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Book Reviews of A Colby Christmas Rescue (Colby Agency: The Next Generation, Bk 1) (Harlequin Intrigue, No 2254)

A Colby Christmas Rescue (Colby Agency: The Next Generation, Bk 1) (Harlequin Intrigue, No 2254)
A Colby Christmas Rescue - Colby Agency: The Next Generation, Bk 1 - Harlequin Intrigue, No 2254
Author: Debra Webb
ISBN-13: 9781335457035
ISBN-10: 1335457038
Publication Date: 11/26/2024
Pages: 224
Edition: Original
Rating:
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4 stars, based on 1 rating
Publisher: Harlequin
Book Type: Mass Market Paperback
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I enjoy long-running series, and it is even better when the author keeps the series going with the children/grandchildren of the original characters. This is the first book in a new series involving the grandchildren of Victoria Colby-Camp, and it bodes well for the rest of the series.

Jamie Colby is an excellent agent in her own right. She's just finishing up a mission with her partner, Kenny Poe when she receives an urgent call from her grandmother. Jamie's brother Luke has been kidnapped to use as a hostage. The kidnappers need Jamie's skills, but she isn't happy with what she must do to fulfill the requirements. She and her partner, Kenny, have worked together for several years and are good friends.

There isn't much romance in this story. It is evident from the start that Kenny has feelings for Jamie but doesn't want to wreck their friendship by saying anything. He is protective of her but respects her abilities as an agent. It wasn't until the end that I got a good read on Jamie's feelings for him. This was a friends-to-more story, though I never saw much heat between them. I liked the ending and the easy shift into a couple.

The suspense was terrific. Matters quickly become complicated when the kidnapper's contact is a man Jamie has worked with before. It is difficult to tell whether he is working with them or against them, and there were times I wanted them to tie him up and leave him in a closet. Interference from a third party adds a layer of intensity when Jamie and a young girl are kidnapped themselves. Some tense moments ensued, but Jamie and Kenny could complete their mission. After all the build-up, I found it somewhat anti-climactic, but it kept my attention to the end.

I liked the twist at the end regarding Jamie's future. It will be interesting to follow her progress in later books.