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Janice Kay Johnson

    Janice Kay Johnson explore avec maestria les liens complexes de l'amour et de la famille, se penchant sur la manière dont les expériences passées façonnent nos vies. Ses œuvres plongent dans les profondeurs de la connexion humaine, souvent situées dans des décors ruraux pittoresques qui font écho à ses propres expériences de vie. Avec un penchant pour la recherche historique et une passion pour le détail, elle crée des récits qui résonnent avec des thèmes intemporels de connexion intergénérationnelle. Sa capacité à capturer les nuances subtiles de l'émotion humaine et à tisser un suspense romantique captivant en fait une conteuse appréciée.

    Janice Kay Johnson
    Wilderness Hostage / Hostage Security
    Brace For Impact. Colton Baby Conspiracy
    Hide The Child
    Shroud of Fog
    Twisted Threads
    Finding Hope
    • In this heartwarming and affecting Amish romance, a young woman has the chance to begin a new life in the Amish community after old betrayals come to light. Hannah Prescott was used to the transitory life—her mother had always been a wild child, and throughout her life, Hannah became used to taking care of someone who never settled down. But everything changes when Hannah receives the startling news that her mother stole her away from her biological father and the Amish community at a young age. Although heartbroken and confused, Hannah decides that in order to find out who she is, she needs to find out who she could have been. This includes not only a relationship with her father, but also the chance to make a connection with a young widower who recently moved to the settlement with his children. While her mother still disdains the Amish, and her new community is wary of outsiders, only Hannah can know if she’s brave enough to commit to a fresh start and a real home.

      Finding Hope
    • Twisted Threads

      • 260pages
      • 10 heures de lecture
      4,0(25)Évaluer

      Set in the hauntingly beautiful town of Cape Trouble, this romantic suspense novel delves into the life of Emily Drake, who has isolated herself following the tragic loss of her family. Her solitude shatters when she faces a midnight intruder, prompting her to seek a renewed connection with life. Detective Sean Holbeck, drawn to Emily, is entangled in a murder investigation that threatens them both. As past secrets intertwine with present dangers, their growing bond may be the key to untangling a deadly mystery before it's too late.

      Twisted Threads
    • Shroud of Fog

      • 230pages
      • 9 heures de lecture
      4,0(76)Évaluer

      Set in the haunting coastal town of Cape Trouble, the story follows Sophie Thomsen as she returns to confront her traumatic past, marked by her mother's mysterious death. Now faced with her aunt's brutal murder, Sophie takes on the challenge of saving the deteriorating Misty Beach Resort while grappling with painful memories. Police Chief Daniel Colburn, investigating the recent murder, suspects a deeper connection to Sophie's mother's fate. Together, they must unravel the truth before history repeats itself, threatening Sophie's life.

      Shroud of Fog
    • Hide The Child

      • 448pages
      • 16 heures de lecture
      3,2(5)Évaluer

      HIDE THE CHILD A terrified little witnessWhen army ranger Gabe Decker is asked to protect an orphan and her psychologist, Trina Marr, he doesnt hesitate. Hidden in a remote cabin, Gabe experiences a taste of family life And when bullets start flying, Gabe puts vows to do whatever it takes to protect them.WYOMING COWBOY PROTECTIONA woman and baby on the run.Noah Carson did not plan to have a woman and a baby under his roof. But his new housekeeper is in danger, and the solitary rancher will do whatever it takes to protect Addie Foster and her nephew.

      Hide The Child
    • Wilderness Hostage

      • 224pages
      • 8 heures de lecture

      A gripping tale unfolds as a diverse group of individuals unites to rescue a kidnapped child, showcasing themes of bravery, teamwork, and the lengths people will go to protect the innocent. Each character brings unique skills and perspectives, creating a dynamic interplay as they navigate challenges and uncover secrets along the way. The narrative emphasizes the emotional stakes and moral dilemmas faced by the rescuers, ultimately highlighting the power of collaboration in the face of adversity.

      Wilderness Hostage
    • Trigger Words

      • 248pages
      • 9 heures de lecture

      Set in the small town of Cape Trouble, Oregon, a crisis negotiator and detective, Rebecca Walker, investigates the disappearance of a young mother, which unearths her own past traumas. As she struggles to find evidence while hiding her turmoil from her boss, Lieutenant B.J. "Will" Wilcynski, their mutual attraction complicates matters further. With time running out for the missing woman, Rebecca faces a harrowing choice that could endanger her life, while Will grapples with his feelings and the need to protect her from a cunning killer.

      Trigger Words
    • In a Heartbeat

      • 384pages
      • 14 heures de lecture

      The story revolves around the complex emotional journey of Nate Hendrick and Anna Grainger, whose lives intertwine after a tragic accident leads to Anna's husband's death while saving Nate's daughter. As they navigate their grief and guilt, Nate offers Anna shelter, leading to an unexpected bond between their families. Through shared experiences, they confront their pain and begin to heal, but the path to forgiveness remains challenging for Anna. The narrative explores themes of love, loss, and the possibility of finding hope amid tragedy.

      In a Heartbeat
    • Turning Home

      • 320pages
      • 12 heures de lecture

      In this tender Amish romance, an Amish man who is returning to his community and faith is drawn to a young woman who is still reeling from past wounds. When Luke Bowman returns to the Amish faith after years of being away from home, he does so with absolute conviction. Those feelings are shaken when he meets Julia Durant, a non-Amish woman who works at his family's furniture-making business. Despite his instincts, Luke is drawn to Julia, and although Julia is still recovering from a brutal assault when she was a college student, she is drawn to Luke as well. As Luke and Julia grow closer, and their fragile friendship grows stronger, Luke wants to be with Julia, but the reason he came home--his faith--is now the thing keeping them apart. Luke and Julia will have to decide whether their relationship can survive this divide, and whether the home Luke has made in the Amish faith is one that's fit for two.

      Turning Home