Hannah Cassidy manages to save herself from being kidnapped . Then, she sees another young woman who's not so lucky dragged into an SUV, then meets FBI Agent Jake Matheson, who's just arrived on the scene. Hannah is a singer and songwriter in Nashville, and when she needs police protection as more attacks against young women occur, she chafes at the restrictions. Her landlady and friend (and fabulous food blogger) Dixie, and Dixie's gentleman friend Roland do everything they can to help. Naturally, sparks begin to fly between Jake and Hannah. However, before he can get involved with anyone, he has to solve this case...and, keep Hannah alive.
Kathy Harris tells an exciting, fast-paced tale of the sordid underbelly of Nashville (and, frankly, of other cities as well), and what happens when its ugliness interrupts Hannah's life and songwriting career. She brings current-day Music City to life for the reader, and the songs Hannah sings will have the reader humming along. Harris's story is a compelling read, treating a particularly horrible type of crime with compassion for its victims. And, the potential romance between Jake and Hannah is very appealing, as are the characters' faith and belief. Clean read, great characters, and a book you'll be racing to finish even as you're sorry when it ends!
I voluntarily reviewed a complimentary copy of this book which I received from the author. All views expressed are only my honest opinion.