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Lädt ... So Dark the Nightvon Margaret Daley
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Melde dich bei LibraryThing an um herauszufinden, ob du dieses Buch mögen würdest. Keine aktuelle Diskussion zu diesem Buch. Emma's life is turned upside down when she drives out to her family's cabin to meet her brother. Unfortunately, she stumbles across a murder as her brother is shot in front of her and she has to scramble to escape with her life. In her flight, she runs in front of a car driven by a local pastor. He takes her to the hospital and watches out for her as she recovers. The accident and trauma of what she witnessed causes her to go blind, and she cannot remember what happened. So of course the rest of the book deals with her struggle to try to remember what has happened, her budding relationship with the pastor who saved her, and her questions of faith. If you like good clean romantic suspense with a good message this will fit the bill. Zeige 2 von 2 keine Rezensionen | Rezension hinzufügen
Fiction.
Romance.
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HTML: A LONELY CABIN. DEADLY SECRETS. DANGER IN THE WOODS. On a tragic night, photographer Emma St. James lost not only her vision, but her memory. The police believed she'd witnessed her beloved brother's murder, but her mind refused to remember. She was lost and alone, until a stranger reached out with a touch she couldn't see. Rev. Colin Fitzpatrick would never forget the moment he saw Emma's lovely face just seconds before she ran out in front of his car. She'd been fleeing something--or someone--but she was his responsibility now. But with the killers desperate to if nd Emma, it would take divine intervention to keep them both alive. .Keine Bibliotheksbeschreibungen gefunden. |
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I read the first 2/3 of the book and felt like I couldn't put it down--but finally I had to (to sleep). When I came back to it after work the next day, I didn't find it as intriguing.
It was hard to see Emma struggle with what we consider everyday tasks while she was blind. I liked that Colin thought to get her Bible CDs to listen to and that she did listen to them and absorb some of the lessons from them. I also liked that Emma reconciled with her father. (I wish they'd also addressed her rift with her mother--but then again, if they had, I'd probably say the story was unrealistic.)
I did not guess who hired the killers until it was revealed. But I'm not always good at guessing that so YMMV. ( )