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A search for a long long manuscript brings Ivy Elliot back to Alaska, and face to face with old love interest Nolan Long. Together they must brave the elements, and go toe-to-toe with human traffickers, in this riveting adventure.
A great addition to the series, I was so pleased to see Nolan getting his own story after seeing him in the previous book about his sister. They had good interaction, though the beginning felt a little backstory heavy. There was a lot going on in the story, and I liked that Nolan and Ivy had to work together despite their failed connection in the past.
It was a fun read, with great characters that I could cheer for throughout, with a high stakes chase, blended with a dangerous treasure hunt.
An edge of your seat read, against a glorious backdrop, with heartpounding suspense, and strong themes of faith.
I received a complimentary copy of this book. Opinions expressed in this review are completely my own.
This one is a nail-biter for sure! From the moment Ivy steps foot in Alaska, leaving the warmth of Florida behind, danger is around every corner. It seemed like such a good idea to fly to Alaska and purchase the long lost manuscript for her mother. Somehow…things did not go as planned.
The author does a fabulous job of keeping you on the edge of your seat. It seems like endless subplots keep you going in circles. From sabotage and murder, threats and mechanical failures and what seems to be typical Alaska weather, you begin to wonder if getting out alive is even an option.
This early copy of Missing in Alaska #3 was received through Revell, Baker Publishing Group and NetGalley. These thoughts are my own and were in no way solicited.
Hidden in the Night is the third and final novel in the Missing in Alaska series by Elizabeth Goddard. It follows Ivy, a former FBI agent turned rare bookseller, and Nolan, an Alaska state trooper. There are multiple layers to the mystery of this book and the suspense elements are well written. I felt like I was always on the edge of my seat waiting to see what would come next. The romance elements were nice but didn't overshadow the mystery elements of the story. Overall this was an enjoyable conclusion to a great series.
I tried to get into this story but could not stay engaged.
I received a complimentary copy of the book from Revell through NetGalley. Opinions expressed in this review are completely my own.
Readers who enjoy stories set in Alaska will like this Missing in Alaska series. The conclusion to the series focuses on a lost manuscript written by Jack London. Readers will want to read the first two books to fully grasp the story. Love the characters and the setting. Very adventurous but at times a little farfetched but it's fiction. Quite the mystery! Recommended.
I really tried to get into this story, I started and stopped twice. The issue was that I could not follow the plot. What happened to her sister Grace? Why was she even looking for the manuscript? Why was it cursed? Did the two main characters know each other and how? I looked at the first two books online but they didn't seem to have the answers, but I could be wrong. I really wanted to like this story, I apologize that I did not. I am sure it is just a style of writing that I am not used to. Thank you for letting me review this story.
Hidden in the Night is the third and final book of the Missing in Alaska series. I have enjoyed this series and hate to see it end. The setting and characters with the danger, suspense, and mystery of finding missing people are highpoints of the series. We know Alaska State Trooper Nolan Long from the previous books. He is brother of Shadow Gap police chief Autumn. Ivy Elliott is in Shadow Gap to purchase an unpublished manuscript by Jack London for her mom, going through cancer treatment. Ivy and her mom were in Alaska a year ago when they met Nolan. There was definitely a spark between the two and hasn't gone away. The purchase of the manuscript doesn't happen because a young woman left her grandmother taking it with her. Ivy, a former FBI agent, unite with Nolan to find the girl, manuscript, and answers to what is going on as murders, attacks, and sabotage begin at every turn. Someone is trying to stop Ivy. This is a great addition to the series as the two travel around the beautiful but dangerous wilds of Alaska fighting unknown assailants to find answers that go deeper than anyone ever expected. This one has all the elements of a great romantic suspense as Elizabeth Goddard is great at writing.
I received a copy for the purpose of an honest review. these are my thoughts.
