Amber Morn

Amber Morn by Brandilyn Collins, published by Zondervan in 2008, is a suspenseful narrative that unfolds in a tense hostage situation. This edition spans 333 pages and is presented in English. The story begins on a seemingly ordinary Saturday morning when a group of bloggers at Java Joint is suddenly taken hostage by three armed gunmen. As chaos ensues, the police chief must navigate the dangerous demands of the assailants while ensuring the safety of the hostages.
Readers will find a gripping exploration of fear and desperation as the characters grapple with their dire circumstances. The plot centers on the interactions between the hostages and their captors, highlighting the tension and urgency of the situation. Themes of faith and community emerge as the police chief attempts to negotiate with the gunmen, who insist on using the blog’s comments section to communicate their demands. This edition offers a compelling look at the intersection of modern technology and human drama within a Christian fiction framework.
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The whole thing couldn’t have taken more than sixty seconds. Bailey hung on to the counter, dazed. If she let go, she’d collapse-and the twitching fingers of one of the gunmen would pull a trigger. The rest of her group huddled in frozen shock. Dear God, tell me this is a dream … The shooter’s teeth clenched. “Anybody who moves is dead.” On a beautiful Saturday morning the nationally read “Scenes and Beans” bloggers gather at Java Joint for a special celebration. Chaos erupts when three gunmen burst in and take them all hostage. One person is shot and dumped outside. Police Chief Vince Edwards must negotiate with the desperate trio. The gunmen insist on communicating through the “comments” section of the blog-so all the world can hear their story. What they demand, Vince can’t possibly provide. But if he doesn’t, over a dozen beloved Kanner Lake citizens will die …
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