Amish Rescue. Debby Giusti
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Hiding with the Amish
Another thrilling book in the Amish Protectors series
Englischer Sarah Miller escapes her captor by hiding in the buggy of an Amish carpenter. Joachim Burkholder is her only hope—and donning Plain clothing is the only way to keep safe and find her missing sister. But for Joachim, who’s just returning to the Amish, the forbidden Englischer is trouble. Trapping her kidnapper risks his life, but losing Sarah risks his heart.
DEBBY GIUSTI is an award-winning Christian author who met and married her military husband at Fort Knox, Kentucky. Together they traveled the world, raised three wonderful children and have now settled in Atlanta, Georgia, where Debby spins tales of mystery and suspense that touch the heart and soul. Visit Debby online at debbygiusti.com, blog with her at seekerville.blogspot.com and craftieladiesofromance.blogspot.com, and email her at [email protected].
Amish Protectors
Amish Refuge
Undercover Amish
Amish Rescue
Military Investigations
The Officer’s Secret
The Captain’s Mission
The Colonel’s Daughter
The General’s Secretary
The Soldier’s Sister
The Agent’s Secret Past
Stranded
Person of Interest
Plain Danger
Plain Truth
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Amish Rescue
Debby Giusti
ISBN: 978-1-474-08267-9
AMISH RESCUE
© 2018 Deborah W. Giusti
Published in Great Britain 2018
by Mills & Boon, an imprint of HarperCollins Publishers 1 London Bridge Street, London, SE1 9GF
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She was trapped.
The basement was dank and smelled of mildew.
She’d been foolish to reenter the house, and now Joachim was upstairs with her former captor, giving her her only chance to escape.
Muffled voices came from the kitchen, followed by footfalls as the men exited the house.
Sarah started for the stairs...but stopped when a scratching sound came from the other side of the basement. Though she had little time to waste, she followed the sound to a padlocked door.
She tapped on the door. The scratching came again, and her heart stopped. Knowing she had to be careful, she put her mouth to the door and whispered, “Can you hear me?”
Silence.
She glanced out the window. Joachim couldn’t keep her captor occupied much longer. She had to get out now.
She gripped the handrail as a wave of vertigo swept over her. The walls started to cave in around her in a sweep of claustrophobia.
Then she heard it. Her captor’s footsteps nearing the basement door. She glanced up just as the doorknob turned.