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(Multnomah April 16, 2007)
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Amy Wallace is a member of the CFBA and an avid Blogger. A self-confessed chocoholic, this freelance writer is a graduate of the Gwinnett County Citizens Police Academy and serves as the liaison for the training division of the county police department. Amy is a contributing author of God Answers Moms' Prayers, God Allows U-Turns for Teens, Chicken Soup for the Soul Healthy Living Series: Diabetes, and A Cup of Comfort for Expectant Mothers. She lives in Georgia with her husband and three daughters.
It is one of those books that after you read a little and put it down, the desire to see what will happen next is so strong that it will occupy your thoughts, compelling you to make the time to finish. But watch out! It is best consumed where no one will hear you cry because, if you have children, it will hit you like a stab in the gut and wrench you with a twist of the knife.A plot to kidnap a British ambassador’s daughter dangerously intersects Steven and Gracie’s worlds–a collision that demands a decision. But are they willing to pay the high ransom required to redeem dreams and reignite hope?
ENDORSEMENTS:
Steeped in police intrigue and rich characters, Ransomed Dreams entertains,
educates, and captivates. Amy Wallace is a fresh, vibrant voice in the Christian
market
~Mark Mynheir, Homicide Detective and Author of The Void
Ransomed Dreams had me hooked from the start and didn't let go until the deeply satisfying ending.
~Kristin Billerbeck, Author of What a Girl Wants
Me: I love this book! It is fast moving and passionate. It draws you in to feel for Gracie, with how connected she was to her family, how much she loved them, and how much she wants to bring the killer to justice. And when she starts to develop a relationship with Steven, and struggles with holding onto her past, we feel for her. And we feel for him how he is bitter from his ex-wife's abandonment, and he doesn't want to go through that again.
The book link is: a http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/159052747X





1 comment:
Michelle,
Thanks so much for your review of RD! It's so good to hear that you loved the book and connected with the characters.
Happy Mother's Day!
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