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Roads to Danger #3

High Speed Holiday

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TANGLED PAST 

After Ian Stone discovers he was kidnapped when he was a baby, he journeys to his "family's" hometown—and is shot at shortly after he arrives. Now he's convinced the Spencers don't want their long-lost brother, Luke, to return and claim his inheritance. But local chief of police Sylvie Laurent doesn't believe his siblings would try to kill him. And the stubborn woman is determined to protect him until she uncovers the truth. At first, Sylvie is skeptical of Ian's story…but he bears a strong resemblance to the Spencers. And they'll have to work together to stay ahead of the danger if they want to live to see him reunited with his family at Christmas.

230 pages, Kindle Edition

Published November 1, 2016

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Katy Lee

103 books193 followers
Best-selling and award-winning author Katy Lee has written over thirty novels, filled with romance, suspense, and inspiration. She lives in the rugged beauty of the Utah mountains where she is also a special education teacher at a school for international students. Katy loves to knit warm wooly things while plotting her next suspense story. Keep up with Katy at KatyLeeBooks.com.


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2,215 reviews598 followers
January 10, 2017
3.5 stars

High Speed Holiday, the final book in Katy Lee's Roads To Danger series, was a good read and satisfying conclusion. I enjoyed getting to know Luke Spencer, his story and what he had been through.

I also thought the suspense was good and I loved that the other Spencers were in this story. But, there was just something about the book that I didn't love as much as the first two books...it might just have been me and the time that I read the book.

Still, it was a very good story and I did enjoy it a lot. I recommend the series if you enjoy romantic suspense. I can't wait for Katy's next book!

*Disclosure of Material Connection: I received one or more of the products or services mentioned above for free in the hope that I would mention/review it on my blog. I was not required to give a positive review, only my honest opinion - which I've done. All thoughts and opinions expressed are my own and I only recommend products or services I use personally and believe will be good for my readers. I am disclosing this in accordance with the Federal Trade Commission's 16 CFR, Part 255: "Guides Concerning the Use of Endorsements and Testimonials in Advertising.*
3,941 reviews1,764 followers
October 26, 2016
I have loved every book in the Roads to Danger series. The racetrack background, family secrets and captivating suspense has carried through in every single book. That doesn't mean you need to read all the books in order to enjoy this one, but they are so good I think you really should. :-)

Sylvie is the tough as nails newly minted police chief who Ian doesn't want working his case. Love it when a hero and heroine butt heads from the get go. He's a wee bit surly and has a real chip on his shoulder -- can we all say 'brooding hero' in a collective sigh? Bliss. But the romance has to simmer on the back burner (and simmer it does - insert fanning smilie here) while Sylvie and Ian dodge bullets, race ski-doos and generally create mayhem as they try to find the villainous mastermind out to get them. Uber great conclusion to an awesome series.
1,833 reviews4 followers
January 4, 2017
Great

A really good story,with a whole lot of action.There's just the right amount of mystery and suspense and let's not forget the thrills.
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2,879 reviews1,436 followers
March 23, 2017
The last book in the Spencer family's series concerns the youngest brother, Luke, who was abducted from the crash site where his parents died and grew up as Ian Stone. He doesn't have a very high opinion of himself, as he has very severe dyslexia and never did well in school. But the characterization is subtle, and it's easy to see what a true hero he is at heart. I also really liked Sylvie and her determination to look out for her town and her son, even when that put her in peril.
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94 reviews1 follower
October 28, 2016
4 1/2
When Ian Stone finds out his true identity he heads for Norcastle, New Hampshire to claim what is rightfully his, as Luke Spencer. But shortly after his arrival he finds himself being shot at and thinks it’s his siblings (Wade and Roni) not wanting him to have his inheritance. Sylvie Laurent, Police Chief of Norcastle, is convinced that Wade and Roni would not try to kill him. As they work together to unravel the mystery of who the shooter is, both Ian and Sylvie find themselves not only protecting each other but also discovering they have a very strong attraction. What they finally discover is more than they bargained for. Can they stay alive long enough to take down the bad guy and perhaps experience the Merriest Christmas Ever?

