Dark Road Home (Edge of Freedom, Bk 2)
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Genres: Religion & Spirituality, Romance, Christian Books & Bibles
Book Type: Paperback
Author:
Genres: Religion & Spirituality, Romance, Christian Books & Bibles
Book Type: Paperback
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Something about a dark Irish rogue and his bonny lass on the streets of New York in the 19th century, had me turning pages in bulk in not much more than one sitting.
Book two in the Edge of Freedom series had me as strongly captivated as the first title. Definitely a sequential series with strong and vibrant characters, I was literally sucked into the underworld of Irish mobs, cloak and dagger danger and a romance to patter the heartbeat.
Eoghan and Ana are strong characters on the page. Maybe its their Irish heritage. Or their determination to protect their own and their fierce devotion to what they believe to be rightits probably all three. Along with captivating dialogue and vivid descriptions that burn across the pages as brightly as Anas childhood nightmares.
I loved that I got to see into our villains mind - that the reader always knows hes just around the counter, waiting, waitingand the reader is trusted with the intelligence level of the story as much twists and writhes its way through the story making a bit of a complicated tapestry.
The story definitely isnt over yet and Ill be waiting with baited breath for book number three; I cant imagine it being anything less than stellar as Dark Road Home has proven to be.
This review is my honest opinion. Thanks to the publishers for my copy to review.
Book two in the Edge of Freedom series had me as strongly captivated as the first title. Definitely a sequential series with strong and vibrant characters, I was literally sucked into the underworld of Irish mobs, cloak and dagger danger and a romance to patter the heartbeat.
Eoghan and Ana are strong characters on the page. Maybe its their Irish heritage. Or their determination to protect their own and their fierce devotion to what they believe to be rightits probably all three. Along with captivating dialogue and vivid descriptions that burn across the pages as brightly as Anas childhood nightmares.
I loved that I got to see into our villains mind - that the reader always knows hes just around the counter, waiting, waitingand the reader is trusted with the intelligence level of the story as much twists and writhes its way through the story making a bit of a complicated tapestry.
The story definitely isnt over yet and Ill be waiting with baited breath for book number three; I cant imagine it being anything less than stellar as Dark Road Home has proven to be.
This review is my honest opinion. Thanks to the publishers for my copy to review.