“Camping doesn't lead to kidnapping... usually.
When Emily goes on a group camping trip in Northern Arizona, she suspects her biggest danger will be mosquito bites and bear-sightings. The trip becomes far from relaxing, however, when she hears from a family friend that they can't get in touch with her dad. Unable to call, due to spotty cell phone reception, she manages to send a text asking for Brent's help in checking on her dad.
But the spy has been incommunicado for several days, and it turns out he's up North too--trying to locate a missing ICS agent with information about the Ten Thousand.
Not everything is as it seems. More than bears roam the woods, and information could cost a life.”
Series: Book #5 in “The Accidental Cases of Emily Abbott”. Review of Book #1 Here!, Book #2 Here!, Book #3 Here!, and Book #4 Here!
Spiritual Content- A Prayer; Emily is on a camping trip with her church’s youth group; Mentions of prayers & praying; Mentions of churches, church going, a youth group, a preacher, & a sermon; A mention of God;
*Note: A couple mentions of something being like magic.
Negative Content- Minor cussing including: a ‘shut up’ and three ‘sheesh’s; A mention of curses (said, not written); Eye rolling; Being threatened with death, Being held at gunpoint (& holding someone else at gunpoint), Being grabbed, Seeing someone tased, & Seeing a fight (up to semi-detailed); Mentions of a fight, fighting, tasing someone, being threatened with guns, & gunshots (up to semi-detailed); Mentions of pain (up to semi-detailed); A few mentions of a murder & an ordered hit; A few mentions of lies & lying; A couple mentions of a possible assassination; A couple mentions of kidnappings; A couple mentions of a cartel; A couple mentions of tattoos; A couple mentions of coyotes going after cows or barn cats; A mention of an execution-style murder; A mention of prison; A mention of nightmares; A mention of throwing up;
*Note: Emily has a harsh tone when talking about her father caring more about the cows he works with than anything else (implied to be including her); Mentions of celebrities, TV shows, & characters (Houdini, Annie Oakley, Get Smart, James Bond, & Elmer Fudd); A mention of Boy Scouts.
Sexual Content- Hand holding (once, for a cover); A couple mentions of thinking a couple are an item/thing; A couple mentions of good-looking guys; A mention of a pick-up line.
-Emily Abbott, age 19
P.O.V. of Emily (Epilogue in Brent’s)
201 pages
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My personal Rating-
I know that I space out these reviews so that I’m not posting the same series for multiple review days, but in reality, I actually read three of these in a few days because I was enjoying them so much! They’re shorter books, but really fun and easy reads that are engaging. I really like the concept of this series and am going to be so sad when it’s over—or when I’ve caught up to what’s been published!
See y’all on Friday with a new review!
*BFCG may (Read the review to see) recommend this book by this author. It does not mean I recommend all the books by this author.
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