About the book:
THEIR ELUSIVE ENEMIES TOOK EVERYTHING. NOW THEY WANT MORE.
Crossroads
Crisis Center owner Benjamin Brandt was a content man—in his faith, his
work, and his family. Then in a flash, everything he loved was
snatched away. His wife and son were murdered, and grief-stricken Ben
lost faith. Determination to find their killers keeps him going, but
after three years of dead ends and torment, his hope is dying too. Why
had he survived? He’d failed to protect his family.
Now, a
mysterious woman appears at Crossroads seeking answers and help—a victim
who eerily resembles Ben’s deceased wife, Susan. A woman robbed of her
identity, her life, of everything except her faith—and Susan’s
necklace.
The connections between the two women mount,
exceeding coincidence, and to keep the truth hidden, someone is willing
to kill. Finding out who and why turns Ben and the mystery woman’s
situation from dangerous to deadly. Their only hope for survival is to
work together, trust each other, and face whatever they discover head
on, no matter how painful. But will that be enough to save their lives
and heal their tattered hearts?
My Thoughts:
This book kept me on the edge of my seat for the entire book--from cover to cover! You will be amazed as you read this suspense Christian thriller.
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book was provided for review by
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4 comments:
This looks to be a very exciting book to read!!
I read alot of books written by Joyce Meyer, Beth Moore, Max Lucado, just to name a few of the authors of books that I've read..
Have a great weekend!!
Blessings,
~Lynn
lynn2917@cox.net (email)
I haven't read any good fiction in a while. And for that matter, I really don't read any Christian fiction. Mainly just because I don't read much. Does the Amish fiction that's popular now count? :D
All I can remember reading is the Left Behind series
I loved A Bride Most Begrudging, and all of DeAnn Gist's other novels (if you like Christian historical fiction). I also liked Redeeming Love by Francine Rivers, and am just about to start reading Eve's Daughters.
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