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Book Review of The Lost Girls (Lucy Kincaid, Bk 11)

The Lost Girls (Lucy Kincaid, Bk 11)
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A newborn is abandoned at a church. A locket containing a picture of three women is inside her blankets. A phone number on the picture leads to Siobhan Walsh, a photojournalist who has been searching for Marisol and Ana de la Rosa for over two years. Believing that the women were kidnapped by sex traffickers, Siobhan contacts FBI Agent Lucy Kincaid for help. As Lucy and SSA Noah Armstrong track the missing girls, they find they may be part of a baby selling ring. Meanwhile, Lucy's fiancé Sean Rogan learns that he has a son he never knew about...a son who has disappeared in Mexico along with his stepfather. Sean contacts his brother Kane and asks for help rescuing his son.

The eleventh book in the Lucy Kincaid series started off a little slow for me. I don't know if it was the book or if it was my mood, but I had a hard time getting into the story. Lucy and Noah seem to be only hours behind the group of traffickers that Siobhan had alerted them to. Siobhan helps by coming up with important clues for the FBI to look into. I was afraid she was going to do something stupid while searching for the de la Rosa sisters, but thankfully she listened to the cops and stayed out of the fray.

Sean is told by his ex-girlfriend that her husband and son are missing in Mexico. She wants to hire Sean to find them and tells him that he is the boy's father to ensure he wouldn't turn down the job. Sean is very upset that he never knew about his son. Nothing is going to stop him from searching for Jesse. I liked this part of the story, but didn't like the fact that Sean did not tell Lucy about the boy. My rating: 4 Stars.