Stranded (Oct. 1, 2013) by +Dani Pettrey.*
Investigative
journalism isn’t for everyone, but Abby Walsh loves it. She’s onto a major
story, but it’s scaring her, so she calls upon her friend and former college
roommate to assist. Darcy St. James returns to Alaska to join Abby, only to
discover that Abby is no longer aboard the Bering
cruise ship. She is troubled by the crew members’ indifference to her
disappearance and is suspicious of some of the stories she hears. What story
was Abby onto? And did it cost Abby her life?
Darcy finds God’s role in her life
to be a vital one, especially as she tries to locate Abby. Returning to Alaska
brings her close to the McKenna family again. She’s thrilled to reunite with
them, and she’s especially happy to see Gage McKenna. She may be unwilling to
admit this, though. Gage is still as handsome and athletic and outdoorsy as she
remembered; he’s still also judgmental and annoying in regard to her. It’s not
that Gage doesn’t care; he wants to care, but he’s afraid to. Fortunately or
unfortunately, they’ll see a lot of each other since Gage has been brought
aboard the Bering to lead adventure
excursions. Delving for information will prove to be a joint effort even bigger
than those two can handle. It will put them in dangerous, exciting, uncomfortable,
and yes, even jealous, situations. What they’ll uncover is worse than they
thought.
“Stranded” is the newest
inspirational romantic suspense novel from Dani Pettrey. It’s the second book
I’ve read by Pettrey, and since it’s part of a connected series, I enjoyed
reading about characters I’d been introduced to in “Shattered.” Contrary to its
title, it won’t leave you high and dry; there is closure. Pettrey seems to be
especially good with weaving relationships of all kinds: family ties, romantic
interests, friendships, faith. There’s nothing steamy about the novel, but
there are harrowing moments and cold Alaskan adventures. And although “Stranded”
is a work of fiction, somehow not going on a cruise sounds like a good plan …
Book Two in the Alaskan Courage series: Shattered
* Disclosure of
Material Connection: I received this book free from Bethany House Publishers. I
was not required to write a positive review. The opinions are expressly my own.
I am disclosing this in accordance with the Federal Trade Commission’s 16 CFR,
Part 255: “Guides Concerning the Use of Endorsements and Testimonials in
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