Book 2 in the Cities of Refuge series. This book starts out in Sicily, which made me wonder how this could be a part of the a series of the Cities of Refuge. I quickly learned that Pirates would play an import role in transporting these characters to Canaan.Sofia and her cousin, Prezi, survive an attack from pirates. Their families are not so lucky. The girls survive being tossed overboard and left to drown. Rescued by Spies and taken to Kadesh to live. We are introduced to Eitan who is trapped in the City because of a choice that was made by a 9 year old child. Eitan is now a young man who is struggling with the sentence that was issued to protect him from his Uncle who is looking for revenge. Throughout this story, the place that seems to be a prison can also become a place of refuge. Eitan and Sofia learn that a prision can also provide safety and security.
I loved Eitan and Sofia's story. I related to it as life seems to throw us into situations that can feel like a prison. Time and life lessons reveal there can be protection in a "prison." I simply have to look for it. Eitan finds parley in his discussion with the High Priest. Sofia finds parley with God.
This story is filled with action and plot twists and of course parley. We see how the characters ultimately parley with God. This is a fascinating book that can be read as a stand alone or as a part of the series.
My thanks to Bethany House Publishers and Netgalley for the complimentary e-book in exchange for this review.
The Cost of Betrayal introduces you to three romantic suspense authors. Dee Henderson is the reason I wanted to read this book. Her story did not disappoint. I wanted the story to continue, it ended to abruptly for me. I was glad to learn more about Ann and Paul Falcon, but would have liked more pages to learn more about Janelle Roberts.
Afshar's careful attention to history, the Bible and details brings life to Corinth. Ariadne is living with her father who is in debt, the only way for him to get out of this debt is to "Robin Hood" his way out of it. Yet Galenos, is not as agile as he used to be, it is a good thing his daughter can be his stronger, life saving accomplice.
Thirst of Steel is the final book in the Tox Files series. It did not disappoint with the Rapid Fire action. I felt like I had fast roped into the middle of a fire fight that did not let up until the final page of the book. Kendig threw in a few flash bangs to rattle my brain throughout the story. I loved it. You do need to have read the other two books for the back story to have a complete understanding of this book. Kendig gets better with every book. It will be hard to say good bye to these characters. Hopefully they will make an appearance in future books, so we know how they continue to live past these adventures.
Keturah is the first book in the Sugar Baron's Daughters Series. This series takes place in the West Indies in the 1720s. Keturah and her two sisters receive the news that their father is dead, and they have two estates to run. Keturah decides that they only way for them to survive is to head to the West Indies to make the Sugar Plantation a success. Then they can sell the property and return to England without debt hanging over their heads. Then her sisters will be free to marry whomever they choose.