High Speed Holiday is certainly an appropriate title for this book, because from beginning to end you are definitely moving at high speed! I enjoyed going back to Norcastle and seeing all the familiar folks once again. I loved meeting Ian (Luke). He is such a great hero yet realistically flawed, which to me, made him all the more appealing. Sylvie was harder for me to like. She’s tough and very principled which came across as being kinda of cold. She did grow on me and I think Ian was a good influence on her. I loved the chemistry Ian and Sylvie had together. The verse at the beginning of the book was really brought to life throughout the story. It was Genesis 50:20 “You intended to harm me, but God intended it for good to accomplish what is now being done, the saving of many lives.” A great reminder that regardless of what we might think, God is working all things together for good, so hang in there. This is the third book in the Roads to Danger series but can be read as a stand alone. Katy Lee is a favorite author who consistently delivers a page-turning adventure with an uplifting message.

*This complimentary copy was provided by the author in exchange for an honest review*

A few favorite quotes:

“Family isn’t always about blood. They’re the people your heart claims.”

“So I guess it’s no father for me, then.” “There’s God.” Ian dropped his head back. “He’s the most important Father to have, I know that now. I wish I had known it when I was growing up. Life was hard…and lonely.”

Did Sylvie want him to stay? The thought of her desiring him in her life felt like what a gift under the tree might feel like. Joyful. Exciting. Special.

For more information about this book or other books by Katy Lee I recommend you visit her website at http://www.katyleebooks.com.
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4,625 reviews68 followers
September 16, 2016
High Speed Holiday: Roads to Danger series by Katy Lee. This is a Love Inspired Suspense by Harlequin. It is a great book to read for fun. It keeps your interest and is fun to read.
Ian Stone had a hard life and parents who didn’t know how to help his dyslexia so he grew up illiterate. He was working in construction and living in a trailer on the lot when he was located by Michael who worked for the CIA. Michael did blood work which proved he was really Luke Spencer. He and his family had been in a car accident when he was just a baby. His parents died but his brother and sister managed to get out of the car before it burned. Everyone assumed for years that Luke had died in the car. When information came out that he hadn’t been in the car when it burned, the Spencers had been inundated with imposters claiming to be Luke. Ian had come to Norcastle to claim his inheritance and leave. He didn’t want a family. However, the first thing that happens to him when he gets to Norcastle was to get shot. Is someone out to get him?
Police Chief Sylvie Laurent spotted Ian when he got to the racetrack. He looked and acted suspiciously so she followed him. As she was about to approach him, the race in which her son was racing began so she turned her attention to Jaxon. In seconds, the man in front of her was shot and her son was involved in a major wreck on the track. Where should she go? Should she check out the man who was shot and and figure out why or give her attention to her son? Her training says check out the man. After she does and before she can get to her son in the hospital, two other attempts are made on the man’s life. What is going on in her town?
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Author 14 books21 followers
November 16, 2016
This is the third book in the Roads to Danger Series. I always love Katy's book and I have really enjoyed this series. This book is well written, action packed, and full of intrigue. You'll love her characters and enjoy visiting some of the ones from the first two books. I'm sure you will enjoy this story.
Ian Stone had just had surgery when a man came to his room to tell him he was his long lost grandson who had been kidnapped as a baby. Ian has a hard time believing that what the man said is true and that he is to inherit a small fortune. He comes to Norcastle to check out his so called family and get his money. No sooner does he get to town when someone tries to kill him. The chief of police intervenes to protect him. How can he convince this police chief his siblings are after him?
Chief of Police Sylvie Laurent is a single mother. She has worked hard to become the chief of police although she is still on probation. She doesn't believe the Spencers are trying to harm Ian. They have searched for years to find their baby brother. She is determined to protect this "golden boy". Soon it becomes a question of which one of these two is really the target. Was this about the inheritance, her job as the chief, or her son?
A journey of two dysfunctional individuals who are trying to keep the other alive. They must learn to trust each other and God. God has a plan for these two and it is the answers to their prayers in a way they never dreamed. God has a plan for you too. Just give Him your heart, give Him control, and watch Him turn your life around.
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345 reviews17 followers
February 20, 2018
The third book in the Roads to Kill series was pretty good with Luke Spencer finally coming home to get what he deserves, except no one wants him back in Norcastle. When he tries to approach his sister he is shot and that’s when Sylvie Laurent chief of police witnesses the incident. From that moment on she’s unwilling to leave his side until she can figure out who’s behind the shooting even when things go completely wrong. Will Sylvie be able to keep Luke alive long enough to have the family he’s always wanted and will she be included?
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February 7, 2017
Miniseries: Roads to Danger

