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Saturday, September 24, 2011

Deadly Pursuit by Irene Hannon Book Review

Deadly Pursuit: A Novel (Guardians of Justice)




From the Publisher:

Bestselling author Irene Hannon returns with the second novel in her “Guardians of Justice” series, Deadly Pursuit (ISBN: 978-0-8007-3457-2, $14.99, 352 pages, September). Hannon is the recipient of several high honors in her literary genre. As Library Journal has stated, “RITA Award winner Hannon is a master at character development.”

Alison Taylor is a young, single social worker recovering from a serious accident and a broken relationship, kept busy by her demanding job and her faithful canine companion, Bert. But when her police-detective brother  pushes her into a blind date with his new colleague, ex-Navy SEAL Mitch Morgan,  she’s not sorry—and neither is Mitch. When she begins to receive anonymous calls and threatening gifts, however, their relationship shifts into professional mode as well.  And as Mitch works to protect the woman who is fast stealing his heart, he can only pray they’ll find her tormentor before the man’s game turns deadly.


My Review:

If you like thrillers that have tons of suspense then this book is for you!  It is not a book for the weak of heart.  I knew before I picked it up that it was not meant for everyone and was not family friendly.

Reading this book gave me chills.  It should not be read before bedtime.

I liked how the author brought the characters from her other series, Heroes of Quantico back into this story.  But, you do not have to read that series to understand this story.

I did feel that the story at the end was very rushed.  I felt that the end of the story should have happened in a different way -yet still ending in the same conclusion.

This was a very easy read - however should be read with extreme caution.  It has awful circumstances and does lead to horrible mental images.  It is not a family friendly book.  But, does have an inspirational side.


Blessings to you!  You are loved!



“Available September 2011 at your favorite bookseller from Revell, a division of Baker Publishing Group.”

Note: I was sent complimentary copy for review purposes only. This review has not been monetarily compensated. The review was my honest opinion and views and not influenced by the sponsor in any way.

Monday, September 12, 2011

Blue Skies Tomorrow by Sarah Sundin Book Review

Blue Skies Tomorrow (Wings of Glory)Blue Skies Tomorrow (Wings of Glory)

From the Publisher:
 The country is still at war in Blue Skies Tomorrow (ISBN: 978-0-8007-3423-7, $14.99, 448 pages, August 2011) by award-winning author Sarah Sundin. It is 1944 and America longs for the war to be over so their boys can come home. This war has taken too many lives and made too many widows, orphans, and broken hearts. However, the homeland continues to pull together and buy bonds to support the troops, and Helen Carlisle has become the town’s war widow heroine. Doing her part with her son, she faithfully appears at community events asking people to support the troops. But deep down she is troubled. How much longer can she do this? Is she living a lie? Was her dead husband a hero? How can she live with the past?  

Lt. Ray Novak prefers to follow his calling into ministry rather than the cockpit. But his current position offers him the luxury of a personal life since he is stateside training B-17 pilots. His interest in Helen, the young war widow, grows, but he knows she is hiding a painful past under a frenzy of volunteer work. Ray is called to fly a European combat mission at the peak of the air war. Their romance is tense because Helen is afraid, but Ray cannot help because he is in Europe. As Helen tries to make ends meet and confronts the past, Ray encounters a deadly enemy of his own. Will they find the courage to face their challenges? Will the truth come out? Will hope and redemption ring true for Helen?
The great era of World War II in Blue Skies Tomorrow is brought to life by Sundin in this emotion-packed novel.


My Review:
 This is one book that will mess with your emotions.  Just when I thought I knew what was going to happen - the author throws in a wrench.
 Even though this was a fiction book - I was surprised to learn a lot about the reality of war in the WWII era.  The author did a wonderful job giving a story a real life effect.  With a war, everyone was expected to make sacrifices.  
It covered some very deep issues - spousal abuse, war, hunger, rationing, government red tape and then trusting in the Lord.  Yep, it was a book that had a lot of substance!
 This book is not meant for younger eyes.  It is meant for an more mature reader. 
I would recommend this book and series in a heartbeat!  It was an easy read that had a great story!  It would be wonderful even to give to someone who lived in that era.

Blessings to you!  You are loved! 

Note: I was sent complimentary copy for review purposes only. This review has not been monetarily compensated. The review was my honest opinion and views and not influenced by the sponsor in any way.
 


“Available August 2011 at your favorite bookseller from Revell, a division of Baker Publishing Group.”