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Allison Brennan's latest standalone is a thrilling story about Kristen and Ryan McIntyre, who are kidnapped by Boyd McIntyre, head of a Los Angeles crime family. The siblings, who have been hiding from their father for five years, are forced to flee in a small plane, but are unable to escape due to gunfire. Ruby, Boyd's sister, helps them find safety, but there is a greater threat than the blizzard and natural predators. The fate of the siblings depends on who finds them first.

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Allison Brennan's latest standalone tells the story of Kristen and Ryan McIntyre, kidnapped by a Los Angeles crime family. Despite gunfire, Ruby helps them find safety, but their fate depends on their rescue.BookRix GmbH & Co. KG81371 Munich

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One

Tony Reed, a young man with limited education, has been living in Big Sky for five years. He has always driven around town, laying false trails to ensure his safety and avoiding arrest. Five years later, he was busted by two strangers on the road leading to the Triple Pine Ranch, where Tony had worked since settling in Big Sky. He had become increasingly paranoid over the years, and he felt a niggling suspicion over the years. He had run to save Kristen and Ryan, and he couldn't change his mission now.

Tony woke Kristen up at five-thirty and told her that he had prepared for her to fight. She slept in sweats and a tank top, and she knew that hesitation could mean death or worse. He decided to use Plan B, where the kids would be sequestered in a remote cabin no one knew about, more than three hundred miles from Big Sky.

By the time Tony didn't show up for work, the men would report to Boyd. Boyd wanted the kids to go with him willingly, but he had to convince them that Tony was the bad guy. If Tony had planned this snatch and grab, he would grab the kids on their way to school. If Tony didn't show up as expected at Triple Pine, Boyd would know Tony had spotted his people and come to the house.

Tony had learned every trail and path that cars could not travel, especially when dealing with a city boy like Boyd and his crew. He had to use that advantage to maximum effect. He wanted to make his stand here, where he knew the area, set a trap, draw Boyd away from his bodyguards, and watch him die.

Despite Plan B, Tony preferred Plan A, which would be faster, safer, and hide until they could disappear again. He would do anything to protect Kris and Ryan, even kill again.

Tony, a former military officer, is determined to protect his children, Kris and Ryan, from the McIntyre organization. He has already sacrificed so much for the kids, and he doesn't want to ask for anything. Ruby, who had been angry when he cut off ties, has been a strong supporter of the kids. The McIntyre organization has killed her fiancé, Trevor, who had attempted to help. Tony shoves his emotions to the back of his mind, and plans to steal his boss's twin prop and fly to Ennis. He lands in a field, steals a car, and heads to the cabin outside Kalispell, near the Canadian border.

Tony and Kris are trained to shoot in Montana, but they are not used to shooting a person instead of a buck. They are both aware of the dangers of shooting a person, and Tony warns them not to kill Ryan, who is a month shy of eleven. Kris, a smart kid, is adamant about not killing Ryan, as it could hurt him. Tony doesn't want her to kill another person, especially her father, and he doesn't want her to go blinded by revenge.

Kristen, a young girl, is hesitant to help Tony, but Tony assures her that if she engages Boyd now, he will win. They will be on the road back to Los Angeles, and Kristen will be on the plane. Tony orders her to go, and Kristen nods, but the fear disappears. She grabs Ryan's hand and runs out of the house without looking back.

Two

Boyd McIntyre, a traitor and best friend, had taken his trusted men to Montana to avoid underestimating Tony. He knew that they had missed Tony, and he wanted to make him an example. He decided to handle the situation in private, as it would bring too much negative attention to the McIntyre family. Boyd wanted to punish Tony, showing that he had won and that Kristen and Ryan would be raised as McIntyres.

Theo, Tony's cousin, was the only person with him who was family and trusted him the most. He knew that Tony would be prepared to betray him, as he had been the most valuable man in Boyd's business. Boyd walked into the small cabin and questioned how Tony could live in such primitive conditions.

Boyd decided to search the location of Tony and make a plan to extract the children and kill him. He would remind Kristen of the special bond they had and plant seeds of doubt that Tony wasn't who she thought he was. He could convince his daughter that she needed to cooperate and that it was best for her and Ryan.

Boyd considered calling the authorities to find Tony, but he knew that if the police found him first, they would lose his assets inside the LAPD. A dirty cop would always turn on him to cut a deal, so Boyd couldn't risk it. Dead men couldn't talk, so he decided to keep his family in line.

Tony Reed, a ruthless and dangerous man, has stolen five years, two months, and two days from his family. Boyd, a close friend of Tony, knows him well and knows that he has been closely monitoring his children. He has been tracking him for months, but he has not been able to find him. Tony has been living in a small cabin with no television or computer, and he has been waking his children from sleep. Boyd wonders why Tony took his kids to Montana, where he could have lived like a king.

As Boyd calls out to find out why Tony hasn't come to the ranch, he is informed by Theo, who has a second vehicle and a barn. Theo explains that horses are kept there, but they can't go far on horses. Boyd wonders if Tony treated his kids well and if he forced them to comply. He also wonders why Kristen hasn't called for help, as Tony used her lies and fear of her grandmother to keep her in line.

Theo tries to find Tony, but Tony doesn't know who he is. He calls Brian Krauss, a local police officer, to find him and track him down. Deputy Lanz, who is part of the program, knows what is at stake and the rewards if he follows the program.

Boyd and his friend Theo are tracking Tony Reed, who is suspected of stealing money and sex. They are using money and sex to their advantage, and Boyd is on the lookout for him. Theo informs Boyd that Brian and his buddy are less than thirty minutes ahead of Tony, and they have radios to help them track him. Boyd is concerned about Tony's safety and the consequences of his actions. He believes Tony cannot leave Big Sky and suggests hiding in resorts, but Boyd insists that failure is not an option.

