Growing up, goody-two-shoes
Kirra Jacobs and troublemaker Reef McKenna were always at odds. Now, working
together as search-and-rescue for Alaska's arduous Iditarod race, a growing
attraction seems to be forcing aside old arguments. Then Reef catches Kirra
sneaking from camp in the middle of the night.
Kirra's uncle, a musher in the race, has disappeared. Kirra and Reef quickly track the man, but what they discover is harrowing: Frank's daughter has been kidnapped. Kirra and Reef, along with the entire McKenna family, are thrown into a race to stop a shadowy villain who is not only threatening a girl's life--but appears willing to unleash one of the largest disasters Alaska has ever seen.
Kirra's uncle, a musher in the race, has disappeared. Kirra and Reef quickly track the man, but what they discover is harrowing: Frank's daughter has been kidnapped. Kirra and Reef, along with the entire McKenna family, are thrown into a race to stop a shadowy villain who is not only threatening a girl's life--but appears willing to unleash one of the largest disasters Alaska has ever seen.
Reef is a relatively new
Christian. Having grown up in church, he
turned his back on God and lived his life his way. Kirra is a strong Christian who has been
struggling with what happened to her in college. As Reef, Kirra, and the McKenna family try to
track down Meg, Reef and Kirra learn to trust each other and God.
I have read the previous four
books in the series. But I still felt like I was dropped into the middle of the
story when I started reading this book.
It didn’t take long to refresh my mind as to who was who. But I feel a little more background on Reef
and Kirra would have been helpful. Also,
where were they and why. It would be
really beneficial to read the previous four books to understand this one
better. That being said after getting
into the book I really enjoyed it and didn’t want to put it down. I would recommend this book to anyone.
As this was the last book of
the Alaskan Courage series, I am anxious to see what Ms. Pettrey comes up with
next.
I received this book from the
publisher for an honest review. I was
not compensated in anyway.
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