

Jeff Connor is a former Master Corporal who has retreated from life, living with his daughter in a remote cabin in the wilds of Canada. Quinn Dukes is a wilderness guide who is taking a group of people on a survival trip. Former coworkers who did not get along, neither of them realize that danger and an evil person will cause their worlds to collide once again.
This is a captivating inspirational romantic thriller that will keep you guessing. The plot is full of twists and turns and includes kidnapping, hostage-taking, murder, and intrigue. The storyline is very clever and well put together. I thought I had it all figured out, but I didn’t. This really impresses me, because I can usually figure out who the “bad guy” is way before the end of the book.. There is a Christian message of faith and relying on God in both good times and bad. The topic of PTSD is also part of the story. Fans of romantic thrillers and wilderness adventures will enjoy this novel.
I received a free copy of this book from Harlequin via Netgalley. My review is voluntary and my opinions are my own.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Maggie K. Black is an award-winning journalist, self-defense instructor and romantic suspense author. Her writing career has taken her around the globe, and into the lives of countless grass-roots heroes and heroines, who are changing lives in their own communities.
She’s lived in the United States, the Middle East and the United Kingdom, before making her home in Canada.
She is thankful to her readers for allowing her to turn the adventures and people that have inspired her, into fresh stories that make her pulse race and her heart soar.
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This sounds really interesting to me, Bonnie, and is now on my to-read list. Thanks for the great review. 🙂
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Great! I hope you enjoy it.
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I like stories like this. Sounds great!
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I don’t think I’d ever read an inspirational thriller before, but apparently this author has written several.
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This sounds good. I like books about wilderness adventures
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It really was.
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