AMISH COUNTRY DANGER
Returning to her Amish hometown to open a bed-and-breakfast, Heather Miller thinks sheâs finally safe from her violent ex-husbandâuntil he escapes from prison. Now with her ex determined to hurt her, she must rely on US Marshal Zachary Walker for safety. For Zach, this mission isnât only his dutyâitâs personal. The escaped convict killed his sister, and Heather was instrumental in putting the man behind bars. But with Zachâs natural protective instincts toward Heather turning into something deeper, he must keep his emotional distance. He canât be distracted, because the danger that lies in wait is as evil as it is unexpected...and a lapse in judgment could prove deadly.
Dear Reader,
I hope you enjoyed Plain Sanctuary. This book was my sixth Amish story written for Love Inspired Suspense, but my first set in the new fictional town of Quail Hollow, New York. I decided the sleepy Amish town of Apple Creek needed a little break from the murder and mayhem. I wanted my characters there to enjoy their happily-ever-aftersâfor a little while. But Iâm sure the characters living there will start whispering in my ear, forcing me to eventually tell their stories.
I love receiving reader letters telling me how much youâve enjoyed my stories and how you want to hear more about a certain character. Iâm thrilled when I can respond that that characterâs story is already in the next book! I also have hopes of writing more stories set in Quail Hollow, too. The reader desire for Amish stories appears strong, and as long as thatâs true, Iâll be plotting a way to be a part of it. Thank you for loving these stories.
During my research, Iâve learned that New York State has a growing Amish population. The Amish have left other settlements in Ohio, Pennsylvania and other states to come to New York for a number of reasons, including seeking farmland, disagreeing with previous settlements over rules, or perhaps because theyâre trying to escape state laws that would impact their daily life. Because of this, I felt comfortable creating Quail Hollow as a not-too-distant settlement from Apple Creek, which is loosely based on one of the oldest settlements of Amish in Western New York. Iâve also received many letters from readers who currently live (or previously lived) in Western New York and they love the Buffalo-area connection. I hope you do, too, even if youâre not from the area. Itâs a beautiful part of the country.
As always, I love to hear from my readers. If youâd like to stay abreast of all my releases, please go to my website, www.AlisonStone.com, and sign up for my digital newsletter. Feel free to email me at [email protected] or mail a letter to me at PO Box 333, Buffalo, NY 14051.
Sincerely,
Alison Stone
âHeather, call me as soon as you get this!â
Zach yelled, as if she might hear him despite talking into her voice mail. âLock the doors. Make sure the alarm is set. Iâll be there inââ he glanced at the clock out of habit ââfive minutes.â
Zach ended the call and pressed the accelerator to the floor. In the not-so-far distance behind him, he could hear sirens. He hoped they were racing to the Lapp home and not to pull him over for driving like a lunatic.
Up ahead, smoke filled the air in a thick black plume, disappearing into the dark storm clouds. His heart plummeted.
His truck skidded on the wet pavement as he slowed at Heatherâs driveway. He slammed the gear into Park and jumped out of the truck, leaving the door open and the engine running.
He ran as fast as he could toward the barn. âHeather! Heather!â Zach screamed, then he hooked his arm over his mouth and pushed into the smoky confines of the fire.
Dear Lord, let her be okay, he prayed.
ALISON STONE lives with her husband of more than twenty years and their four children in Western New York. Besides writing, Alison keeps busy volunteering at her childrenâs schools, driving her girls to dance and watching her boys race motocross. Alison loves to hear from her readers at [email protected]. For more information, please visit her website, alisonstone.com. Sheâs also chatty on Twitter, @alison_stone. Find her on Facebook at Facebook.com/alisonstoneauthor.
Give all your worries and cares to God, for He cares about you.
â1 Peter 5:7
To Scott, with love, forever and always
ONE
âWalker.â Deputy U.S. Marshal Zachary Walker answered his cell phone and held it in front of him set on speakerphone. He dropped his duffel bag on the floor of his rarely used hunting cabin. He hadnât had a chance to open the windows to air out the place before the call came in. It was probably just as well considering the rain pelting the sides of his familyâs cabin.