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Scent of Peril

A Christian Romantic Suspense (Sullivan K9 Search and Rescue, Book 3)

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From USA Today Bestselling Author Laura Scott

Search and rescue and love…

A perilous mission…

When Jessica Sullivan’s K9 Teddy alerts on the scent of drugs in the plane of her high school friend, Logan Fletcher, her old suspicions of him rise to the surface. Eight years ago, Logan dated her best friend Ella, who died of a drug overdose. Logan has always maintained his innocence, but Jess isn’t entirely convinced. Until someone shoots at them while up on the mountain trail.

Charter Pilot Logan Fletcher abhors drugs as much as Jessica, but he does feel responsible for Ella’s death. Just not the way Jess believes. Still, when the shooter tries to shoot his plane from the sky, he realizes they’d stepped into something big and dangerous. And when Jessica is taken at gunpoint, he promises to do everything in his power to save the woman he loves.

©2025 Laura Iding (P)2025 Laura Iding
Christian Fiction Clean & Wholesome Genre Fiction Romance Romantic Suspense Aviation
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...and they are targeted for elimination

Jess and Logan have had a strained relationship since Ella died, but these new threats and resulting case, force them to spend time together. Whilst I don't love them being in danger, I do love that this time allows them to discuss the history that sits between them and allows them to move forward....together! As always her K9 is the true hero, Teddy saves them time and again. We get fantastic news for the family at the end of the book and I look forward to joining the Sullivan's again soon.
I originally read this on Kindle, but enjoyed this Audible version more.

One innocent find....

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Besides a few holes in the story, struggled with the narration of women’s voices. All women seem to come across as neurotic and anxiety ridden. After listening again to the words, this need not have occurred. Tones rise at the end of sentences in order to possibly over dramatise the scenes too (again for the women only?) Incredibly irritating.

Thankful I didn’t pay for the privilege of this listen.

Narration spoiled it

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