
The
two meet and hesitatingly form a friendship. Danger creeps into their
idyllic scene when it appears someone is trying to get Dana to leave
her cabin. Finn comes to the rescue, endangering his life.
There
is not as much suspense in this novel as there has been in others
I've read by Hannon. This is a novel concentrating on character
growth and budding romance much more so than action and suspense.
There is no mystery involved as we know all along who is doing what
and why.
I
would recommend this novel to those who enjoy a Christian romance
that concentrates on characters overcoming past hurts to trust again.
Readers looking for a good deal of danger and suspense should look
elsewhere.
My
rating: 4/5 stars.

Revell,
368 pages.
I
received a complimentary egalley of this book from the publisher. My
comments are an independent and honest review.
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