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Out of the Shadows ...Into the Light
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by Candace E. Salima

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Wyoming rancher Caroline Duncan has spent the past few years fighting two difficult battles--maintaining the ranch her family has owned for more than a century, and dealing with the absence of her son Patrick, kidnapped by her ex-husband Todd.

Almost three years to the day of her son's kidnapping, U.S. Marshal Slade Taggart arrives on her doorstep, bringing news of Todd's imminent capture. If all goes well, Patrick will be home within twenty-four hours.

Caroline struggles to remain strong when she soon receives news that Todd had eluded the authorities once again. In desperation, Caroline vows to pursue him herself. Slade joins her, and the pair head into one of the most vicious Wyoming blizzards ever, facing the rigors of weather, nature, and drug cartel assassins.

In the midst of this, Slade and Caroline fight a growing attraction for each other. Caroline isn't sure she needs a tall, good-looking U.S. Marshal to complicate matters, but Slade knows he wants this strong, righteous, beautiful Wyoming rancher in his life.

Will Caroline have the faith to follow the promptings given her by the Lord? Or will she lose it all?

Published: December 2004
Pages: 320



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Fun idea, poor execution, no suspense.

Jessalyn, UTAH - March 15, 2007


I found this book very disappointing, but perhaps I was expecting too much after reading such positive reviews. It was boring and repetitive. It had build ups with no payoffs, motivations and situations that were just unbelievable (but that could have been fixed with a little explanation). Instead of letting the reader experience emotions, we're told how to feel. It got confusing, because every few sentences it kept shifting to what somebody else was thinking. The story was a good idea, but it just wasn't executed very well. I wouldn't call it suspenseful at all.

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