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Title: The Collins Case
Series: Heartfelt Cases (Book 1)
Author: Julie C. Gilbert
Release Date: October 31, 2012
Genre: Christian Mystery
Presented by: As You Wish Tours
Banner Made by: Camelia Miron Skiba
BLURB
Working for the FBI certainly isn’t a “normal” job, but Special Agent Julie Ann Davidson has never
encountered a case as personal as this one. Although not officially assigned to the case, Ann and her
partner, Patrick Duncan, take up the cause of finding Rachel, Jason, and Emily Collins. As if that task
wasn’t enough, Ann and Patrick also have a baffling case of internet thievery to investigate.
Who is Christopher Collins and what about his past is endangering his family? Where are Rachel and
the kids being held? Where is God in the midst of chaos? Will Ann and Patrick arrive in time or will
they find only pain?
EXCERPT
After work on Thursday, Rachel Collins stopped at the grocery store for basics and something special
for dinner. Having heard many horrible stories, she didn’t dare leave the children alone in the car.
Warnings about best behavior fell upon deaf ears. Somewhere, she found the patience to tolerate Jason
and Emily’s childish antics.
“Why you frown, Mommy?” Jason asked.
“I’m
just tired, Jay,” replied Rachel. Her mind took a trip back to the office where a thousand little things
had gone wrong. The secretary’s morning car accident had added considerable stress to Rachel’s hectic
life. Her trust in God’s sovereignty didn’t make lousy days any easier to live through.
For
years she had believed Christ to be mere church rhetoric. Finally, during a particularly rough college
year, she had accepted God’s gift of salvation through Jesus Christ’s sacrifice. It pained her that Chris
avoided church. Come Sunday, Rachel forced a bright smile, sang in the choir, helped in the nursery,
and coordinated other children’s ministries. In fact, she kept herself so busy with work, kids, and
church that her spiritual walk floundered. Stress and bills were her biggest problems, but she
understood that they allowed her family light, food, warmth, and a fine home in the great state of
Pennsylvania. She knew the ‘could-haves’ and the ‘what-ifs’ could drive her mad so she decided not to
worry about the future.
“When we get home, you need a nap,” Jason said.
Her
son’s solemn suggestion drew Rachel back to the present. She chuckled softly. Children were a
blessing, even if they did jump all over her nerves sometimes.
“Cookies!” Emily shouted,
pointing with a tiny finger.
Annoyed at herself for wandering down the wrong aisle,
Rachel winced at the volume, grabbed Emily’s wildly waving hand, and said, “Hush, sweets, I see
them.”
That’s what you get for not paying attention. Oh well, the damage is done. The
pantry’s nearly empty anyway.
She let them each pick a favorite and finished the hike to
the back corner where the main selection of milk and eggs were located.
Ingenious to put
milk in the back, Rachel admitted.
Next, they swung by the fish department where Jason
made a face.
Emily covered her nose and announced, “Stinky!”
Julie mainly confines her writing to three genres: Christian inspirational, YA real-world science fiction,
and normal science fiction.
She likes teaching, writing, reading, sleeping, doing puzzles, and hanging out with friends. (Not
necessarily in that order)
Writing has made her super picky about the things she reads but normally, her reading list includes
something that fits under the thriller, mystery, science fiction, or fantasy.
Occasionally, she attempts short poetry. The poems turn into songs, which she sings with abandon
when nobody’s looking.