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Saturday, 3 March 2018
RUNNING HOME by BARBARA ELLEN BRINK
RUNNING HOME by BARBARA ELLEN BRINK is the first in the Second Chances series, and I am about to order the second book in the series! It is a heart warming story, with a fair share of nail-biting drama, romance, and a really good Christian message.
We feel Ivy's pain when her husband of eight years, Todd Winter, leaves her and their two children, Caleb and Riley, and disappears with his latest girlfriend. To make matters worse he is wanted by the FBI for criminal activities connected to a top secret disc he stole from the place he worked.
Samson Sinclair is an FBI agent who is assigned to Ivy. He has been told to find out what she knows. He is committed to keeping Ivy and her children safe.
The plot is well worked out, the characters are true to life, and it is altogether a most enjoyable read.
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We feel Ivy's pain when her husband of eight years, Todd Winter, leaves her and their two children, Caleb and Riley, and disappears with his latest girlfriend. To make matters worse he is wanted by the FBI for criminal activities connected to a top secret disc he stole from the place he worked.
Samson Sinclair is an FBI agent who is assigned to Ivy. He has been told to find out what she knows. He is committed to keeping Ivy and her children safe.
The plot is well worked out, the characters are true to life, and it is altogether a most enjoyable read.
- Posted using BlogPress from my iPad
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