I am a fan of the Rachel Scott series and by extension a fan of Traci Hohenstein. Traci, who is a full time writer, lives in Florida with her firefighter husband and three children. I came upon her series by chance and couldn't wait to finish one and get to the next. Rachel Scott runs a search and rescue agency, Florida OmniSearch. It is personal for Rachel, as her daughter disappeared from her yard one day while playing. Hohenstein does a great job developing her characters and story lines in settings that seem to add to the drama while she searches for her daughter and other missing persons.
Several years ago the disappearance of Natalee Holloway dominated the headlines. Natalee disappeared during a trip to Aruba taken to celebrate her high school graduation. After a night of drinking with her friends she left with a man she met and was never seen again. This sad story started Hohenstein thinking about the possibility of an agency that tracks down those who seem to be unable to be tracked.
They say that there are really only several story lines to be told when writing fiction, and in MADDERLY REVIEW, I like to highlight authors who bring a fresh feel to those basic plots. I believe Ms. Hohenstein falls in that category and invite you to see for yourselves.
She has had three books and a prequel published in her series; Look For Me (series prequel), Asylum Harbor, Burn Out, and Cut & Run. The fourth and final book about Rachel is due out early in 2015. She also writes a romance series, The Hollywood Hills series, which I have not tried yet.
Several years ago the disappearance of Natalee Holloway dominated the headlines. Natalee disappeared during a trip to Aruba taken to celebrate her high school graduation. After a night of drinking with her friends she left with a man she met and was never seen again. This sad story started Hohenstein thinking about the possibility of an agency that tracks down those who seem to be unable to be tracked.
They say that there are really only several story lines to be told when writing fiction, and in MADDERLY REVIEW, I like to highlight authors who bring a fresh feel to those basic plots. I believe Ms. Hohenstein falls in that category and invite you to see for yourselves.
She has had three books and a prequel published in her series; Look For Me (series prequel), Asylum Harbor, Burn Out, and Cut & Run. The fourth and final book about Rachel is due out early in 2015. She also writes a romance series, The Hollywood Hills series, which I have not tried yet.
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