Secrets, sabotage and small-town danger.
Someone wants an Amish woman dead.
Taking the reins of her father’s Amish horse-trading business, Grace Miller’s prepared for backlash over breaking community norms—but not for sabotage. Now someone’s willing to do anything it takes to make sure she fails, and it’s undercover FBI agent Jack Kaufman’s mission to stop them. But can Jack face his own Amish past long enough to shield Grace from a killer?

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Summary
Amish Country Undercover by Katy Lee is a well plotted Amish mystery. It takes some skill to pull off a realistic Amish mystery and this author did a fabulous job.
Grace was interesting character. Although she loved her Amish life she had a lot of spunk. She was running her dad’s horse trading business. She was willing to try and catch the people stealing her horses. But she also abhors violence and anger.
It was sad how her mother died. I live 2 hours from a community and you will see them with their horse and buggy on the side of the interstate. It really makes me think of how dangerous that can be now.
Jack was a former member of an Amish community in Colorado. It was sad how he was treated by the community and his own family. He ended up becoming an FBI agent. He is working undercover to find who is stealing prized thoroughbreds. He thinks it may be Grace until he gets to know her.
I didnt expect this many plot twists and surprises in an Amish mystery and totally enjoyed the story. The dialogue with Grace and Jack was through the provoking and the action kept me turning the pages.
Sexual content - he finally kissed her!
Violence - someone is shooting at her, someone gets kidnapped