WITHOUT A TRACE
As a skip tracer in training, Joslyn Dimalanta knows she has the skills to track down her missing friend. As long as her friend’s startlingly handsome brother, Clay Ashton, doesn’t distract her. But then his sister’s house detonates–almost killing Clay and Joslyn. Now they realize the harsh reality: they must either find the person after Clay’s sister, or face deadly consequences. And the closer they get to exposing the source of the crimes, the more explosive surprises they discover. With every obstacle they overcome, Joslyn finds herself relying on Clay more and more. Still, the peril they face scares her less than the idea of trusting Clay with her wounded heart.
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Summary
Gone Missing by Camy Tang Sonoma Series Book Six Joslyn Dimalanta\'s story began in the previous book,Treacherous Intent. She was hidden out at Wings, a Christian women\'s shelter. A much stronger woman than she was a year ago, Joslyn now works for the O\'Neill Agency as she finishes school and learns to be a skip tracer. She needs to use her new skills to find her missing friend. Something she still needs to learn is that not all men are like her abusive ex-boyfriend. Clay Ashton has made many mistakes in his past. Some of those mistakes had landed him in prison for a few years. Another of those mistakes was pushing his half sister aside when she tried to get him from working with a Chicago mob family. Now Fiona is missing and he needs to find her. To have a second chance at being a better brother. As Clay and Joslyn work together to find Fiona, they find themselves in danger. It seems someone wants them dead. So begins their adventure to find Fiona and shake off the bad guys. Joslyn needs to put her new faith into action and trust God, while also trusting a man. This story and the others in this series are fast moving and danger is always breathing down the characters necks. Through it all, faith grows and romance blooms. http://justjudysjumbles.blogspot.com/2012/07/camy-tang-book-list.html