Saturday, February 25, 2012

Not This Time By Vicki Hinze

I received this book from Waterbrook Multnomah Publishing through their Bloggin For Book program in exchange for my honest review of this book.

Book Description:

Small town scandal. International terrorist attack. Who among them is the traitor?

Sara and Beth have built a multi-million dollar business together, but their once solid friendship is now strained. Beth is leery of Sara’s husband, and when he is kidnapped, authorities consider Beth their prime suspect.

Then, their small town of Seagrove Village is rocked by an act of terrorism, and Beth doesn’t know who to trust. Someone she knows is linked to the attack, but who? Is there a connection to Crossroads Crisis Center? In the midst of the confusion and fear, Beth finds herself attracted to a man from her past. She knows she shouldn’t fall in love with him, but she can’t resist or even explain their bond. As her world unravels around her, she wonders, is it possible to be beyond redemption?
 
 
My Thoughts:
 
 Not This Time is the 3rd Book in Vicki Hinze Crossroads Crisis Center Series but the first one by Vicki Hinze I have read.  I read this book without reading the first two and I did not feel like I was lost or missing anything. Vicki Hinze does an awesome job of making sure her readers know what is going on.  This book grabbed me from the start and kept me guessing until the end. The characters are well written and real people, who have real life experiences.  This story has a little bit of everything in it and throughout the book the characters faith in God is seen. Vicki Hinze tackles the question of the purpose of pain and the importance of faith when there is no hope left.   Vicki Hinze writes a fast paced, nail bitting thriller. I recommend this book to anyone who enjoys Christian Suspense.

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