Sunday, June 11, 2023

Blue Ridge Mountain Escape by Loretta Eidson

 All Haley wanted was a vacation.  A time to relax and destress.  She goes to the mountains to a secluded cabin.  She is woke up in the middle of the night by three escaped convicts.  She is knocked around and left unconscious.  When she comes to, Kendall, a fireman is telling her they must leave immediately.  The forest is on fire.  This is their story of surviving against a forest fire and escaped convicts against all odds.  Haley is concerned about the convicts salvation and takes every opportunity to tell them about Jesus.  Kendall wants to prove to his dad that fighting fires is important.  Not going into the family welding business.  

There's not a mystery in this book. But there is a lot of running for your life from fire.  It kept me reading.

I was given this book by Love Inspired Suspense via Net\Galley in exchange for an honest review.  I was not compensated in any way.

Fugitive in Hiding by Jenna Night

I felt this book was about trust and learning to forgive each others mistakes.  Connor and Naomi had briefly been married until a tragedy they couldn't come to grips with tore them apart.  Now Naomi need Connor's to help her clear her brother of murder charges.  Connor also needs to protect Naomi as someone is trying to kill her.  Through all this Connor and Naomi struggle to forgive each other.   

This was a fast paced book that I enjoyed reading as they worked through their struggles.  I was given this book by Love Inspired Suspense Publishing via Net/Galley for an honest review.  I was not compensated in any way.                           

Tracking the Tiny Target by Connie Queen

This was a story about a women who left an abusive and criminal husband.  She turned him in and now he's serving time.  What she doesn't know is that he has escaped and is out for revenge.  What better way than to kidnap his son.  Not that he particularly wants his son.  But that would be the best way to hurt his ex-wife.  Enter a K-9 Sheriff Deputy.  Parts of the story was believable.  But it's hard to believe a deputy would let the child's mother go with him to check things out. 

This was no edge of your seat book.  But still an enjoyable read.  

I was given this book by Love Inspired Suspense Publishing via Net/Galley in exchange for an honest review.  I was not compensated in any way.

Break of Day by Colleen Coble

This is the third book in the Annie Pederson series.  I highly recommend that they be read before reading this book.  Also, they need to be read fairly close together.  I read the first two book in the series when they came out.  When I started to read this book I felt like I had walked into the middle of a movie.  I sort of knew what was going on.  It took me a while to figure out who was who and where they fit into the story.  It was mentioned that Jon was injured but not how or why.  A short blub would have been helpful to refresh my memory.  The relationship between characters wasn't clear either unless you've read the first two book.  

After I figured out the characters again and the story line, the book held my interest in a typical Colleen Coble book.  The villian was a complete surprise surprise and I never guessed who it was.  

I would have given this book a 4 star rating if not for confusing beginning I mentioned previously.

I received this book from Thomas Nelson Publishing via NetGalley in exchange for an honest review.  I was not compensated in any way.