I wanted to give this book four stars and one star. I settled on three.The mystery aspect of the book was terrific. The characters were interesting, and even though I would NOT pick up a book about investment companies (bleh!), the storyline/mystery/plot/business aspect was very captivating. The whole tie-in with the Titanic was wonderful and was what kept me turning pages late into the night.However, the book became suddenly religious (Christian), and that was NOT fun to read at all. I rolled my eyes the most when Kelsey was praying for God to help her with her investment company. Yuck.So, that kind of ruined it for me. I picked this book out from the fiction section of the library. There was no hint that it was going to be a "finding Jesus" type of book from the cover or the first 100 pages. Now that I've researched it, I will stay away from the author and from Harvest House publishing company.I'm glad I read this book, though. The mystery aspect and the Titanic history was simply great. If you aren't into Christian religious fiction, then you just need to be prepared that it gets more and more Godly as the book goes on. Of course I'm an absolute Titanic buff, so naturally I would like this! It was set in April 2012, 100 years after the sinking of Titanic. It is a mystery involving the descendents of a Titanic survivor and desperation to find out the truth about who that woman really was who survived, while attempting to save her founded company and legacy. Kept going back and forth between both worlds: 1912 and 2012 and included romance at both ends. Very interesting and I couldn't put it down! :-)
What do You think about Echoes Of Titanic (2012)?
Mindy Starns Clark is quickly becoming one of my favorite authors. I couldn't put this book down.
—des4eto
Very well written and nicely paced. An enjoyable read with good characters.
—Marvelgirl
Great read ,Her books always intrigue me .
—princesssadaf