Hostage Rescue by Lisa Harris

Hostage Rescue by Lisa Harris

Author:Lisa Harris
Language: eng
Format: azw3, mobi, epub
Tags: Christian, Clean & Wholesome, Fiction, Romance, Suspense, Thrillers
ISBN: 9781488061134
Publisher: Harlequin
Published: 2020-05-01T16:43:21.479000+00:00


Caden pulled off the zip tie, then quickly worked to get Gwen free. But with or without the bonds, they were still far from free from the confines of this room.

“What’s next?” she asked, rubbing her wrists where they’d been tied. “There has to be a way to open the door.”

Gwen started to get up, but he signaled for her to stay put. “There might be a time when you’re going to have to run, so you need to stay off your foot and keep it elevated as long as possible. We have to get the swelling down.”

“Tell me what I can do to help.”

“Honestly, at the moment, I don’t know.” He stepped in front of the door. “From what I can see, there’s no way to communicate to anyone outside this room, and no obvious way to open this door.”

“There’s got to be a way to open it.”

“It’s a vault-style door,” he said. “It doesn’t seem to rely on an outside power supply that could be cut off, for instance, in a home invasion. It’s also built to resist a forced entry with steel-armor plating and can be manually locked and unlocked.”

He’d learned a lot about safe rooms when he’d helped his father put in one, but this system hadn’t simply been made to keep someone safe. Clearly, it had been built to keep someone inside. Which in itself was disturbing. There seemed to be no wired communication to the rest of the house, and no place to view the rest of the house from the room. Breaking through the wall wasn’t possible, either, as there seemed to be armor plating and a steel interior finish, which probably also meant the room was soundproof.

For the next thirty minutes, they threw ideas back and forth, but none of them worked. He pressed his palms against the metal door, frustrated, as if that move would somehow open the lock. For the moment, he was out of options.

“Why don’t you take a break,” she said. “We can play a game of Scrabble and forget about the locked door for a few minutes. It will distract us both.”

“I don’t know.” He wasn’t ready to quit, but still… “There has to be a way out of here. These are made to keep people out, not in.”

She pulled out the game and started setting it up. “It always helps to do something different if you can’t solve a puzzle.”

As much as he hated to admit it, she was right. How many times had he solved an issue on the ranch while out riding in an attempt to clear his mind? He was going to need to do the same thing again today.

“First word…” She laid down four tiles. “Bore.”

“Bore?” His brow rose. “That’s not a description of my company, is it?”

She let out a low laugh. “Not at all. Though the setting is a bit uninspiring. I would have preferred something with a view considering where we are.”

“I’ll have to remember that, because if you’re looking for some stunning scenery, you’d love my family’s ranch.



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