Thoroughly enjoyed this action packed, edge of your seat, romantic suspense! Elizabeth Goddard is quickly becoming a favorite, must read author in this genre. Hidden in the Night starts off with a bang and doesn’t let up. I was immediately invested in the plight of Ivy Elliot and her search for a lost Jack London manuscript. She ventures from sunny Florida to frigid, beautiful Alaska, known as the “land of the lost” on a quest to buy it. But, when she arrives, the manuscript is missing along with the young woman who was supposed to deliver it to her. She asks for help from the Alaska State Troopers not realizing it’s the handsome Nolan Long whom she met briefly several months ago who’ll be assisting her. Will they be able to solve the complicated mystery involving murders, blackmail, a missing woman, and a potential deadly secret before they become the next targets?
I loved this book! It definitely pulled me in and was impossible to put down. The chemistry between Ivy & Nolan was explosive. They’re both reluctant to express their feelings mainly because of how far apart they live from each other & Ivy’s mother’s cancer diagnosis. But, every time they’re together, there’s a sizzling, underlying current between them. I enjoyed how they grew closer as they’re put in one challenging situation after another. Ivy has reasons why she left the FBI and Nolan’s suffering from an incident in his past as well. Both experiences are teased out as the story progresses and added even more depth to their already complex characters.
The mystery was so full of twists and turns. The missing manuscript is just one piece of the puzzle. There are numerous attempts on Ivy’s life and I was on pins and needles wondering when the next attempt would come. The setting is amazing and I loved the vivid descriptions of the terrain. I almost needed a blanket while reading because I could easily imagine those freezing temperatures. The ending was a shocking surprise as all the clues come together reaching a nail biting climax.
Highly recommend this thrilling, romantic suspense with a touch of faith! Though it’s part of a series, it can easily be read as a standalone, however it was fun seeing characters from previous books. Looking forward to the next book from this author! I received an advanced complimentary copy from the author & publisher. All opinions are my own and voluntarily provided.
In Elizabeth Goddard's riveting romantic suspense Hidden in the Night, readers are transported to the unforgiving terrain of Alaska, where danger lurks beneath the icy surface. As former FBI special agent turned rare-book collector Ivy Elliott embarks on a perilous quest to retrieve a priceless Jack London manuscript, she finds herself ensnared in a web of intrigue, betrayal, and redemption.
Goddard artfully entwines suspense, romance, and faith, crafting a narrative that grips the reader from the opening pages. Ivy's mission to recover the stolen manuscript and rescue a young woman from the clutches of human trafficking unfolds against the backdrop of Alaska's majestic yet treacherous wilderness.
One of the novel's most compelling elements is its exploration of faith amidst adversity. Goddard seamlessly integrates Scripture into the fabric of the story, offering moments of solace and reflection amidst the chaos. As Ivy and her unlikely ally, Alaska State Trooper Nolan Long, navigate the perils of their journey, they are reminded of the enduring strength found in Psalm 121:1–2, "I lift up my eyes to the mountains—where does my help come from? My help comes from the Lord, the Maker of heaven and earth."
Throughout the narrative, Goddard dips into the psyche of her characters, revealing their innermost fears and desires. Ivy's unwavering determination and Nolan's steadfast commitment to justice resonate with authenticity, echoing the timeless wisdom of Proverbs 18:10, "The name of the Lord is a strong tower; the righteous run to it and are safe."
As the plot unfolds with unexpected twists and turns, Goddard keeps readers on the edge of their seats, delivering a story that is as thought-provoking as it is thrilling. From the chilling secrets hidden within Glacier Bay to the tender moments of connection between Ivy and Nolan, Hidden in the Night is a testament to the enduring power of hope, courage, love, underscored by God’s protection and guidance.
Hidden in the Night unfolds like the swirling hues of the aurora borealis, painting an enchanting mosaic of storytelling. Against the stark backdrop of Alaska's wilderness, the intricate interplay of characters and the underlying themes of redemption and fortitude are illuminated by the guiding light of the Christian faith. As readers journey beneath the celestial spectacle of the northern lights, they are beckoned into a captivating exploration of hope, resilience, and God’s sovereignty.
I was blessed to receive an eARC of Hidden in the Night from Revell via NetGalley and a paperback copy from the talented author, Elizabeth Goddard. It's important to note that I neither had an obligation to craft a favorable review nor received any compensation for my words. My review focuses on the writing style, the pacing, and the story’s content, ensuring transparency and reliability.
