The Captive Voice by B. J. Hoff (September 19,1996)

by B. J. Hoff

Paperback, no date

Status

Available

Call number

813.54

Publication

Tyndale House Pub (September 19,1996) (no date)

Description

Daniel and Jennifer Kaine meet lovely Vali Tremayne, a troubled contemporary Christian music star, while on their honeymoon on the beaches of Lake Erie. Soon they are innocently drawn into a sinister plot of subversion and murder. Unsure about which of the men in Vali's life is out to harm her, they soon find themselves fighting for their own lives as well as hers.

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LibraryThing member judyg54
This is book two in the Daybreak Mysteries and picks up shortly after where book one leaves off. I would recommend you read book one, "Storm at Daybreak", first as it helps you get to know the couple (Daniel and Jennifer) who seem to be the thread through each of the other stories. This story was
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full of mystery and suspense, where I wasn't sure until the very end just exactly who to trust.

Daniel and Jennifer Kaine are enjoying their honeymoon on a lakefront cottage when they stumble upon Vali Tremayne's house. She was a former contemporary Christian music star who has gone into seclusion when she lost her fiance in a mysterious plane crash 3 years ago. They quickly become friends and then all 3 of them find themselves targets of someone who is out to do them harm. Vali has two men friends who are trying to help her, one by getting her back into her music and the other by shielding her from anything and anyone. Both of these men seem to have something to hide. It was one of those stories where you think you know the good guy and the bad guy but just aren't 100% sure until near the end of the book when it all comes to light. Looking forward to seeing what suspenseful adventure Daniel and Jennifer find themselves on next.
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