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I love to read, have always loved to read. In fact, I can have three to four books going at a time usually. This is a blog of my journey through different reading challenges, in which I hope to share the books I read along with my thoughts, inspirations and the weird ideas gleaned from each book along the way. Come and join me! In addition, I will be attempting to improve my own writing to move along the path I see before me, a path strewn with the words I desire to form into stories.
Last to Fall was an awesome conclusion to Lynn H. Blackburn's Gossamer Falls series. We finally get Bronwyn's story, learning more about her and what happened in her past with Mo. And why they aren't talking to each other anymore. I really wanted to see what it would take for them to start talking again. Boy was it quite a shock.
This story is told from the points of view of both Bronwyn and Mo, plus we get to alternate between present day and the past, learning more and more about the relationship between Bronwyn and Mo, starting way back when they first met in elementary school. I love the way the author wove the past and present together. At the same time we have the mystery of what is going on with the finances at The Haven and who is targeting Bronwyn. Things definitely get suspenseful, though not ultra suspenseful.
I loved seeing the relationship she had with the Quinn family. A family she had technically been forbidden from becoming friends with, even in the present day. As a Pierce she wasn't supposed to be mingling with such a family. And yet, she had become good friends with them, and they are who she can call on when she needs help.
I loved the twists and the suspense and the romance. I could definitely agree with Mo's relatives who were ready to see Bronwyn and Mo get over the hurts of the past and forgive and give their relationship a chance.
This book wrapped up this story well, and the series as a whole. I will definitely miss Gossamer Falls and these characters.
I received an e-copy of this book through NetGalley and was not required to write a favorable review. These are my own honest thoughts.
The Puzzle Within is the first book I've read by Gina Holder and I loved it! This is the first book in The Game Masters series, and I wanted to read it before book two comes out later this spring. I actually had this book slated to be read closer to the release of book two, but I gave into the temptation and picked it up to check it out. And, well, I couldn't put it down. Awesome suspense with twists and danger and faith woven in. And we can't forget the possible romance.
Arizona Powers is an FBI agent who recently had a mental breakdown and has been out on leave. She feels she is ready to come back to work, but her boss isn't quite sure. She ends up being requested for an assignment protecting the teenage daughter of an ambassador. She is partnered with Nick Trueheart, a former escape artist-turned DSS risk analysist. Together they attempt to protect the ungrateful, spoiled teen. However, this assignment goes horribly wrong from the get-go, and they find themselves off the case. Except, the villain doesn't WANT them off the case and they are forced to play his or her deadly game. A game filled with mystery and cyphers, twists, and sinister clues. Clues that dig into Ari's memories and dreams.
Both of our main characters have issues they need to work through. They are quite opposite each other in some ways. Ways that make it tricky to work together. I loved seeing their relationship develop through their quest to find the truth.
This was an awesome book and I can't wait to read book two.
Special Target is an awesome Christian suspense thriller by Jerusha Agen. This stand-alone novel gripped me from the very beginning and just wouldn't let me go. I really didn't plan to read it when I did, seeing as I had other books to read first. However, once I started reading, I could not put the book down. There was lots of suspense, danger, and action; just the way I like my suspense books.
This story is told from only one point of view, that of social worker Ashley Sorenson. She is joined by a recently orphaned teen with Down's Syndrome named Matthew. A teen who she needs to find a home for, but is unable to at first, so he ends up in her care. Which she is not thrilled with. And she has no clue how to handle a person with Down's Syndrome. In fact, I admit, she really started to get on my nerves with the way she felt towards him. But, I will say this for her, she did her best to take care of him even when danger headed their way. And as the story progressed, you could see her feelings towards him start to change.
Another main character in the story is Tiernan, a man who claims to be an FBI agent. But, is he really? Should she be trusting this stranger? And what about his supposed fellow agents? She honestly doesn't know who to trust when troubles come their way and she finds herself on the run with the orphaned teen.
As she tries to navigate these challenges, memories from her past help to explain her lack of trust and her animosity toward God and Christianity. A faith that both Matthew and Tiernan try to share with her. There are some powerful truths that the author shares and some difficult topics are tackled. Very thought-provoking. And there were quite some emotional scenes. Make sure you have your tissues handy. I wish I had. I admit, there was a point where I wanted to question the author directly and say, "Why, why, why??"
Another book I highly recommend by this author.
I received an e-copy of this book as a member of the launch team and was not required to write a favorable review. These are my own honest thoughts.