** “But why had everything unfolded this way? Asking that question was like asking God why anything happened. Life was filled with the unexpected.” **
Elizabeth Goddard wraps up her Missing in Alaska series with the fantastic “Hidden in the Night.”
Ivy Elliott has returned to Alaska to search for a lost manuscript written by Jack London. But when the woman she is supposed to purchase the manuscript from turns up missing, along with her granddaughter, Ivy must seek the help of her former acquaintance and crush, Alaska State Trooper Nolan Long.
As Ivy and Nolan dig into the disappearance, more and more deadly occurrences happen. Will they be able to survive, and locate the missing women and missing manuscript? And will they be able to admit their feelings for one another?
Goddard once again creates an incredibly suspenseful story, filled with twists and turns and many evil characters, as well as the relatable and flawed Ivy and Nolan. She keeps the reader guessing until the very end, including some shocking twists.
She also fills “Hidden in the Night,” which is due out June 4, with several great themes, like our help comes from God; we should serve justice with love, kindness and mercy; and the need for redemption.
Fans of authors like Lynette Eason, Lisa Harris, Patricia Bradley, Sandra Orchard and Terri Blackstock will truly enjoy this novel.
Five stars out of five.
Revell provided this complimentary copy through NetGalley for my honest, unbiased review.
Hidden in the Night is the third book in Elizabeth Goddard's Missing in Alaska series. It can be read as a stand-alone story but, as in many series, there is value in reading the previous books. It's always a pleasure to see returning characters. Ivy, Sunshine Girl from Florida, and Nolan, Mountain Man from Alaska, have history together and tension is high as to whether there will be a future as they work together in the present situation. Edge of the seat action, a dead state trooper, a missing girl and murder all work together to keep the pages turning in this suspense romance. With a mixture of intrigue and tender moments Goddard gives readers an absorbing and satisfying story. Readers who enjoy stories full of twists and turns will not want to miss this one. I was given a complimentary copy of the book through NetGalley. I was not required to write a positive review and the opinions are my own.
What a gripping conclusion to the Missing in Alaska Series! Ms. Goddard has a knack for penning an excellent romantic suspense series all wrapped up for an epic closure. Ivy Elliott, formally of the FBI is in search of a lost manuscript while Alaska State Trooper Nolan Long teams up in an intense game of cat and mouse in the deadly Alaskan winter. The characters were very relatable and easy to feel invested in and you just might recognize some minor characters from the rest of the series. The pace of the action is excellent, without feeling that the main characters are constantly being barraged with challenges. I did not figure out who the culprit was until it was revealed at the bitter end, but I definitely enjoyed the wild ride. Even though this is a series, I feel that this can easily be read as a stand-alone novel.
Ms. Goddard is a multiple award-winning novelist and I have read and thoroughly enjoyed several of her of them, but I do recommend reading the rest of this series. She has an incredibly generous backlist of over fifty titles that I am slowly making my way through. I would not hesitate to recommend any of her novels. If you enjoy her novels then I would also recommend Nancy Mehl, Lynn H. Blackburn, and Janice Cantore.
I received an e-copy of this book from Net Galley and I was not required to write a positive review. The opinions I have expressed are my own. I am disclosing this in accordance with the Federal Trade Commission’s 16 Code of Federal Regulations, Part 255, Guides Concerning the Use of Endorsements and Testimonials in Advertising.
Wow, what a thrilling suspense story is Hidden in the Night by Elizabeth Goddard. While a couple of previous characters make appearance in this book, this is Ivy Elliott’s and Alaska State Trooper Nolan Long’s story all the way. A missing young woman and a manuscript unpublished by Jock London are just the tip of the iceberg in this exciting book.
It is one that keeps you thinking as well as turning pages. I was so blown away by the conclusion along with the unknown threats that it suggested. This is a masterpiece of Christian fiction, Psalms 121:1-2 is now my new favorite verses. I highly recommend this third book in the Missing in Alaska Series.
