Rescued (Finding Providence Book 1)

Rescued (Finding Providence Book 1)

by Jill Burrell

Romance
Amazon:★★★★★4.6(1,333)
Goodreads:★★★★★4.52(827)
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Added on January 13, 2026

Description

Breaking down in a nowhere town called Providence wasn’t part of the plan.When her life falls apart in a matter of hours, all single mother Amy Lawson wants is a fresh start. She doesn’t expect to break down and find herself at the mercy of strangers. Securing a safe place for her and her daughter to stay means accepting the help of a mysterious, brooding mechanic.Widower and grieving father, Ben Young, avoids people, but he’s driven to help Amy—for her daughter’s sake. There’s something about Amy that draws him in, and when his cousins show interest in her, he fears he might miss out on a second chance at love if he can’t find a way to move on.Just when a relationship begins to form between Ben and Amy, she discovers she holds the key to what happened to Ben’s family. But will her search for answers cost her everything?Winner of the 2019 Golden Rose Contemporary Romance Contest.

Reader Reviews

★★Travis Peak

Misleading blurb Some people will like this book, but it's not for me. I was lead to believe it would be a romance between Amy and Ben. It is, but it's also a romance between Amy and Ben's 2 cousins, Jake and Robert. She dates all 3 men. She is equally attracted to all 3. Worst of all the author paints Amy as a stuttering mess whenever she is near any of them because they're just SO good looking. Amy is pathetic around them and it's a huge turn-off for me. This is a very clean romance, but it's

CeCe

The writing style did not work for me. I feel as if I am missing something here. A lot of 4-5 stars, but the writing was a bit cold. No feeling. Felt forced. It was hard to connect. There are a lot of ARC reviews…DNF.

★★★★Tracey Cramer-Kelly

I really enjoyed most of this story. It got a little repetitive and slow in the middle and there really wasn't much about faith or God in it. I didn't find the "teasing" to be funny or appropriate (especially the scene with firearms), and I wanted her to get angry, but Amy is just so gosh-darn nice (too nice). The attention of all three brothers was weird, and I thought it was colossally stupid of her to go find the kidnapper on her own when hello, she works for the sheriff. These issues and the