The action never stops. The questions get answered at the last possible moment. Timing is perfect. The hints of attraction, the bits of work, the bits of family all roll up into one captivating story. ~ Kim S.
408 reviews8 followers
October 28, 2016
I highly recommend this book. It is captivating from the very beginning.
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3,636 reviews
April 28, 2025
Wonderful ending to a great trilogy! Katy has quickly become one of my favorite Love Inspired authors. Looking forward to her next book!!
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855 reviews44 followers
November 12, 2016
High Speed Holiday is the conclusion to the Roads to Danger series by Kate Lee. The Spencer’s have discovered that their baby brother survived the car crash that killed their parents. Because of the large inheritance, several men have come forward to say they are the brother. Ian/Luke is a construction worker and finds out that he may be the long lost brother. He arrives in town and get almost immediately is shot at. He thinks it is the siblings trying to keep him from his inheritance. Chief of Police, Sylvie, doesn’t believe her friends would do that so she sets out to protect him and find the real shooters. I loved that this story was about Sylvie. She was a single mom with a teenage boy. There are some great scenes with her and her son, Jaxon. Wade and Roni, the siblings each have had their own book and play a role in this one. You can read it as a stand-alone but I highly recommend reading them in order.

There is a lot of action, a faith element and a sweet romance.
You can see my full review at More Than a Review dot com where I rate the level of sex, violence, language and drug/alcohol use in books.
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Author 17 books25 followers
November 25, 2024
I loved every book in the Roads to Danger series. Each book can be read as a standalone, with no cliffhangers. I wished there were more books to read in this series. Not sure what to read now, that will even compare. This book was action packed, with suspense, romance, and family moment’s that made me smile.

Sylvie and her son had a deal that they didn’t need anyone else. She was the Police caption. Her whole life is serving her community, while being a single mother. She was a good Captain, never afraid to run into danger. At first, we thought someone was after Ian Spencer. She was there to protect him from the bullet’s that kept flying. As the book progressed, we realized she was the target. This was an awesome book that was hard to put down.
246 reviews1 follower
July 27, 2021
Katy Lee’s done it again. She grabbed me and wouldn’t let go.

I’ve been wondering about the third Spencer sibling. You know, the one who disappeared as a baby.

His disappearance was arranged by some one close enough to the Spencer family to sell them out. Now it looks as if someone is trying to kill him and he thinks it’s one of the Spencers.

But things aren’t always as they appear.

This book is a stand alone read, but it will mean more to you if you read Silent Night Pursuit and Blindsided to get some background on the Spencer family.

Thank you, Ms Lee, for always keeping me entertained.

***Book provided by author many years ago.***
167 reviews
December 27, 2025
This book is the 3rd story in a series. Someone took Luke out of a burning car. Others thought he was dead. His brother and sister were rescued but the sister is badly burned. When Luke returns, there are attempts on his life and he blames his siblings for trying to kill him. The local police officer doesn't believe that his siblings are guilty.

It really doesn't matter too much which order you read these books. I read them out of order and still enjoyed each one.
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4,344 reviews38 followers
November 25, 2019
This is the 2nd book I read by Katy Lee. I enjoyed book's storyline. I really liked the Christian theme in this story. I really liked Sylvie's character. I loved ❤ Sylvie's toughness in this story. I really liked Ian's character. I really liked the ending.
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2,150 reviews55 followers
May 24, 2023
Someone is trying to kill Ian Stone, and police chief Sylvie Laurent is determined she is going to protect him. There is a lot of action in this novel to hold the reader's attention. It was interesting to see how Ian compensated for his dyslexia by listening to his recorder.
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3,129 reviews126 followers
September 12, 2022
I really enjoyed this book. So many great characters, Chief, Jaxon, Ian/Like, Wade, Carol, and many more. So much suspense, and who did it.
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2,499 reviews52 followers
December 26, 2024
I enjoyed all three books in this trilogy, but this one was my favorite. Luke and Sylvie were awesome characters, and the plot and suspense were top notch.
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