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Amish Hideout (Amish Witness Protection), by Maggie K. Black

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Amish Hideout (Amish Witness Protection), by Maggie K. Black

About the Author

Maggie K. Black is an award-winning journalist and self-defense instructor. She's lived in the United States, Europe and Middle East, and left a piece of her heart in each. She now makes her home in Canada, where she writes stories that make her heart race, chases her dogs around the park and shares her adventures with her one true love and their two daughters.

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Product details

Series: Amish Witness Protection

Mass Market Paperback: 224 pages

Publisher: Love Inspired Suspense; Original edition (December 31, 2018)

Language: English

ISBN-10: 1335231838

ISBN-13: 978-1335231833

Product Dimensions:

4.1 x 0.6 x 6.6 inches

Shipping Weight: 4 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)

Average Customer Review:

4.7 out of 5 stars

14 customer reviews

Amazon Best Sellers Rank:

#434,747 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

I have always loved story about the Amish, years ago I lived near Pennsylvania where there is a large number of Amish. My family and I would go to shops and buy fresh baked foods. I just love there simple life style. The hero in this book was raised Amish but felt God had a higher calling on his life. He wanted to protect and serve so he became a U.S.Marshal handling persons going into Witness Protection. Celeste a computer programmer happened to come across a program online where someone was emptying people's accounts. She sent her finding to the FBI and the person was arrested. Now the fun began, this story has drones, bombs, attempted kidnapping, bounty, and two people that found their other half. GOD always know what we need Jonathan had left home angry and confused, Celeste had wanted a family and a simple life. They both got what they were seeking.

This is part of a series of Witness Protection in Amish country. Was good, suspenseful, not graphically violent. Enjoyable series. Glad I purchased it!

Really enjoyed this installment of the Amish Witness Protection series. Having it deal with a cyber thief was very interesting.

Enjoyed the story, not as riveting as I would have liked,But I'd recommend this book as an interim to a more complex story.

Time was running out for Celeste Alexander. Her fingers flew over the keyboard. Knowing each keystroke could be the last before U S Marshall Jonathan Mast arrived to escort her to her new life in the Witness Protection Program. She would be in a small apartment In Pittsburgh for the months until she testified at Dexter Thomas’s trial. It had been almost two weeks since an evil genius computer hacker who went by the handle”Poindexter” had stolen tens of millions of dollars out of banks of ordinary Americans. But she had found him and now he was in jail. When Celeste gathered all the evidence she could she tipped off the Feds. But the stolen money still hadn’t been recovered. One thing almost fifteen years of programing had taught Celeste was that nothing was ever truly random no matter how it seemed. The Feds had promised that Celeste would remain anonymous but even from behind bars Dexter had other plans. Even after his arrest her nest egg had disappeared from her bank account. Two days later her apartment had exploded just as she had been steps away from walking through the door. Celeste wondered if she would have to cut her hair and wear contacts. If she would ever get back to writing computer code. Than she heard gunshot and she was pushed down and next came an explosion. She heard Karl- one of the Marshalls- when he told her to find cover. Than Marshall Jonathan Mast pulled her to her feet and told her who he was and for her to stay close, he would keep her safe. Jonathan had been raised Amish but at eighteen he left to follow his calling to serve and protect and become a cop. Jonathan than told Celeste he got an email from Karl to turn around she wouldn’t be here until the next day but Jonathan followed his gut as he felt something wasn’t right. The walkie talkie had jammed but Jonathan still found Celeste. She told him if he could get er to the walkie talkie jammer she could disarm itso Jonathan could get back in contact with his team. Jonathan was surprised because Celeste was the one in danger but offered to help her. Jonathan and Celeste went in the pantry As she was to drop through the pantry floor she looked and saw Dexter Thomas was the man was the man shouting the orders. Celeste told Jonathan as they were going through the tunnel and he said once she was safe he would call his boss Chief Deputy Louise Hunter. Than by the end of tunnel was what looked to be a body. Jonathan had her wait and found it was a Marshall he had known. Jonathan stopped at an out of the way diner and a man and a young woman tried to take Celeste again for the large amount of money being offered but they got away again when at a thrift store clearly where the Amish go the man looking like Dexter came in Celeste hid down near the floor. The Amish young woman helped hide her and get Celeste into Amish clothes. Jonathan stopped when he found it was his sister in law’s - Miriam - store to talk to Amos his older brother who was married to the woman who was helping Celeste. Celeste went with Amos but “ Dexter” stopped them but in Amish clothing Celeste was not recognized neither was Jonathan. . Celeste didn’t know but she was being passed off to another agent. Amos got Celeste back to Jonathan and helped them get to another vehicle. Jonathan was also dressed in Amish clothes. He had called his boss at the thrift store. Jonathan told Celeste he was raised Amish but left his family \as he had felt God had called him to be a cop. That he had just went about things wrong. But Celeste also said she lost track of the times he had called out to God to help them through. Than he told her she was being reassigned to agent Stacy and they probably would never see eachother again. Celeste was trying to ignore the prickling of tears at the edge of her eyelids and the pain of her breath as it rose and fell from her chest. Than a car came out of nowhere and hit them. The man had Celeste when Jonathan prayed and then came to get Celeste back. But the man used chloroform and Celeste would be out for awhile. Again it was for a fifty thousand dollar pay off. Than Jonathan decided to Take celeste to the safest place he knew- Amish country- Home. I loved this book The only problem I had was the Amish didn’t want to be involved with the Englishers. At least that's what I thought even to this day was ture. Maybe things have changed in the strictness of Amish beliefs. I loved Jonathan and Celeste together and how they interacted with each other. I loved how Amos and his family and Jonathan’s father helped to keep Celeste safe. How Celeste’s faith helped her through her ordeal. Jonathan was finding his way back to God also and I loved that. I wish I could rate this as a 4.5. I loved the characters and the ins and outs of this book.

My review today is on the Love Inspired Suspense, Amish Hideout. This is the first book in the Amish Witness Protection Continuity Series. I guess most of my readers by now know I like the Amish stories and I really like suspense so when I get books that contain both I'm always thrilled. I really enjoy Maggie's books so I was happy to get this one. It is well written, action packed, and full of faith. You are going to love this one.Computer expert Celeste Alexander has discovered the identity of a hacker that has been stealing money and causing turmoil all over. Now there is a price on her head. The US Marshal's have her at a safe house; it is broken into. The US Marshal assigned to her makes it into the house to rescue her but their escape is hindered when every where they go they are recorded on line and someone is trying to kidnap or kill her.US Marshal Jonathan Mast is assigned to Celeste's case he soon realizes he is in over his head with her technology. Jonathan's only option is to take her off the grid. He takes her back to his old home in an Amish community. Can he keep her safe in this other world? Will he lose his heart?A great journey of one who is solely into the technological age and one who barely knows how to turn on a computer. A master mind using all the technology he can get his hands on to spy on her and stop her work before she finds all the stolen money. God has a plan for these two, a plan for a hope and a future. God has a plan for you too. a good plan and not for evil. Give Him your heart and watch Him move in your life.

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