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MISSING






A kidnapped girl, a handsome musician, and a BYU-Idaho student are thrown together in this suspenseful novel that asks: “How far would you go to save a stranger?”


MISSING by Ronda Gibb Hinrichsen


REVIEWS
Jennie Hansen
Hinrichsen is an author to watch. Her debut novel is an exciting triumph and I predict we will see great things from this author in the future.

Connie L. Hall
This is an amazing book, and I give it a big 10.

Alexes Covington
Wow. I was captivated from the first time I picked up the book to the last page! . . . Buy it. It is a very well-written book.

Anne Bradshaw--Giveaway
An interview with me.

Marta O. Smith
Ronda is an amazing writer. . . I was reading late at night because I made the mistake of telling my teenage daughter how good the book was before I had a chance to finish reading it. She started reading it after school, while I was still working, and I had to wait until I could get her to stop reading and go to bed before I could get it back again. She couldn't put it down either without some parental intervention.

Nichole Giles
. . . even though I’ve had about a hundred other things to do this past week, I zipped through the entire book because I just had to know what happened next.

Danyelle Fergusen--Queen of the Clan
Missing is a gripping novel that kept me plastered to my coach, eyes reading as fast as I could, and swatting my kids away to go make PB&J for dinner.

Sheila--Why Not? Because I Said So
I highly recommend this book for readers that love a good mystery, those that enjoy angst in their stories and those that are also looking for a light romance that could/should/may probably does...happen.

Michele Ashman Bell
If you like books that keep you up late reading and give you a story and characters that linger after you've put it down you will love this book.

Ali Cross
. . . probably the best LDS novel I've read. . . she hit it out of the park.

Liz Adair
. . . that last scene in the book where Stacie is driving through the winter weather, trying to save the child was more than romantic. It was exciting, and you captured the feel of Vancouver Island in the winter very well.

Mary's Book Corner
This is a fast moving mystery with a lot of twists and turns.

Joyce DiPastena
Romantics will not be disappointed, though. “Subplot” though I call it, the romantic aspects of the story are nevertheless strong and highly satisfying.