Bringing Maddie Home

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First in the thrilling series from the USA Today–bestselling author: “What a suspenseful tale of love, heartache, forgiveness, hope, secrets, and pain.” —Fresh Fiction

There’s always one case . . .

The moment police captain Colin McAllister sees her on TV he knows. She may call herself Nell Smith, but she is Maddie Dubeau—the girl who went missing from Angel Butte, Oregon, years ago. She’s haunted Colin, and now the adult version of her is so captivating, he can’t stay away. He wants to help her recover her memories—even solve her case—without crossing a professional line.

But distance becomes impossible when the threats against her escalate. It’s clear someone is determined that Nell never remembers what happened to Maddie. Colin must keep her safe so that he can finally bring her home . . . to his home.

“Mystery/suspense with a side-helping of romance . . . Janice Kay Johnson is a very good writer. Her characters were likeable and well-developed. She writes a good suspense plot. The amnesia aspect didn’t come across as overly cliché or silly. It was all very well done.” —Romantic Parvenu

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About the author

The author of more than ninety books for children and adults, Janice Kay Johnson writes about love and family - about the way generations connect and the power our earliest experiences have on us throughout life.  An eight time finalist for the Romance Writers of America RITA award, she won a RITA in 2008 for her Superromance novel Snowbound.  A former librarian, Janice raised two daughters in a small town north of Seattle, Washington.

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