Loving the O'Malley series as much as I did, I was excited to read Jennifer's story. I was a little disappointed in the fact that it didn't hold my interest as much as the others do. Maybe it's because I already knew most of her story. I wish I had read it before reading all the others, but it...
It starts really well. It draws you in and then you read and read, waiting for the exciting turn of events or crime or danger, or even a climactic relational event (as you read further in you realize it's heavy on the relationship)... There's none. I want to like this book, I do. I have enjoyed o...
Rachel O'Malley works disasters for a living. Her specialty? Helping children through trauma. When a school shooting rips through her community, she finds herself dealing with more than just grief among the children she is trying to help. One of them saw the shooting, and the gun is still missing...
I admit to reading the reviews before reading the book, just to get a feeling at what other's were saying, so I read this after people complained that this was the author's first book and did a poor job... Sorry, I don't agree on the poor job part. Her writing style was very simple, and a bit puz...
by Andrea Renee CoxFear. It’s a driving force that freezes us in our tracks. I’ve experienced it in several different ways in my life, and I’m guessing you have too. But what would it be like to live in constant fear for your life?Danger in the Shadows tells the story of a woman who was held capt...
ReviewDee Henderson is an amazing author of Christian suspenseful romance novels and in my opinion this is the best of the O’Malley series. Lisa, a doctor that uses her credentials to be a forensic pathologist, is trying to solve a 25 year old mystery with Quinn, her brothers partner, who has a p...
Ideally, a reader should learn something from a book -- even an escapist fiction novel. From True Devotion I learned less about Navy SEAL operations and the power of love and faith over grief and guilt than about my own reading preferences.Lifeguard Kelly Jacobs, widow of a SEAL killed in action ...
In True Valor, Major Bruce “Striker” Stanton is a parajumper who is not fond of the water. His only living relative is his sister, Jill, who is a civilian dating a Navy Seal, “Wolf” who works with Joe “Bear” Baker from book 1. Jill’s best friend is Wolf’s cousin, Lieutenant Grace “Gracie” Yates w...
A chance meeting starts the journey in the "spook" or CIA spy, Darcy St. James and a SEAL Sam "Cougar." I love the irony that the spook doesn't know how to swim and when the attempt to take her out by one of her old contacts "Sergey" puts her in a pool after being stabbed, Sam is there to help he...
By Dee Henderson. The O'Malley Series #6. Grade: A+. Stephen O'Malley is a paramedic who has been rescuing people all his life. But he's running now -- from the burden of his profession, from the grief of losing his sister, and from a God he doesn't want to trust. He's run into a mystery. Stolen ...
Here is another Christian fiction I think you will like. God's Gift by Dee Henderson. When I bought it, I thought it was her latest book. I think because Amazon sent me an email saying it was new. Now, I'm wondering if the ad said it was now available on the Kindle. Doesn't matter. I still enjoye...
He knew Shannon was up. He made a point of thumbing through the newspaper as he went to find her. Casual body language could hopefully cover some of the stress. Shannon was seated at the kitchen table, eating a bowl of Cheerios. Peeled and chunked potatoes were boiling on the stove. It looked lik...
Luke took the shirt Caroline had brought over to the trackers. “Benjamin’s nine years old and he knows these woods. He’s been out there overnight.” “The ground is perfect to track. If he’s in there, our dogs will find him.” The three dogs tangled their leads as they strained to go. They practical...
He felt like something the dog had brought in dead.“You can’t keep your eyes open.”He smiled at Marie or at least hoped that was what his expression came out looking like. “Not fully,” Connor agreed. “But it’s not dimmed my perceptive abilities. You look as lovely as ever.”She smiled but pushed t...
If he had started shoveling the snow by hand when he got home from the fire station, he would have been done by now. Instead he had yet to begin.He’d finally gotten off work at 1 P.M. Jack wanted to get the snow cleared so he could go over to Cassie’s and talk her into building a snowman or havin...
“Pull up to the gate. Security will come down to meet us.” Paul pulled to a stop. Ann saw the guard walking down to meet them and lowered her window. “Good evening, George. I have one guest tonight.” “Good evening, Miss Silve...
Bryce rested his hands across his chest as he looked at the ceiling and pondered that new reality. He had a wife who was currently treading lightly down the hall toward the stairs. He glanced at the clock. It wasn’t six a.m. yet. He was awake, she was on the way downstairs...
“I’m reading through a fog, Will.” He dropped the fax back on his desk and looked at his deputy chief. “Give me the highlights.” “Twenty-nine strikebreakers being bused in from the north from a hotel outside Waukegan. They’ll come in at 6 a.m.; plant security will open the gate for the bus and lo...
With that stop delayed, Kate got her wish, and they headed back to the airport. Dave’s pager went off fifteen minutes into their trip. He looked at the number, then reached for the car phone. “Richman. I got a page.” He glanced over at her. “Hi, Marcus.” Surprise jolted Kate out of her thoughts. ...