
Jan M. (
batgirl) reviewed on 9/9/2006...
1 member(s) found this review helpful.
Not as good as the first one in the series. The writing is choppy, too many stories going on at once and much too long. Cade kills a man then goes missing, Sadie is lying and sneaking out, a new residents of Harbor House has her baby stolen in the hospital, and Blair takes the law into her own hands.
1 member(s) found this review helpful.
Good, not a challenging read.
I love these series of books!!! If you love mystery and suspense, but don't like the blood and gore you will like these books. Also, has a religious base to it. Very enjoyable read.
Racing to redirect traffic from a downed power line Chief Cade hits a man who walks in front of his car. Chief Cade disappears. I really enjoy Mrs. Blackstock's stories and characters and this was now exception. Very good story.
Anything from Terri Blackstock is a guareenteed good book

Jeanette B. (
jnet) reviewed on 6/28/2007...
Very good reading. Holds your interest. 4 books in series. First two are excellent. Anxious to read 3 & 4.
This is book two of the capre refuge series. Terri Blackstock writes well and the book was good.

Jill S. (
Jill0427) reviewed on 3/13/2007...
very good

Joy W. (
jem) reviewed on 11/18/2006...
Great book!

Sandra D. (
namma) reviewed on 9/10/2006...
Great Book!! Book 2 in the Cape Refuge Series.
Police Chief Cade disappears after hitting and killing a man with his car. Without a trace, without a note, without taking clothes or his car or money, he is gone. When a witness says she saw Cade getting into a blue Buick with a woman before his disappearance, the newspapers report that Cade left town to be with her. Blair knows it doesn’t make sense for Cade to leave without word for any reason. The dead man is identified, and it soon becomes clear that the woman Cade was seen with was the wife of the dead man. Newspapers begin to ask hard questions. Was the Cape Refuge Chief of Police having an affair with this woman? Did he deliberately kill her husband, then make it look like an accident? When the police department receives a handwritten note from Cade that he has run off to get married to a woman he’s kept secret, everyone breathes a sigh of relief. But Blair notices his unusual signature: Matt Cade. Cade never goes by his first name, and he especially never calls himself “Matt.” She thinks it’s a signal from him that the contents of the note are false. Meanwhile, around the south, there are news reports about babies being kidnapped from area hospitals. When a ransom call comes to Hanover House from the baby’s kidnapper, they are all shocked to see that the phone it is traced to is Cade’s cell phone. Is he involved in the babies’ disappearance? Is that why he’s disappeared?

Dana S. (
LadyD) reviewed on 8/21/2006...
Classic Blackstock! enjoyed it.

Lynette W. (
lynettew) reviewed on 8/7/2006...
Great book in the Cape Refuge Series! Terri Blackstock, as always, gives you another one that's hard to put down!

Diana G. (
DeeRae) reviewed on 5/10/2006...
Book 2 of the Cape Refuge Series - as always - super story
I loved this second book in the Cape Refuge series. It really keeps you on edge even with a spiritual overtone. Blair is the main character in this book and she is just a super person. Lots of scripture, romance and a thought provoking story. Terri Blackstock is a great author.

Maura M. (
maura) reviewed on 12/7/2005...
Book 2 of the Cape Refuge series. Police chief disappears after having accidentally run down a pedestrian. Later it is discovered the victim was also shot. His friends don't believe the bad press is getting and try to find him.

Jody D. (
tigermom) reviewed on 11/20/2005...
Awesome sequel to the Cape Refuge!