Kim 513
Characters and situations not well developed. Makes the book hurried and shallow. Starts with an introduction to Mia being a matchmaker, and then instantly changes to focus soley on her work as a writer. Two pages later she suddenly quits her writing. Also, marching to the seedy part of town alone, to yell and threaten a rapist= stupidity in any era. Blames Garrett's frustrations with her stupid decisions, on being a woman as if she is being discriminated against and has to fight for freedom. Annoying
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Eileen Murray
This was fun read. A little fun, a little danger, a little propriety, a little religion. Not too much of any, and I enjoyed it. However, I did feel a bit played like a fish on the line, waiting! So close and then nothing. The characters were well fleshed out,. Complete. I look forward to the next book.
1 person found this review helpful
Robin Sorenson
This story was action from beginning to end. Also, this story had a lot of advice about how to live for the Lord. I know this was set in a different time period, but the things of God remains the same, unchanging forever.
7 people found this review helpful