Good Monday morning everyone!! Hope you all had a fantastic weekend! I had a valentines day party for a boys and girls home at my Church Saturday...so much fun! Sunday of course, I was back with my nose in a book. ;)
I was honored to join the book tour for Dani Pettrey's Sabatoged...WOW what a book! You will definitely want to stick around for this one!
*About the
Author*
Dani Pettrey is a wife, home-schooling mom, and the acclaimed author of the romantic suspense series Alaskan Courage, which includes her bestselling novels Submerged, Shattered, Stranded, Silenced, and her latest release,Sabotaged. She feels blessed to write inspirational romantic suspense because it incorporates so many things she loves–the thrill of adventure, nail biting suspense, the deepening of her characters’ faith, and plenty of romance. She and her husband reside in Maryland, where they enjoy time with their daughters, son-in-law, and super-adorable grandson.
*Book
Description*
When Reef McKenna realizes that his partner,unbelievably spunky, Kirra Jacobs, sneaking out in the middle of the night, he thinks the worst. Following her, they find danger they never expected...and Kirra's uncle who was ordered to "do a job" or his daughter Meg is dead. Knowing they can't call the police, they try to decide how to handle the situation. After a series of "interrogations" to suspects on who may have Meg, multiple plane rides, and danger they never anticipated, Reef finds himself being drawn to Kirra. Then they visit the college that Kirra went to and her whole mood changes from spunky and brave to fearful and solemn. Will Kirra ever open up to him? Will she ever forget his "bad boy" past and see to his heart?
Kirra Jacobs can't believe her cousin has been kidnapped and she equally can't believe that "bad boy" Reef McKenna is here by her side trying to save her. As much as she hates to admit it, Reef is unbelievably chivalrous and handsome. When a series of unexpected events brings them to an even more unexpected, and deadly, revelation, they realize this could be bigger then any of them could ever imagine. Then their search leads them to a place Kirra never wanted to go back to and it shakes her to the core. Will she ever leave her past behind? Could she fall in love with a sweet "fun times" kind of guy? Will they find her uncle and cousin...and live to tell about it?
*What I liked*
I love, love, love, LOVED this! The McKenna family is so fun! You could easily read this as a stand alone as I did but I am dying to read the other books now! The cover is flat out gorgeous and even Dani's names are creative! She had the perfect amount of mystery, suspense, and romance, and I loved all the twists and turns throughout the story! Pure magic in the gorgeous Alaskan territory!
All that is what I liked. What I loved was the Christian message. It wasn't preachy to me at all but you could still see the strong faith and trust throughout the characters.
*What I didn't
like*
When you read this book, you'll understand why this section is so incredibly small. Despite saying this book is not for the faint at heart, there is nothing I can say that should keep you from reading this book!
*My Rating*
My rating for Sabatoged is...
5 stars!!
*My overall
opinion*
Sabatoged by Dani Pettrey is a story on an amazing, loving family that experience healing, unconditional love, and heart-stopping mystery set in the gorgeous plains of Alaska! Worth every penny you might spend to add this to your shelf!
*Character fun*
*Where to buy it*
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Happy Reading,
Nicki
Nicki, what an amazing review! I'm so excited for you to read the others in the series, too. Thank you for the gift of your words and time! ~Amanda
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ReplyDeleteThank you SO much for taking time to read and write such a thoughtful review. I deeply appreciate your time and support :)))
Blessings,
Dani
I'm looking forward to reading sabotage. I've enjoyed the rest of the series. Right now I am reading sanctuary lost by Lisa Phillips.
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