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Fugitive Search

Security Hounds Investigations • Book 2

4.52 Goodreads
(328 ratings)

Why You'll Love This

She thought the arrest meant safety — she was wrong within hours.

  • Great if you want: faith-driven romantic suspense with high personal stakes
  • The experience: fast and tightly wound — barely room to breathe between threats
  • The writing: Mentink layers multiple dangers without losing emotional clarity or pace
  • Skip if: inspirational faith elements aren't your preferred reading territory

About This Book

When the man who murdered Catherine Hart's father escapes custody and comes straight for her, the fragile sense of safety she's built begins to collapse. Fugitive Search draws readers into a tense, layered chase where the danger is relentless and the emotional wounds run deep — a woman still grieving, a family fractured by violence, and a threat that seems to anticipate every move. Dana Mentink keeps the stakes personal without losing sight of the broader human cost, grounding the suspense in relationships that actually matter.

What sets this book apart as a reading experience is Mentink's discipline with pacing — she knows exactly when to pull back and let a quiet moment breathe before tightening the tension again. The partnership between Catherine and investigator Garrett Wolfe develops with enough friction and restraint to feel earned rather than convenient. The prose is clean and purposeful, and the faith elements are woven in naturally rather than dropped in as afterthoughts. For readers who want their suspense to carry genuine emotional weight alongside the action, this delivers on both fronts.