Someone is after her and her baby…
Danger returns to Wrangler’s Corner
After saving Kaylee Martin from abduction and delivering her baby boy on the side of the road, Dr. Joshua Crawford can’t get them out of his mind. Unfortunately, neither can Kaylee’s violent stalker. He’ll stop at nothing to get to the new mom and her child. Can Joshua keep them safe so they can become the family he’s dreamed about?
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Sexual Content - 1/5
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Violence - 2/5
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Language - 0/5
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Drugs and Alcohol - 0/5
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Summary
Vanished in the Night by Lynette Eason is a book in the Wrangler’s Corner series. I am a huge fan of Lynnette’s and this book did not disappoint. The opening scene captures your attention and breath as Kaylee, a very pregnant woman, is being abducted. Joshua happens upon the attempted abduction. She was on her way to the hospital to have her baby. Joshua is a doctor and tries to convince her they are not going to make it to the hospital.
She has the baby—- I won’t spoil it for you as to whether she makes it to the hospital or not to have the baby.
It was funny that she and Joshua were both in town because their parents are about to get married; to each other. Neither of them wants their parent to marry the other one.
They are distracted from their parent’s situation as someone continues to try and kidnap her and/or the baby. Joshua was a doctor who had taken MMA for stress relieve during his residency. It put him in a good position to help protect her. Kaylee unlike many heroines did not put herself into ridiculous positions. She was smart about protecting herself and her son Duncan.
VIolence - someone trying to kidnap her and/or the baby