Boyd is determined to find Tony and his kids, and he focuses on the present and what he can control. Frankie McIntyre, his mother, managed the family business, but her tunnel vision about family had cost them before. Boyd's mother, Frankie McIntyre, was brilliant but had a tunnel vision about family.

Theo informs Boyd that their boss, Joe, owns a small plane nearby and is helping them. Boyd is skeptical, but Joe insists that Tony has been taught to fly, and Boyd agrees to take him there. Theo's plan is to use Tony's skills to gain the support of the local police and protect his family.

Three

Tony, a pilot, is tasked with helping Kris and Ryan, two young men, escape the McIntyres. They have been flying together for years, and Tony has developed a backup plan in case the McIntyres ever find him. Kris has been flying before, and his boss, Nick Lorenzo, has given her lessons. Tony tied the horses to a pipe on the edge of the airstrip, which is not much of an airport. He had taken Lorenzo's plane out last week and knew the tank was more than half full, so he would be able to get to Ennis.

Ryan, who has Maggie's brown eyes, is worried about the horses' survival. He asks Tony to call Lorenzo, who broke their phones and is untraceable. Tony agrees, but Lorenzo is concerned about the horses' safety and wants to retrieve them. Lorenzo is a good man and loves horses, and he would retrieve them if they were found.

Kris, Kristen's aunt, is a McIntyre and has grown stronger and better over the last five years. He believes that Kristen's rage is a combination of love and pain, and he knows that she has learned to control it.

As the plane flies, Tony sees a police car speeding up the road, and he wonders if Boyd, the deputy, is acting on Boyd's orders. He suspects that Boyd may have paid off one of the deputies, as there is a corrupt cop in every town, even in a small and tight-knit Big Sky.

Tony, a pilot, is on a short flight to Ennis, where he must quickly control the plane to clear the trees at the far end of the runway. He is unsure of the speed of the plane and how to control it. He sees Boyd in the passenger seat, holding a handgun, and he is unsure if he is shooting at his own children.

As the plane begins to slow down, Tony feels a rapid ping of bullets on metal, causing him to feel a burn in his chest. He outpaces Boyd and realizes that the last bullets came from somewhere else, beyond the truck or on top of one of the hangars. He pulls up on the yoke, but his chest is bleeding and his vision is clouded.

Kristen, Tony's wife, tells him that Ryan is fine, but he is bleeding. He realizes that the left engine is smoking and that he has never flown in adverse conditions before. Kristen calls him by name, panicking, and Tony tells him that he is okay. He suggests that he take Ryan to a hospital and send them to the cabin in Kalispell to keep them away from Boyd.

Tony is told that Boyd will be coming for him, and he will never go with him. He warns her that he will kill him if he shoots him. Kristen is angry, but Tony knows how to prepare for escape and death. He offers his bag with money and passports, as well as people to call for help.

Kris, a young woman, is injured and unsure of what to do. She is told that Ruby left to protect her, but she doesn't trust him. Kris insists that she trusts him, as she has always trusted him. Kris tries to keep the plane level, but the fuel gauge drops rapidly. He is worried about the plane's safety, as he has been a monster for five years.

One of the engines is going out, and they are running out of fuel. The hoodie guy shot him, and he saw him. The first shot was a warning, but it was not Boyd's father. Kris is worried about the plane's stability, and he is unsure if he can bank right or left, let alone do a one-eighty.

The plane tilts to the left, and Kris stifles a scream. He orders the map out, and she tells him to find Lost Lake, which is not far from Ennis. Kris agrees, but he fears losing consciousness and the kids' safety. Kris tries to navigate the plane, but his vision is fading, and he shook his head to clear it.

As Kris tries to focus on the gauges and terrain, he feels pain in his chest and blood dribble down his side. He tries to regain focus on the gauges and the terrain, but his vision is fading. Kris's trust in him and his ability to trust Kris is crucial in their survival.

The pilot, Ryan, is descending a mountain to land on Lost Lake, fearing they will be off the edge. He remembers Lorenzo's advice to reduce speed to avoid breaking or exploding. As the plane descends, Ryan feels a sense of urgency and regret for his past mistakes. He fears that the McIntyre family will kill him, and he has no fuel. He decides to make the decision, risking the turn and the plane's nose dipping.

As the plane drops, Ryan's engine is on fire, and he drops faster than he should. He struggles to maintain control and keep the plane as level as possible. The plane drops fast, and Ryan struggles to control the descent. The water slows the plane down, but they still approach the shore too quickly. Ryan is unsure how to make the plane slow down faster, but he doesn't want to be stuck in the middle of the lake.

The plane hits another boulder under the water, and the bottom swells, and the front of the plane dipped. The plane falls back onto the surface of the water, less than twenty feet from the shore. The pilot's hope is that they will make it.

Ryan, a young, deaf boy, is in a plane with his father, Tony, who has never told him the truth about the McIntyres. Ryan believes he is Tony's kid, and Kristen helps sell the lie. Kris tries to help Ryan, but Ryan's face is white and his eyes are closed. Kris takes over, and they all have to get to shore first. Kris tries to force Ryan to leave the plane, but he doesn't respond.

Kris forces the door open against the water, and the plane sinks. Kris takes off the rear seat cushions and puts her bag and Ryan's on the other cushion to protect them from the water. Tony doesn't remember teaching her survival skill, but she had sharp instincts. Kristen urged Ryan toward the shore while pushing the packs. Ryan collapses back in the seat, his pain frozing him.