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Lädt ... Last Ritesvon Sharon Sala
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Melde dich bei LibraryThing an um herauszufinden, ob du dieses Buch mögen würdest. Keine aktuelle Diskussion zu diesem Buch. This is book 2 in a series. I didn't read book 1, but I think this works fine as a standalone. The Pope/Wallace family must flee Arkansas after the patriarch Clyde beat his wife Shirley and was imprisoned. The rest of the family was shunned by the community. But, Shirley gets an inheritance when her mother dies, leaving her property and land on Pope Mountain in Jubilee, KY. Shirley and sons Aaron, Wiley, Sean, and BJ move and establish new lives. Meanwhile, a man discovers a journal in the Library of Congress which talks of buried Confederate gold in Jubilee. He tries to find it, but shoots a young child accidentally. He goes on the run, fortunately, a woman-Dani-sees him flee, and drop the journal. The journal also hints of another unsolved mystery. Part suspense, part romance - this is a solid entry into romantic suspense. There is nothing I love more than a new Sharon Sala novel! I have been reading her books since I was thirteen and was a fan from day one. It took some time to read her entire catalog at that time but once I had, it put me in a constant position of awaiting her next novel. This was absolutely worth the wait and was just an overall stunning book that I can't recommend enough. If you're familiar with Sharon Sala's past novels, you are going to be just as excited as I was to read this one and I promise that you won't be disappointed. If this is your first Sharon Sala novel, well, strap yourself in because you're about to be a fan for life. And I predict that you're going to be going back through and purchasing all of her other novels to devour as well. This is the second book in her Jubilee, Kentucky series and while there is generally a fear that the second of anything won't be as good as the first, that fear is unnecessary with this one! I promise. There is just as much action, mystery, and romance as ever. So prepare yourself to fall for Aaron and Dani because their relationship is sweet and satisfying. The phrase *chef's kiss* certainly comes to mind when I think about their relationship and the development between them. I also found that it was unpredictable and kept me guessing as the twists and turns popped up throughout the book. The only thing I'm sad about is that I've finished it and now have to wait until she releases the next one! But I strongly recommend it! Zeige 3 von 3 keine Rezensionen | Rezension hinzufügen
Fiction.
Literature.
Suspense.
Thriller.
HTML: There's nothing a community won't do to protect its own... Shirley Wallace and her four sons return to her childhood home on Pope Mountain in Jubilee, Kentucky, with a lifetime of hardship behind them, hoping to find peace and begin their lives anew. Eldest brother Aaron Pope returns to his life as a police officer, and is settling in just fine. Then Aaron's investigation into an attempted murder leads him right to Dani Owens. She may hold the key to a long-lost part of the Pope family's past, and more importantly, she may hold the key to Aaron's heart. Praise for Sharon Sala: "Emotionally wrenching, sensually appealing, edgy and suspenseful, and hopeful and endearing."â??USA Today "Vivid, gripping...this thriller keeps the pages turning."â??Library Journal for Torn Apart "Skillfully balancing suspense and romance, Sala gives readers a nonstop breath-holding adventure."â??Publishers Weekly for Going Keine Bibliotheksbeschreibungen gefunden. |
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Y’all know I very seldom write bad reviews. But this book just was not for me. Now, I am totally in the minority! So, read it for yourself to form your own opinion.
This story is overly dramatic and way too sweet for me. But, this may be partly the narrator’s fault. I have never listened to Traci Odom before and I am not a big fan. She gets squeaky when Shirley would start to cry and there were several other places she got on my nerves.
The plot of this tale is pretty good though. This is what kept me listening. I enjoyed the hunt for the past! Finding the journal and then discovering a long lost grave…entertaining…no doubt!
Like I said before…I am in the minority. You read this book and form your own opinion.
I received this novel from the publisher for a honest opinion. ( )