Twilight at Blueberry Barrens (Sunset Cove, Bk 3)
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Genres: Romance, Christian Books & Bibles
Book Type: Paperback
Author:
Genres: Romance, Christian Books & Bibles
Book Type: Paperback
Karen R. (flwergirl) - reviewed on + 92 more book reviews
Another exciting romantic suspense tale set on the beautiful coast of Maine!
Full of plot twists, multiple clues and red herrings, this one kept me guessing until the characters literally came out into the open in the action filled ending. The vivid descriptions of the colorful, wild landscape and incorporation of landmarks, showed the attention to detail and careful research done to make the story and its characters feel so realistic. It was easy to picture the scenes and get a real sense of the danger playing out.
The themes of loneliness, being a people pleaser, trying to gain approval from others and God, and playing it safe to avoid being hurt, were some that many can relate to. Also poignant was the conflict that families can be a source of love and pain, blaming ourselves when people don't treat us well, but overcoming that with the truth of how God sees us. There were some inspirational messages throughout, giving a hopeful balance to it.
Book three in the series carries along parts of the previous books, but is easily read as a standalone with the recaps provided; there's a bit of a spoiler in them, so if you can, read the other two first. Recommend for fans of Christian romantic suspense! 4.5
(Book provided by NetGalley and the publisher in exchange for my honest review.)
Full of plot twists, multiple clues and red herrings, this one kept me guessing until the characters literally came out into the open in the action filled ending. The vivid descriptions of the colorful, wild landscape and incorporation of landmarks, showed the attention to detail and careful research done to make the story and its characters feel so realistic. It was easy to picture the scenes and get a real sense of the danger playing out.
The themes of loneliness, being a people pleaser, trying to gain approval from others and God, and playing it safe to avoid being hurt, were some that many can relate to. Also poignant was the conflict that families can be a source of love and pain, blaming ourselves when people don't treat us well, but overcoming that with the truth of how God sees us. There were some inspirational messages throughout, giving a hopeful balance to it.
Book three in the series carries along parts of the previous books, but is easily read as a standalone with the recaps provided; there's a bit of a spoiler in them, so if you can, read the other two first. Recommend for fans of Christian romantic suspense! 4.5
(Book provided by NetGalley and the publisher in exchange for my honest review.)
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