Kristen Lewendon
It was so easy to get pulled into this story. It felt like I flipped a couple of pages, that a couple of minutes went by, but it was suddenly hours later and I was already finished the book. There were so many wonderful twists in this story that I was kept guessing for just about all of it. I’m also loving the Remington Steele kind of will-they/won’t-they tension between Whitt and Anna. I know which side of that coin I want to see land up, however I’m enjoying the tension of the uncertainty in the meantime. That ending just about killed me though. You know how when you get to the end of the file and you keep dragging your finger across the screen to try and get it to flip to just one more page? Or when you close the book and turn it over to look for more pages hidden in the back cover? That’s what this ending did to me. I need the next book in the series NOW! I received a complimentary advanced copy of this book from the author.
Jennifer Soppe
Cracked the binding in this excellent mystery Whit, a private investigator, and Anna, his partner , have opened their own investigation agency and are getting settled into their new office. As the story progresses a missing person case is acquired, the investigation gets dicey, and the lies from the suspects are not the only ones they have to deal with. W.L. Knightly cracked the binding in this excellent mystery about faith and values. I’ll be sad to see the series end and wish it would continue. I received a free copy of the book from the author. I had the opportunity to review or not.
Jacqueline Ellison
Another mysterious case for Anna and Whit to solve. This one has to do with a missing woman, a pastor, his church and the members. Twists, secrets, lies, and manipulation all in the name of God. This ends with a cliffhanger you will not expect. I am looking forward to the next book in this amazing series.