Reviewed by
an Amazon user,
2001-07-19
Devlin Hawke never stopped loving Karen Ramey, even after she walked out with no explanation. Now Devlin has waltzed back into Karen's life with a tidbit of news that could destroy her emotionally.
Karen Ramey tried to forget Devlin four years ago. At the time, her foolish pride kept her from telling him that he was going to be a father. Now their three-year-old daughter Livie is missing, and Karen needs Devlin's help to recover the little girl.
Livie's life may be in danger. Will Karen and Devlin forgive and forget past mistakes in time to save their child?
THE HUNT FOR HAWKE'S DAUGHTER is an exciting tale of kidnapping and dangerous secrets. The suspense will keep you on the edge of your seat. Karen's motherly concern for her missing child is portrayed authentically and had me near tears a number of times. I could feel her frustration with the investigation. Devlin's detachment to the daughter he did not know existed is also genuine. I think a number of men in the same position would react similarly.
As the secrets are slowly revealed, I was amazed at the complexity of the kidnapping. There are lots of twists that keep the reader guessing, but they are not overwhelming. As the book progresses, the action increases which made the story impossible to put down.
In THE HUNT FOR HAWKE'S DAUGHTER, Devlin's family is introduced. The family owns Hawke's Detective Agency, and the multitude of brothers, sisters and his parents are presented to the readers. After the story ended, I wanted to hear more about them. I am hoping that each family member will eventually get his or her own story.