Friday, February 22, 2019

Review of Never Let Go by Elizabeth Goddard

Willow Anderson's life is flipped upside down when her grandfather is killed. Not only was he her business partner in his genealogist company, but he was her rock and the one she looked up to for everything. When she decides to continue investigating the case he was working on when he was killed, she quickly finds out that it's much more dangerous than she expected. When attempts are being made on her life, she realizes that someone doesn't want the truth exposed. With the help of her ex-boyfriend and former FBI agent, Austin McKade, uncovering the truth will lead them on unexpected paths, not only for the case, but their hearts as well.

Goddard spins a fast-paced, action packed story that keeps the reader flipping the pages to find out what happens next. This is the first book in the Uncommon Justice Series and it does not disappoint. with twist and turns around every corner and with every page, Goddard does a great job creating a story that keeps the reader interested and wanting more. If you enjoy suspense with romance thrown in throughout, you will enjoy this book.

Revell Books sent me this complimentary copy to review for them. Opinions expressed are my own.

Review of The Sky Above Us by Sarah Sundin

In this story of tenderness and compassion, we find Violet Lindstrom and Lt. Adler Paxton learning what it means to lean and grow their faith. Violet works for the Red Cross and Paxton as a fighter pilot during the days leading up to the fated D-Day. As their paths intersect, so do their hearts. But amidst scandal and possible thievery, they learn to trust each other, but mostly to trust that God will work all things according to his plans.

This is book 2 in the series Sunrise at Normandy by Sundin. This is a great book for those who enjoy war stories and history during D-Day. Sundin weaves history in to this novel making it feel like you are right there hearing the fighting and walking along the roads and paths that are traveled. With a bit of mystery thrown in, the reader finds themselves moving along with the characters wondering how it will all work out. If you enjoy historical fiction, you will enjoy this 2nd book in the Sunrise at Normandy series.

Revell Books sent me this complimentary copy to review for them. All opinions expressed are my own.