpowering and bothersome sensation. At that point, she asks for a flashlight, and they find the words "HELP ME" engraved/scratched in the armoire. She has a good friend named Christopher Gaines, a US Marshall, and they head out to see if they can find any history of the armoire. This trip takes them to New England at a Military School, and a very questionable ransom case from 20 years prior, which we know from above. Fern Michaels does a great job of weaving all these threads together so that they make sense, the families and friends rebond together, with a happy ending. Don't want to spoil! Enjoy. Didn't know this was part of a series. This is #3 out of 4.