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I love to read, have always loved to read. In fact, I can have three to four books going at a time usually. This is a blog of my journey through different reading challenges, in which I hope to share the books I read along with my thoughts, inspirations and the weird ideas gleaned from each book along the way. Come and join me! In addition, I will be attempting to improve my own writing to move along the path I see before me, a path strewn with the words I desire to form into stories.
Injustice for All is another awesome book by C.C. Warrens. Though it's a "Seeking Justice" novel, it's the continuation of Holly's story, taking off after Crossed Off finished, but in third person, mainly from Marx's point of view, but also from the POV of a new killer. It took me awhile to get used to reading it from third person POV because I was so used to reading the books from Holly's perspective. So, at first it didn't quite feel the same, but I guess that is why it is a separate, yet connected series. You really do have to read the Seeking Justice books between books three and four of the Holly series. Even though the description states that it can be read as a standalone, I would not recommend that. Because there is so much backstory and character development and connections that you will be missing.
The serial killer storyline had quite a lot of suspense and kept me guessing. I loved all the twists and misdirection. The reveal of the killer definitely took me by surprise.
While we don't see this story from Holly's POV, she is still very much a part of the story. I love seeing her relationship with Marx develop. He is a father figure to her. And of course, we get to see the other awesome characters who have become Holly's "family." Jace and Jordan and Sam. Which of course means we get all the awesome character interactions.
Yep, another wonderful book by C.C. Warrens.
Crossed Off by C.C. Warrens is another awesome Christian suspense book in the Holly series. Both times that I read it, I could NOT put this book down. Book two ends on a intense cliffhanger so the first time I read it, I had to know what happened. And once I got into the book, I just had to keep going. This time around, even though I knew what was going to happen, I was still utterly engrossed in the book, anticipating what was going to happen.
In this book, we unfortunately know that Holly's sadistic abuser has caught up with her. And neither Holly nor the reader know exactly what he is going to do next. But Holly knows it's not just her that is in danger. It's never been just her. It's those she loves. Which means characters the reader has come to know and love are now in danger as well.
As with the first two books, it was a roller coaster of emotion. Lots of suspense, still learning about Holly's past that she'd rather keep hidden, watching her trying to deal with it and then to have a huge setback. But there was still the humor added in. Which was definitely helpful. Warning though, it was very intense at times.
Unexpected Target is another great Christian romantic suspense book from Penny Zeller.
Oaklee is one of quite a few people who has their house broken into, yet in all cases, nothing appears to be stolen. However, as Oaklee attempts to just live her life she is suddenly the target of different attacks that keep escalating. She has no clue why she has been targeted.
Grayson is the third of three Brenneman brothers that are the male main characters in this series. He is in law enforcement and is handling Oaklee's case, though he also knows her because he takes the cycling class she leads at the gym. He is determined to find out who is targeting her and realizes he is falling for her along the way.
Faith plays an important part in this story, as it does in all of the author's books. We also see the importance of redemption and forgiveness.
I loved getting caught up with the previous characters in the series and I loved the furry characters.
There was a good amount of suspense and danger, and I loved that Oaklee was not a helpless female. She tried very hard to take care of herself and get herself out of danger, though that didn't always work. There was a huge cast of possible suspects, the mystery was knowing exactly what they were up to, though things were slowly revealed as the book progressed. There were some things that were obvious, and others that had me wondering. I admit I wish the reason for her being targeted was a bit stronger. It seemed that she was being targeted before she really should have been.
All in all, this was another awesome, faith-filled book by the author.
I received an e-copy of this book as a member of the launch team and was not required to write a favorable review. These are my own honest thoughts.
I'm rereading the Holly series and seeing as I never read Winter Memorial the first time around, I thought I should do so now. It was a great short story. I enjoyed another peek into the lives of Holly and her friends.
This short story takes place in between Criss Cross and Cross Fire. I admit, one of the reasons I was determined to read it this time around is because I wanted to make sure I hadn't missed anything of importance in the storyline. I would have to say that you could read the series without reading this short story and not really miss anything. However, you can't just pick up Winter Memorial and understand the story.
Holly attends a memorial for fallen police officers with Marx and Sam and Jace. She is feeling guilty because Marx's friend and fellow officer had been killed while guarding her. She dreads meeting his family. At the same time we get to learn more about what happened to Jace's brother Scott who is currently in a coma. The importance of forgiveness plays a huge role in this short story.