Hidden in the Night by Elizabeth Goddard is the third book in the Missing in Alaska series. It can be read as a standalone for those new to the series (like me). I enjoyed the author’s picturesque descriptions of Alaska. I like suspense books set in Alaska. There is something about this remote cold wilderness that heightens the danger and adds to the suspense. Ivy Elliott is a unique woman. You can tell she loves her mother. Alaska State Trooper Nolan Long is a man of strong character. The mystery was intriguing. I liked that it revolved around a missing Jack London manuscript. I found the first half to be a little slow, but the pacing picked up in the latter part thanks to all the action. There is a good wrap up at the end, so I was not left with any lingering questions. The romance blended nicely with the suspense. It was not rushed, and it was clean. I can tell the author did her research for this series. She included some great details that add to the experience. Hidden in the Night is a suspenseful story with a great cast of characters, plenty of twists and turns, faith, and romance.
Goddard tactfully tackles hard topics as she jumps in to Ivy and Nolan's story. She masterfully pulls together this adventure as she brings former FBI agent Ivy Elliott back to Alaska to track down a rare unpublished manuscript. Ivy once again lands in Alaska State Trooper Nolan Long's backyard. They are both trying to do their jobs when they find themselves thrown together in the most unexpected places.
As Goddard does so well Ivy and Nolan both run in to multiple opportunities to explore themselves, their pasts, their interest, and their future. Will they be able to set aside the things that haunt them to grab a hold of what the Lord has placed in front of them? Or are they destined to remain in their comfortably uncomfortable circumstances?
Goddard is a great storyteller who never fails to pull me deeper and deeper in to the adventures she weaves. I have enjoyed this series and am excited for what will come next. I love how she continues to bring the characters from the earlier books in to each of the subsequent ones and vice versa.
Thank you to NetGalley and the publisher for the opportunity to explore this book. All opinions are my own.
This suspense filled book was a good read. There was mystery and a romance that was a little different. I would recommend this to anyone that likes a clean suspense story. It is the story of a couple separated by distance that meet up together unexpectedly and a search for a messing teenager and antique manuscript all in one. I was given this book to review.
I liked Hidden in the Night. It is the third book in Missing in Alaska series.
Here we find the story of Nolan Long, an Alaskan state trooper. He is Autumn Long’s, from Cold Light of Day, brother. He is preparing to go on vacation in Florida to hopefully see Ivy, who he met during a previous adventure, when he encounters Ivy in Alaska.
The awkwardness of their meeting and their individual self doubts disrupt the flow of events that kept moving the storyline forward.
There are many elements I like in the story and found interesting. Nolan and Ivy’s interactions were disruptive to the story for me until more than half way through. I like the ending and feel like it worked.
I really wanted to like this book more as I thoroughly enjoyed the first two books in the series.
Thanks to Netgalley and Revell for the opportunity to read this book.
I received a copy of this book.
Full of action and plot twists.
Great Story and characters
Looking forward to reading more books by this author.
Ivy, former FBI agent, and Nolan, Alaska State Trooper have met before and during their last meeting they both fell in love. But when the meeting was over... she headed back to Florida, and him to Alaska WAY... too far for a relationship, and that was that!
UNTIL Ivy finds herself back in Alaska in search of a manuscript and missing girl and she ends up working alongside Nolan to crack the case. What seems like a simple missing manuscript turns into a much larger case and everywhere they turn, they aren't safe. Nolan is protecting Ivy, Ivy is working with Nolan, but who is protecting their hearts? Even if they can find the manuscript and find the missing girl, Danna, what's to become of them, again?!
Very neat story, Elizabeth clearly did a lot of research and put a lot of thought and planning into this storyline. She is a wonderful author. I rated it a 4 because for me... it ran a little long, and I found myself struggling to push through to the ending.
***Thank you to Netgalley for my Early copy of this book, the review is all my own opinion.
I absolutely love any book written by Elizabeth Goddard and this Alaska series is no different. She always gets my blood pumping by amping up the suspense in the first chapter and holding you there until the end
This is the third book in the missing in Alaska series but it can be read as a stand alone. I would say this book includes mystery, suspense, history, and a little romance.
Thank you to the publisher and netgalley for allowing me to read and review this book. All opinions are my own.