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.
Monday, November 19, 2018
Sunday, November 4, 2018
The Cost of Betrayal- Henderson, Pettery, and Eason
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.
Dani Pettery is a familiar author, I have read at least one of her books. Her story, Deadly Isle, held my attention and interest. I read the story in one sitting. The story hooked me from the moment the swimming race began. The action didn't let up until the conclusion of this murder mystery. I will be looking to read more from this author because of this story.
Lynette Eason was totally new to me. Her story was filled with action. Her cast of characters reminded me of Henderson. Ruthie is a doctor, while the rest of her family is in law enforcement. Her family steps in to help solve the mystery behind who wants to kill Ruthie's patient, Isaac. Isaac is a Police detective. In reading this story, I know that Eason has written other stories about Ruthie's family. I will be looking to read these stories next. I think Eason is going to become a new favorite author.
This book introduces you to three romantic suspense authors. This is a great introduction to each of these authors as well as this genre. All three stories leave you wanting more.
My thanks to Bethany House Publishers and Netgalley for the complimentary ebook in exchange for my review of this book.
Dani Pettery is a familiar author, I have read at least one of her books. Her story, Deadly Isle, held my attention and interest. I read the story in one sitting. The story hooked me from the moment the swimming race began. The action didn't let up until the conclusion of this murder mystery. I will be looking to read more from this author because of this story.
Lynette Eason was totally new to me. Her story was filled with action. Her cast of characters reminded me of Henderson. Ruthie is a doctor, while the rest of her family is in law enforcement. Her family steps in to help solve the mystery behind who wants to kill Ruthie's patient, Isaac. Isaac is a Police detective. In reading this story, I know that Eason has written other stories about Ruthie's family. I will be looking to read these stories next. I think Eason is going to become a new favorite author.
This book introduces you to three romantic suspense authors. This is a great introduction to each of these authors as well as this genre. All three stories leave you wanting more.
My thanks to Bethany House Publishers and Netgalley for the complimentary ebook in exchange for my review of this book.
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