I was provided a review copy by Bethany House, my opinions are my own. My opinion is that I loved this book. I have loved every one of Dani Pettrey's novels. Her books are a combination of adventure, mystery and romance. This book is based in Alaska (along with all of her others) and follows the McKenna family. This book starts with Kayden McKenna, we've met her in all of the other books, but this gives a lot more depth to her character and gives a lot more about what makes her tick.
Kayden is a rock climber, and as she climbs with her sister she finds a body. Was it an accident? Kayden thinks something looks wrong, was this murder? Jake is called back into service as a Sheriff's Deputy when things are stretched thin in the department. Can he solve this case, and can he protect Kayden as they pursue it?
Check this book out! You won't regret it. Pick up your own copy!
Thursday, May 8, 2014
Spoken For ~ Robin Jones Gunn and Alyssa Joy Bethke
I love to read, and I love to read good books. Being a part of Blogging for Books has been great for me and my local library. I have enjoyed reading the books and then passing them on to my church library or my local library. I received my copy of the book from the publisher, my opinions are my own.
This month I read Spoken For by Robin Jones Gunn and Alyssa Joy Bethke. I loved it. It was written for young adults, but I think applicable for everyone. It reminds us that we are wanted, loved, pursued, and yes, even Spoken For. Robin and Alyssa use the marriage relationship to describe our relationship with Christ. To remind us of how we are loved. It was a good, inspirational and uplifting. Alyssa and Robin both relay their personal stories of loss and love and remind us that Christ is faithful, always, even when our earthly relationships are not.
You can purchase your own copy from amazon and I recommend you do so.
This month I read Spoken For by Robin Jones Gunn and Alyssa Joy Bethke. I loved it. It was written for young adults, but I think applicable for everyone. It reminds us that we are wanted, loved, pursued, and yes, even Spoken For. Robin and Alyssa use the marriage relationship to describe our relationship with Christ. To remind us of how we are loved. It was a good, inspirational and uplifting. Alyssa and Robin both relay their personal stories of loss and love and remind us that Christ is faithful, always, even when our earthly relationships are not.
You can purchase your own copy from amazon and I recommend you do so.
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