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A wounded cop
A frightened woman
A desperate race to save a child in danger….
When a woman with a small child crashes her car into his remote mountain gas station, closely followed by an assailant with a silencer-equipped pistol, Miles Goodwin is forced to come out of his self-induced emotional coma to save their lives. Three years of inactive duty seem like they never happened as the ex-cop springs into action. All at once he’s a police officer again, but Miles hasn’t recovered from the tragic deaths of his wife and daughter. He isn’t prepared to take on a beautiful woman and a golden child who remind him of the family he lost.
Seven years ago Lily Brent believed she donated a kidney to her estranged sister. But when Lily is called across the state to identify her sister’s body and take custody of the child she never knew her sister had, the past starts to look foggy. To make matters worse a madman is hot on her trail, willing to use deadly measures to get the child back.
Six-year-old Annie is delightfully well behaved, twice as mature and intelligent as most children her age. But she’s never eaten a hamburger, watched Sesame Street, or heard of Tinkerbell, and Lily and Miles witness strange occurrences that make them believe the private research facility where Annie was raised is doing more than routine medical studies.
"Fryer pens a first-rate, grab-you-by-the-seat-of-your-pants story that will not let go until you devour the entire book. Featuring a great suspense plot, this novel also has first-class paranormal and romantic aspects thrown in."
Romantic Times 
"Pamela Fryer’s smooth, unobtrusive writing style adds to the enjoyment of this fascinating story that has some horrifying scenes, some miraculous scenes, and some tender scenes that linger in the mind long after the story has been read. GOOD READING!"
Camellia, Long and Short Reviews
"TOP Notch storytelling! I am looking forward to more books by Ms. Fryer!"
MarthaE, Single Title Reviews 5 stars
"I loved The Midnight Effect. It was a pitch-perfect page turner with a likable hero, heroine and child! The characters were well-motivated and stayed in character and the complicated plot was fleshed out flawlessly."
Night Owl Romance Reviews, 5 Hearts |
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