I received a free audio version of this book for an honest review.Chasing Eden is full of suspense as well as history including Biblical history. In fact, although the history was interesting, it was a little more in depth than I liked but that's just a personal preference. I found myself having to rewind a few times because my mind started drifting.The characters are interesting. Poor Jamie has had a lot of loss in her life but she has done a good job of moving on and dedicating her life to helping others. As she thought at one point in the book, she is her job. Adara's brother is one of those characters who is larger than life but it fits in this story. Everyone in this book is either good or evil. The main characters are truly good souls and the villains are truly evil.I definitely recommend Chasing Eden especially if you like suspense. I look forward to reading the next book in the series. Pretty bad. Disconnected narration. Flat characters. Completely unrealistic responses by characters to given situations. An occasional swear word or sexual reference thrown in to remind you this is an adult novel, not a junior high fantasy novel. Then the liberal Christian propaganda rant that is completely inaccurate. But even without that I would have no interest in recommending this book. And I have no desire to continue the series, I don't have a lot of reading time and would rather spend it elsewhere.
better than expected; eden exists in bubble under gulf, good mythol thruout
—rgmotamayor
Just couldn't get into for some reason, can't really put my finger on why.
—Titchmidget
An interesting way to look at how things may have been in the beginning!!
—erikamelara10
Excellent! I will be checking the next two out at the library!
—bri1o1